XCharge North America has announced the launch of GridLink, a state-of-the-art charging station designed to meet the evolving needs of the North American grid. Capable of delivering up to 300 kilowatts (kW) of power, GridLink enables electric vehicles (EVs) to charge in approximately 15 minutes, significantly enhancing the efficiency of the charging process.
Integrating a high-capacity battery system with bidirectional technology, GridLink improves energy management by balancing energy supply and demand, which can lead to reduced costs and increased efficiency. The charging station features an in-house-developed energy storage system utilizing lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are engineered to prioritize safety, reliability, and longevity. With a base capacity of 215 kilowatt-hours, the system can be expanded to 430 kilowatt-hours to optimize performance for various applications.
“GridLink represents a significant advancement in EV charging technology,” said Alex Urist, Vice President of XCharge North America. “With its robust charging capabilities, comprehensive safety features, and grid-supporting functions, GridLink is poised to play an important role in the evolution of EV charging stations and their interaction with the energy grid.”
Designed for ease of installation with minimal electrical upgrades, GridLink is compatible with both 208V and 480V electrical systems, offering flexibility for a range of installation scenarios. This adaptability not only reduces costs but also simplifies the deployment process for operators.
The unit is equipped with numerous safety features, including fire suppression systems, smoke detection, and thermal event alarms, ensuring secure operation.
GridLink also contributes to grid stability by facilitating bidirectional energy flow, allowing it to send energy back to the grid during peak demand. This feature aids in the integration of renewable energy sources, supporting the development of a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure as EV adoption increases.
“GridLink marks a significant step forward for EV charging in North America,” said Aatish Patel, Co-founder and President of XCharge North America. “By delivering 300 kW of power and introducing grid-forming capabilities from the battery discharge, we’re not just improving charging speeds — we’re transforming how EV service equipment interacts with the grid. This technology will make fast charging more accessible and help stabilize our energy infrastructure as EV adoption grows. It addresses the unique challenges of the North American market, paving the way for a more electric future.”