
XCharge unveiled its new-generation C7 DC fast-charging station offering up to 480 kW of power, advanced thermal management and multi-layer EMC shielding at Power2Drive Europe in Munich. EnBW, Germany’s largest public fast-charging network operator, has already listed the C7 as a supplier, highlighting its scalable platform design.
XCharge presented its next-generation C7 DC fast-charging station in Munich, delivering up to 480 kW of power. The launch highlights the company’s focus on high-performance, operator-friendly infrastructure to meet Europe’s growing EV charging demand.
The C7 features optimized power delivery, adaptive thermal management and a multi-layer EMC shielding architecture, ensuring consistent operation under heavy loads and variable ambient conditions. Engineers validated system integration from power modules to control logic for improved uptime.
Cybersecurity measures include TLS 1.3 encryption and secure OTA updates, safeguarding charging operations against threats. Support for OCPP 2.0.1, ISO 15118 Plug & Charge and VDV 261 ensures seamless integration with vehicle and backend networks.
Germany’s largest public fast-charging network operator, EnBW, has officially listed the C7 as a supplier and deployed units within its network. This partnership underscores XCharge’s scalable platform appeal and paves the way for broader European deployments.