Rostec has launched serial production of charging stations for electric vehicles adapted to Siberian frosts

The new complexes are equipped with heating and triple connector compatibility

The Krasnoyarsk plant "Radiosvyaz", part of the Roselektronika holding company (Rostec), has begun industrial production of specialized charging complexes for electric transport capable of operating in extremely low temperatures. The development by domestic engineers is intended to solve one of the key problems of electric mobility in Russia's remote regions — ensuring stable charging in a harsh climate.

Charging complex for electric transport

The new product has undergone comprehensive adaptation for operation at temperatures down to –50 °C. The station housing is made of frost-resistant composite materials and supplemented with multilayer thermal insulation. The built-in climate control system includes intelligent heating of critical components: connectors, cable connections, and power electronics. The protection rating complies with the IP54 standard, which guarantees resistance to snow, dust, and moisture penetration even during severe blizzards.

The complex's technical specifications make it possible to provide fast charging with power of up to 150 kW regardless of external conditions. To ensure universal compatibility with electric vehicles from various manufacturers, the station is equipped with three types of connectors: European Type 2 (Mennekes), Japanese CHAdeMO, and the Chinese GB/T standard.

Production of the stations has been organized as part of the state import substitution program in the field of "green" energy. The first batches of equipment are planned to be deployed along federal highways in the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts.

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