Infrastructure + technology

Rolec partners with EVbee on upgraded charger

Rapid and ultra-rapid charging manufacturer Rolec has launched its upgraded UltraCharge range in a strategic partnership with EVbee. Dutch firm EVbee delivers user-centric EV charging technology across Europe with four new additions made to Rolec’s UltraCharge range. Launched to serve

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James Evison

Rapid and ultra-rapid charging manufacturer Rolec has launched its upgraded UltraCharge range in a strategic partnership with EVbee.

Dutch firm EVbee delivers user-centric EV charging technology across Europe with four new additions made to Rolec’s UltraCharge range.

Launched to serve a broader spectrum of commercial and public sector applications, the products offer wider power outputs, from 40kW to more than 1.6MW, and greater flexibility to meet diverse site requirements.

Rolec has also upgraded the standard specifications, including improved LCD screens and advanced cable management solutions, a major advantage to Rolec’s offering.

The new units also offer a smaller footprint and easier installation, from initial configuration to continued maintenance and servicing.

The UltraCharge 40 is a compact and low-investment DC charger delivering up to 40kW, which is either wall or post mounted – and is suitable for both fleet and public charging.

The UltraCharge 80 is a dual output model with intelligent power sharing, and is suited for busy commercial and public transport sites, dealerships, and depots. It delivers up to 80kW of charging potential, offering dual charging capabilities using intelligent, dynamic power sharing via 5m 250A Peak and 150A Nominal charging cables, capable of delivering 80kW charge rate to a standard 400V vehicle.

The UltraCharge 180 is a high-performance charger built for high-traffic environments such as motorways, retail outlets and shopping centres, featuring an integrated advertising screen as standard for additional ROI.

The UltraCharge 400 delivers ultra-rapid charging at scale, with modular power upgrades from 200kW up to 400kW, supporting dual-vehicle charging.

Each unit is built for reliable performance, with future-ready connectivity (Wi-Fi, ethernet and 4G), and full compliance with PAS 1899 standards.

Frankie Mellon, Managing Director at Rolec, said:

“Both companies have a strong green tech synergy and a shared focus on DC expansion and agile design. A common drive for compact, modular, and user-friendly unit design, remote diagnostics, and adaptable mounting options, enables faster and more versatile deployment. Backed by Rolec’s UK-based technical support, localised industry experience, and nationwide installer network.

Rolec actively seeks out innovative partners who are working closely with R&D, technology, people, and progress. EVbee perfectly fits that vision.”

Dr. Tao Yang, Founder and CTO of EVbee, added:

“Partnering with Rolec was a natural choice for EVbee. Their strong presence in the UK and trusted reputation in the industry align perfectly with our ambition to push innovation to the next level. We share a common drive for quality, adaptability, and intelligent design, which makes this collaboration both exciting and impactful.

“We’re confident this partnership will not only accelerate the adoption of DC charging but also lead to many more pioneering projects together in the UK.”

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