Delta Electronics has launched a new 350-kilowatt high-power charging system for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, expanding its portfolio of fast-charging solutions for electric passenger cars and commercial vehicles.
The new HPC 350 charger is designed to support battery-electric cars, buses, trucks and fleet vehicles, with a focus on locations where grid capacity is limited but demand for high charging power is growing. Delta said the system combines ultra-fast charging with intelligent energy management to improve flexibility for operators.
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The charging solution consists of a switchgear cabinet and a charging station, enabling dynamic load management, backend connectivity and integration into smart charging networks. Delta said this makes the system suitable for motorway charging hubs, fuel station charging parks and commercial or industrial fleet applications. The company lists an efficiency of up to 96.5%.
According to Delta, the switchgear cabinet uses modern power modules to support even load distribution and the simultaneous charging of two vehicles. The charging station is equipped with two liquid-cooled charging points capable of delivering a continuous current of up to 500 amperes, a feature aimed at avoiding power derating during sustained high-load charging sessions.
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The HPC 350 supports voltages of up to 950 volts and is compatible with OCPP 1.6J, with an upgrade path to OCPP 2.0. Connectivity options include Ethernet as well as 3G and 4G mobile communications. For the European Union, the charger can be equipped with certified measurement systems and integrated payment terminals, which Delta said are optional for markets where such requirements do not apply.
“This enables operators to provide clear pricing information and offer a simple, user-friendly payment experience wherever legally or market-driven requirements demand it,” the company said in a statement.
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Load management can be extended beyond a single charger, allowing multiple HPC 350 units at one site to operate under a shared energy management system. Delta said this allows operators to optimise energy use during peak demand and integrate renewable energy sources such as on-site solar generation or local battery storage.
Delta said it plans to showcase the HPC 350 at several trade fairs in 2026, including Hannover Messe and The Smarter E Europe, as well as other electric vehicle charging events across the EMEA region.
