Wednesday, June 17

XCharge North America, the North American subsidiary of XCHG Limited, has partnered with Arrowhead Travel Plaza to launch Oregon’s first solar-plus-storage DC fast-charging site. The project features four dual-dispenser GridLink chargers and represents a key milestone in expanding XCharge’s clean energy network across 18 U.S. states.

The installation, enabled by NetZero Energy, LLC, integrates 215kWh GridLink units with 40kW of solar power, providing charging speeds of up to 194kW per unit. Located along Interstate 84—a vital corridor serving over 1.7 million vehicles annually—the site offers a sustainable, high-speed charging solution for EV drivers, including those navigating the steep and weather-prone Cabbage Hill route.

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“We partnered with XCharge NA because they provide a grid-friendly charging solution with battery storage that seamlessly integrates with a custom solar canopy—a perfect fit for our climate,” said Tom Fine, general manager of Arrowhead Travel Plaza. “Their technology provides clear operational and economic advantages that assist Arrowhead Travel Plaza in providing a needed service for the broadening customer base.”

Aatish Patel, co-founder and president of XCharge North America, said the initiative highlights the company’s mission to integrate renewable energy with EV charging. “Helping create Oregon’s first solar-supplemented DC fast-charging site marks a major milestone in XCharge’s journey of innovation and sustainability,” Patel said. “Our Arrowhead Travel Plaza installation goes beyond simply delivering ultra-fast charging—it’s a powerful demonstration of how integrating our GridLink technology with solar power can offset grid demand, enhance a charging site’s resilience and flexibility, and even bolster the region’s energy architecture.”

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XCharge’s GridLink technology combines bidirectional charging, scalable energy storage, and photovoltaic compatibility, enabling energy to be fed back into the grid or used off-grid during emergencies. With advanced safety systems, including thermal management and integrated fire suppression, GridLink is designed to improve the safety, reliability, and sustainability of EV charging infrastructure across North America.

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Joshua Morris is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Environmental Science and, outside of reporting, enjoys weekend open-water swimming, drone landscape mapping, and exploring off-grid energy systems.

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