The first model of Zivan’s charger is a 3.3 kilowatt (kW) solution that Zapi says builds on the success of the first generation of the charger adopted by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in Europe. The new charger is also the result of a design partnership with Zapi subsidiary Delta-Q Technologies leveraging its XV3300 charger announced last year.
Zivan and Delta-Q’s collaboration aims to provide a power electronics platform that both brands can tailor to suit different markets and customer requirements. Charging experts within Zapi, Zivan and Delta-Q designed the charger’s hardware, software and mechanical durability for use on traditional and emerging electrification markets, such as construction and industrial OEMs transitioning their products to electric drive.
“We made a significant leap forward in power density with this new platform,” said Steve Blaine Co-CEO and executive VP, engineering and quality with Delta-Q. “Our solutions will make homologating into OEM designs much easier.”