Specialists of the concern "Radio-Electronic Technologies" (KRET, part of Rostec) presented fully Russian power modules for electric vehicle charging stations with a capacity of 30 kW. The product surpasses domestic analogues in its technical characteristics.
The universal power module can be used as part of a charging station for:
- Electric bus
- Electric vehicle
Several modules are planned to be installed in charging stations for electric vehicles with a capacity of from 30 to 150 kW and electric buses with a capacity of 150-300 kW. They support charging standards GB/T, CHAdeMO, CCS. KRET engineers believe that the power module is also suitable for charging electric aircraft.
Another area of application of the power module is in mobile workshops. It can be used as a voltage converter when performing diagnostics and repairs of weapons in the field.
Since January 2025, Russia has been switching to Russian software for electric vehicle charging stations. The corresponding order was published in the Ministry of Digital Development.
Earlier, Ufa engineers presented fully domestic charging stations of three power types: 150, 120 and 90 kW. In the coming months, they will be installed in Bashkiria.
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