Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Vestel Mobilite Reveals Cutting-Edge EV Charger


(MENAFN) At EES Europe 2025 in Munich, Turkish technology firm Vestel Mobilite introduced its latest breakthrough in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, presenting a range of high-performance charging and energy storage innovations.

The announcement was made through an official company release on Thursday.

Among the event’s most notable presentations, held from May 7 to 9, was the premiere of the Stella-M, Vestel’s ultra-high-capacity direct current (DC) charger.

This device can deliver an impressive maximum output of 1 megawatt (MW), positioning it as a game-changer for both everyday EVs and larger transportation fleets, including buses and freight vehicles.

The Stella-M marks a new benchmark in swift-charging capabilities.

This advanced charging station comes equipped with liquid-cooling systems for its power units, an MCS (Megawatt Charging System) interface, and a 10.1-inch digital touchscreen.

It allows for seamless transactions through tap-to-pay methods and PIN-enabled card entry, while also offering Ghost OCPP remote connectivity for live system monitoring, troubleshooting, and customer service functions.

“Amid the rapid global transition to e-mobility, we are proud to take an active role in international markets with our advanced technology,” said Ender Yuksel, general manager of Vestel Mobilite.

“Our 1 MW Stella-M charger isn’t just a product -- it is a strategic investment in the infrastructure of tomorrow.”

In addition to Stella-M, the company featured a comprehensive portfolio of both AC and DC charging units.

Its DC offerings span power capacities ranging from 40kW to 1MW, including models with 60kW, 80kW, 180kW, 240kW, 320kW, 400kW, and 720kW outputs.

On the alternating current side, Vestel introduced devices tailored for domestic and small business applications, such as the AC Quatro, AC Vario, AC Zenith, AC Gemini Dual, and AC Liveo.

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