Kempower will present its solutions for rapid charging of electric vehicles at Busworld Europe 2023, to be held Oct. 7-12 in Brussels, Belgium. The company’s experts will be present at the event at booth 833a in Hall 8.

Kempower offers a DC fast-charging solution with a modular and scalable design, allowing operators to easily scale up their charging infrastructure as their electric fleet expands. The company’s dynamic power distribution capabilities allow it to dynamically distribute charging capacity to the vehicles, such as electric buses, that need it most, maximizing the kilowatts available in depots and charging hubs.

Products that Kempower will showcase at its exhibition booth include the Kempower Satellite charging system, Kempower Liquid Cooled Satellite, Kempower Pantograph Down, and Kempower Movable Charger.

Commenting on the company’s presence at the upcoming Busworld event, Chief Sales Officer Tommi Liuska said: «Decarbonizing public transportation is a top global priority, with increased numbers of electric buses deployed across cities worldwide. Our charging technology is playing a crucial role in this e-mobility transition by providing easily scalable charging infrastructure with dynamic charging capabilities, enabling fleet operators to run reliable and efficient services. We look forward to meeting with current and prospective customers at Busworld Europe and sharing our fast-charging expertise».

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