As the global transition to electric mobility accelerates, the 60kW DC Charging Station has emerged as the "Golden Mean" of infrastructure. Unlike low-power AC chargers that require hours or ultra-high-power 360kW+ chargers that demand massive grid upgrades, the 60kW unit provides the perfect balance between speed, capital expenditure (CAPEX), and operational efficiency.
60kW stations can charge a standard passenger vehicle from 20% to 80% in approximately 40-60 minutes, making them ideal for retail hubs and fleet depots.
Designed to integrate with existing commercial 400V/480V grids without requiring costly transformer replacements in most urban environments.
Lower initial investment costs per plug compared to HPC (High Power Charging), allowing operators to deploy more charging points across a wider area.
Partnering with a premier China DC charging station 60kw supplier offers more than just cost savings. China’s EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) ecosystem accounts for over 60% of global production, driven by aggressive R&D and vertical integration.
Shanghai Mida Cable Group Ltd. operates through its wholly owned subsidiaries: Shanghai Mida EV Power Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Mida EV Power Co., Ltd., and Shanghai Mida New Energy Co., Ltd.
Mida Cable manufactures a comprehensive range of EV charging cables, including 16A–80A J1772 cables, 16A–63A IEC 62196-2 Type 2 cables, and DC fast charging cables: CCS1 (80A–500A), CCS2 (125A–1000A), CHAdeMO (125A–300A), GBT (200A–1000A), and NACS connectors (250A–600A).
MIDA EV Power produces a full lineup of EV charging stations, such as 7kW–50kW mobile chargers, 3.6kW–7.2kW portable DC chargers, 360kW–1440kW split-type DC fast chargers, 20kW–50kW wall-mounted DC chargers, and 60kW–480kW floor-standing DC fast charging stations.
The future of 60kW DC charging is not just about raw power; it’s about intelligence and thermal management. Our R&D department is currently focusing on three core pillars:
Transitioning from traditional IGBTs to SiC MOSFETs in our 60kW modules to achieve 98% efficiency and reduce heat dissipation by 30%.
Enabling 60kW stations to act as grid stabilizers, allowing EV fleets to sell power back to the utility during peak demand periods.
Standardizing the North American Charging Standard (NACS) across all 60kW exports to ensure native compatibility with Tesla and other OEMs.
Versatility is the hallmark of the 60kW DC charging station. We have successfully deployed these units in diverse environments across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
Perfect for shopping malls and office complexes where dwell times are between 45 to 90 minutes. A 60kW unit provides enough energy for a week's commute during a single lunch break.
For Last-mile delivery vans (Amazon, DHL, FedEx), 60kW charging ensures vehicles are ready for the next shift without the excessive battery stress caused by 150kW+ ultra-fast charging.
Street-side charging pods utilizing 60kW modules can serve two vehicles simultaneously (30kW each) using dynamic load balancing, maximizing infrastructure utility.
A: A 60kW DC station bypasses the vehicle's onboard charger, delivering power directly to the battery. This allows for charging speeds 3-5 times faster than the fastest AC chargers available for passenger cars.
A: Yes, all MIDA 60kW stations support OCPP 1.6J and are upgradeable to 2.0.1, allowing for seamless integration with billing, monitoring, and diagnostic software.
A: Our products are engineered to meet CE, TUV, and UL standards. Safety features include over-voltage, under-voltage, short-circuit, and leakage protection, along with emergency stop functionality.
A: Absolutely. As a leading supplier, we offer OEM/ODM services including custom chassis colors, logo placement, and customized UI for the touchscreen interface.
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