Category: Charging infrastructure

Modern energy grid with wind turbines, intelligently networked charging points and factory buildings - the future of electromobility and industry working together

DC charging in the DC grid: makes sense, doesn’t it?

Direct current instead of alternating current: advantages for industry Buildings and factories are usually constructed with AC power grids. However,[...]

Closing the gap to the million

It is smaller, lighter and even easier to handle – and yet it can do so much more: the new[...]

Michael Heinemann und Tim Flöter von Phoenix Contact präsentieren den neuen CCS-Megawatt-Ladestecker

Launch event: Phoenix Contact presents CCS megawatt charging connectors for the charging infrastructure of the future

A big bang at the start of The smarter E Europe 2025: Phoenix Contact presented the new CHARX connect professional,[...]

Successful HPC charging test in the All Electric Society Park, featuring an electric bus being tested for High Power Charging next to a solar panel installation, with two people nearby

Successful HPC charging test in the All Electric Society Park

Electric bus put to the test for High Power Charging. And how would it work out? Phoenix Contact is known[...]

A man charges an electric car in his garage with a wallbox from CHARX, while a child peers curiously through the open window.

NACS (North American Charging Standard)

NACS – the charging standard that is conquering the American marketThe North American Charging Standard, also known as the NACS[...]
Logo of the CharIN initiative with stylized globe and green swing - symbol for global standards in the field of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN) e. V. 

How can CharIN e. V. dominate the global e-mobility market? CharIN e. V. – much more than just a committee.[...]

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