Now charge your vehicle everywhere anywhere: Quench unveils movable DC fast charger
Quence, a manufacturer of
EV
chargers in Pune has introduced a mobile 30KW DC fast charger called Quench Mini.The Quench Mini is made for all-time weather conditions, MENA (Middle East, North Africa) and SE (Southeast Asia) regions are some places where it has already been used in numerous instances under extremely difficult conditions.
The charger features built-in wheels and an ergonomic layout to make it very easy to move; the 63 Amp power line that powers the charger is available in 5m, 10m, and 15m length options, according to Onkar Garudkar, Head of Marketing for Quench. DC chargers with comparable power outputs are often fixed chargers that must be installed using civil and cable work, which significantly raises the cost of installing the charger. The Mini offers flexibility and does not necessitate fixed wiring or civil construction. Instead of reserving a single set space for charging, it enables the customer to move the charger between several vehicles.
The brand-new Quench Mini is made to be dependable and ridiculously simple to install. It establishes a new benchmark for EV charging technology and is a ground-breaking innovation with unmatched features like AutoCharge, POS integration, RFID compatibility, and much more," he continued.
The company's managing director, Sunil Bhambhani, said, "With this our most recent product addition, with a full suite of charging solutions for electric vehicles, buses, and trucks, Quench Chargers is on course to become a global provider of EV charging technology.”
Quench is a member of the 115-year-old Ador Group, which includes the joint venture "Ador Digatron" between the German company Digatron and the Indian company Ador. "Launched in 2020, Quench chargers have already been installed in India and abroad," the press announcement continued. German technology powers Quench, and the products were created by a team of experts in power electronics who have been producing and testing batteries for more than 50 years. They have also been put to the test in harsh environments like Scandinavia's extreme cold and Saudi Arabia's arid deserts. Over 75 countries have benefited from the company's battery testing, charging, and lab equipment.