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ChargePoint Introduces 600 kW Express Solo Fast Charger
ChargePoint has unveiled its latest innovation, the Express Solo, a 600 kW all-in-one DC fast charger designed to redefine EV charging speed and efficiency. Positioned as one of the most powerful standalone charging systems globally, the new solution marks a major step in expanding ultra-fast charging infrastructure, especially across Europe.
The system is built on ChargePoint’s new Express DC fast charging architecture and aims to address key challenges in scaling EV charging networks, including cost, grid limitations, and installation complexity.
600 kW High-Power Charging with Compact Design
The ChargePoint Express Solo delivers up to 600 kW of charging power from a single unit, making it one of the fastest charging systems in its category. The station includes two charging cables, although the exact power split between them can vary based on demand and system configuration.
Despite its high output, the system is designed with a compact all-in-one structure. According to ChargePoint, it offers around 40 percent higher power density compared to other DC fast chargers, allowing it to be installed in significantly smaller spaces.
This compact footprint makes it suitable for urban charging hubs, highway stations, and fuel station retrofits where space efficiency is critical.
Modular Architecture and Scalable Charging System
One of the key innovations in the Express Solo system is its modular expansion capability. The charger can support additional dispenser units that share the same power electronics, enabling multiple vehicles to charge from a single system.
This setup allows up to four vehicles to connect to one charging hub, with power distributed dynamically based on demand. For example, the system can allocate charging speeds such as 4×150 kW depending on usage conditions.
This flexibility improves operational efficiency for charging station operators while also enabling scalable infrastructure development.
Integration with Energy Storage and Renewables
The Express Solo is designed to integrate with renewable energy systems such as solar power installations and stationary battery storage. This feature allows operators to reduce dependency on the grid and improve energy management efficiency.
It also includes bidirectional charging capability, developed in collaboration with Eaton, enabling energy flow between vehicles and the grid or storage systems. This supports advanced energy balancing and grid stability use cases.
By combining EV charging with energy storage solutions, the system transforms charging stations into intelligent energy hubs.
Addressing Key Challenges in EV Charging Infrastructure
ChargePoint’s Express architecture is built to address four major challenges in DC fast charging expansion: grid limitations, high infrastructure costs, reliability concerns, and scalability issues.
The system reduces installation complexity by eliminating the need for external switchgear cabinets, making it suitable for deployment in space-constrained environments such as urban centres and petrol stations.
Additionally, its modular and integrated design reduces both capital and operational costs while improving long-term system reliability.
Europe-Focused Expansion Strategy
While EV adoption in the US faces slower-than-expected growth in DC fast charging demand, ChargePoint is increasingly focusing on the European market for expansion.
The Express Solo will be introduced in Europe as part of the company’s first DC fast charging rollout in the region. However, competition remains strong, with several established charging infrastructure providers already operating across key European markets.
The success of ChargePoint’s strategy will depend on its ability to compete on cost, scalability, and deployment efficiency in a highly developed EV ecosystem.
High-Power Charging Meets Future Energy Needs
The ChargePoint Express Solo represents a significant advancement in EV charging technology, combining ultra-fast 600 kW charging, modular scalability, and renewable energy integration.
With its compact design and flexible architecture, the system is positioned to support the next phase of EV infrastructure growth, particularly in urban and high-demand locations. As Europe prepares for expanded EV adoption, solutions like Express Solo could play a key role in shaping the future of fast, efficient, and intelligent charging networks.