Sign Agreement With EVgo, Delta Electronics To Supply 1,000 EV Chargers With 350kW Output
JAKARTA - The nation's largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles (EV), EVgo has signed its agreement with Delta Electronics on Thursday, August 11.
Delta Electronics is a global provider of power and energy management solutions and a leader in EV charging solutions. Under the agreement, Delta will supply EVgo with 1,000 fast chargers with a power output of up to 350kW.
This fast charger is intended to support the recently announced EVgo project with General Motors (GM) and the Pilot Company travel center to build a nationwide fast charging network in the US.
Today, EVgo announced that it has entered into a new supply agreement with #DeltaElectronics. Delta will supply EVgo with 1,000 fast chargers with up to 350kW power output. This will further support our expansion to an owned and operated charging network. https://t.co/ErBwosFrhS
— EVgo Fast Charging Network (@evgonetwork) August 11, 2022
“EVgo is dedicated to making EV charging convenient and reliable for everyone, which makes it imperative that our network consists of high-quality chargers backed by a track record of innovation, reliability and technology leadership,” said Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo in a statement. company press.
According to Zoi, the collaboration between EVgo and Delta will showcase the strengths and expertise of each company, while supporting the momentum and target of EVgo charging deployment by EVgo across the US.
With Delta Electronics' 50 years of experience in power and energy management solutions, this collaboration will provide innovative, clean and energy efficient solutions for a better future.
"Our e-mobility track record includes not only shipping more than one million EV chargers to our customers worldwide, but also long-term partnerships with world-class EV manufacturers in North America, Europe and Asia," said Kelvin Huang, President of Delta Electronics Americas Region.
Furthermore, Huang said he was happy to partner with EVgo. "Especially as the United States aims for rapid growth in e-mobility," he added.