Edge Energy has introduced a 100kW single-phase DC fast charging system developed in partnership with Lincoln Electric and DC America, designed to bring high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging to areas lacking three-phase grid connections.
The system, which integrates Edge Energy’s proprietary solid-state digital phase conversion technology, enables cost-efficient installation and operation in both urban and rural locations.
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The platform combines Lincoln Electric’s Velion® 50kW DC fast chargers within DC America’s modular infrastructure, creating a scalable solution for commercial, industrial, and public applications.
By eliminating the need for three-phase power, the system reduces installation complexity, capital expenditure, and permitting requirements, helping operators expand charging access more rapidly.
According to Shaun Shuler, Chief Executive Officer of Edge Energy, the technology “unlocks fast charging in places where it was previously impossible,” supporting the wider adoption of electric vehicles in underserved regions. The compact and transportable design also allows for flexible deployment, including at municipal charging hubs, fleet depots, and highway rest stops.
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Deployments of the new single-phase DC fast charging platform are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, with orders for the units now open. The initiative underscores growing industry collaboration aimed at broadening EV infrastructure coverage and addressing energy accessibility challenges in regions with limited grid capacity.
