Deploying high-reliability DC stations tailored for the Bulgarian climate and grid specifications.
Bulgaria is currently standing at a pivotal crossroads in the European electromobility landscape. As a key transit corridor between Central Europe and the Middle East, the demand for robust DC Charger Stations in Bulgaria is no longer just a trend—it is a critical infrastructure requirement. Driven by the EU's "Fit for 55" package and the Bulgarian National Strategic Framework, the country is witnessing a significant surge in both private and public investment in charging networks.
In major metropolitan hubs like Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, the industrial sector is shifting toward electric logistics. We observe a rising demand from Bulgarian logistics providers for DC fast charging pillars (20kW - 480kW) to minimize vehicle downtime. Furthermore, the Black Sea tourism sector is integrating high-power charging into hospitality assets to cater to international travelers, creating a competitive advantage for hotels and resorts that offer reliable CCS2 charging standards.
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1.6J / 2.0.1 Integration
Rugged Environmental Protection
Global enterprises and Bulgarian municipalities are increasingly moving away from basic AC charging toward integrated DC Fast Charging Ecosystems. Procurement teams are now prioritizing suppliers who can provide not just hardware, but comprehensive technical support, software interoperability, and long-term modularity. As a leading manufacturer, Mida Group aligns with these needs by offering modular power units that allow Bulgarian operators to scale their capacity from 60kW to 240kW without replacing the entire infrastructure.
Shanghai Mida Cable Group Ltd. operates as a titan in the EV ecosystem through its subsidiaries: Shanghai Mida EV Power, Shenzhen Mida EV Power, and Shanghai Mida New Energy.
We manufacture a comprehensive range of EV charging cables, including 16A–80A J1772, 16A–63A IEC 62196-2 Type 2, and high-performance DC fast charging cables (CCS1, CCS2 up to 1000A). Our mission in the Bulgarian market is to provide "Information Gain" through superior engineering and localized compliance.
Advanced engineering specifically designed to handle localized voltage fluctuations and extreme temperature ranges.
60kW-480kW and 360kW-1440kW split-type stations. Ideal for Bulgarian motorway service stations and heavy-duty fleet depots.
60kWh to 2MkWh storage integrated charging. A critical solution for areas in Bulgaria where grid capacity is limited.
20kW-80kW compact DC chargers for Bulgarian office buildings and underground parking where space is a premium.
The next decade of EV charging in Bulgaria will be defined by two technologies: Liquid Cooling and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). High-power charging (HPC) above 350kW generates significant heat; our liquid-cooled modules (40kW-125kW) ensure that charging speeds remain constant even during the hot Bulgarian summers. Furthermore, we are pioneering bidirectional power modules (20kW-62.5kW) that allow Bulgarian businesses to use their EV fleets as mobile batteries to balance building loads.
Operating in the Bulgarian market requires strict adherence to European standards. All Mida Group products are CE certified and fully compliant with IEC 62196 and IEC 61851 standards. We provide comprehensive localized documentation and support for grid connection applications (Electrohold, EVN, and Energo-Pro).
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Bulgaria follows the EU standard, which is CCS2 (Combined Charging System Type 2) for DC fast charging. Most public infrastructure and high-power DC station manufacturers for the Bulgaria market prioritize CCS2 connectivity.
Yes. Our DC charger stations support OCPP 1.6J and 2.0.1, allowing seamless integration with major Bulgarian e-mobility service providers (EMSPs) and localized payment gateways or RFID systems.
Our stations are engineered for resilience, featuring IP55/IP65 ratings. They include heating modules for cold Balkan winters and advanced cooling systems (liquid or forced air) for the high summer temperatures seen in Plovdiv and the Black Sea region.
Depending on the power output (60kW vs 1.4MW), lead times typically range from 4 to 8 weeks, including full quality assurance testing and European compliance certification.
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