The "Invertor" plant in Orenburg plans to produce and install a 320 kW charging station for electric vehicles by the end of 2025 - twice the power of the company's current serial models. The new equipment will replace the existing station at 8 Proezd Avtomatiki and will be the most powerful in the company's lineup.
Currently, the plant produces stations at 60, 80, and 150 kW, and in 2024, it modernized production: expanded the model range, reduced dimensions, and increased the reliability of the devices. The enterprise also received a conclusion from the Ministry of Industry and Trade on the compliance of products with the requirements of the Russian Government Decree No. 719. Production capacities allow producing up to 100 charging stations per month, depending on the workload with other orders, including projects for Rosatom and the oil and gas sector.
The main clients of the plant remain corporate customers: shopping centers, gas stations, parking lots, and other public spaces. For stable deliveries, "Invertor" is negotiating with private and state structures about the serial production and installation of equipment.
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