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    ZOOZ Power Doubles Ultrafast Charging Capacity at Second Site

    Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJune 25, 2024 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    ZOOZ Power Doubles Ultrafast Charging Capacity at Second Site

    ZOOZ POWER Ltd. has announced that its innovative power boosting and management solution has been installed and is operational at a second Dor-Alon station on Route 6, the Cross-Israel Highway, following the rollout of its first Dor-Alon station booster in May 2024.

    These new installations are a joint venture between ZOOZ Power, Dor-Alon, and Afcon Electric Transportation, a leading charge point operator (CPO) in Israel.

    ZOOZ Power’s system works by dynamically managing charging while using stored kinetic energy to supplement limited grid supply, maximizing infrastructure utilization without costly upgrades, and increasing revenue opportunities for the sites owner.

    These sites are the first in the world where four 150kW ultra-fast chargers are boosted by flywheel technology while powered with only a 300kW grid connection, avoiding the need to upgrade the site to 600kW connection. They will potentially meet the increasing demand for ultra-fast charging capabilities and enhance services for EV drivers along one of Israel’s busiest routes.

    Avi Cohen, Executive Chairman of ZOOZ Power said, “Our latest collaboration with Dor-Alon and AfconEV is ushering in a new era of ultra-fast charging. This partnership marks another important milestone in advancing ultra-fast charging services and enhancing driving experiences for EV drivers. By optimizing limited grid infrastructure through intelligent energy management, we are enabling significant increase in revenue and facilitating profitable ultrafast charging rollouts. These advancements would be unattainable without massive upfront grid investments.”

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