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Electric charging station EHS 150P-201
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Electric charging station of direct current for 150 kW is designed for fast direct current charging of electric vehicles (electric buses) in accordance with GOST R IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-23 through wire connectors according to CCS and SNADEMO standards. EHS design is an outdoor cabinet with a display, 5-metre cables with CCS connectors - 2 pieces, SNADEMO - 1 piece. It is possible to use the product simultaneously by 3 consumers. Stationary electric charging station can be installed on the territory of car parks, city car parks, car parks for the vehicles of employees of enterprises and organisations, at petrol stations, car parks of public urban transport.
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