Infrastructure + technology

Kempower introduces improved charging solution

DC fast-charging solutions provider Kempower has introduced its enhanced charging solution with more power, more plugs and more data.
April 14, 2025_
James Evison

DC fast-charging solutions provider Kempower has introduced its enhanced charging solution with more power, more plugs and more data.

The More Plugs improved charging solution features a 600 or a 1,200 kW Kempower Power Unit connected to 12 charging points.

The enhanced solution features new configurations, increasing the maximum number of outputs connected to the Power Unit from 8 to 12.

In addition, it enhances the flexibility and scalability of power distribution, the company said. More power and plugs give customers greater flexibility to fit charging infrastructure to different needs, including various charging site layouts, demand profiles, and use cases, it said.

More Plugs makes it possible to transfer more energy and serve more EVs at the same time, leading to faster return on investment for charging operators. This also results in less time spent at charging sites and more time on the move, it said.

Additionally, More Plugs mean more EV drivers can charge their vehicles simultaneously, leading to increased customer satisfaction, shorter waiting times and higher revenue at public charging sites, it said. 

Jussi Vanhanen, CMO at Kempower, said:

“Kempower has analyzed over 23,000,000 charging sessions worldwide. Based on the data, we know that when stopping, EV drivers primarily want an available plug to connect their vehicle to the charger so they can quickly take a break and continue their journey afterward.

“By increasing the number of connectors in our satellite system from 8 to 12, we are meeting the needs of EV drivers and enhancing the efficiency of charging operators, as charging power can be distributed to vehicles more effectively.”

Image of Kempower introducing the enhanced charging solution at Nordic EV Summit in Oslo, Norway.

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