FLO SmartDC Fast Charging Station

EIN flo DC 400

Sept 24, 2020

SmartDC™ fast charging stations are specifically designed to resist vandalism and perform in harsh climates. Equipped with both CHAdeMO and SAE Combo fast charging connectors, they are universally compatible with all models of fully electric vehicles. SmartDC stations are ideal for businesses located close to a transit corridor, or busy parking lots where vehicles need to charge often and quickly.

Applications: Rest areas, gas stations, retail stores, shopping centres, commercial properties, restaurants, fleet, parking lots

Features

NEMA 3R aluminum casing for maximum climate resistance and long-term durability

Includes both SAE J1772 Combo and CHAdeMO connectors, compatible with all EVs on the road

Flexible 12’ or 20′ cable to reach charging port on any vehicle, no matter how it’s parked

Certified to operate at temperatures ranging from -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F)

Maximum power of 50kW or 100kW

Convenient charging session authentication through RFID card or FLO mobile app

Remote control of station access and rates for customized user experience

Optional cable management system to ensure cables are kept safely off the ground when not in use (available on 50kW model)

Adjustable output power control option to avoid peak energy demand and save on operational expenditures

CSA evaluated

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