Last week, the company took part in the Middle East's premier electric vehicle exhibition, the EV Auto Show, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. By strengthening its presence in the Middle East and Africa market, Zerova intends to present its cutting-edge charging technologies and solutions on a global stage.

At the EV Auto Show, Zerova unveiled its MCS megawatt charging system, designed to meet the Middle East and Africa's market demand for high-capacity, rapid commercial charging. This advanced system supports long-haul commercial EVs, heavy-duty trucks, and electric vessels, providing fast and efficient charging. The company says its MCS system demonstrates its commitment to sustainable transportation as the Middle East embraces electric vehicles.

The Megawatt Charging System boasts several key innovations, including high power in a compact design with a maximum of 1250 volts and 1250 amps (DC). It features PLC+ISO/IEC 15118, a touch-safe mechanism (UL2251), and an on-handle software-interpreted override switch. The system adheres to OSHA standards, offers FCC Class A EMI compliance (and local equivalents), and includes advanced cyber-security measures. Additional capabilities include modular upgrades, remote diagnostics, and an island-style setup, optimising charging configuration, cable length, and overall charging efficiency.

Zerova Technologies showcased a range of advanced charging equipment, including the 480kW ultra-fast charger (DQ480), the versatile DD360 fast charger, the DS180 dual-gun charging station, the 240kW dual-gun fast charger, and the AX32 AC charging device. Designed for diverse applications, from residential to large-scale commercial use, these solutions support automakers, charging operators, and partners, underscoring Zerova's commitment to flexible, reliable charging infrastructure as global EV markets grow.