The RADOX HPC portfolio enables operators of DC fast-charging stations, ranging from 50 to 500 kW, to procure all charging cables from a single source.
HUBER+SUHNER, a leading worldwide supplier of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, has launched its new Direct Current (DC) high-power charging system RADOX HPC200, completing the company’s renowned RADOX HPC portfolio. The company says that its complete portfolio future-proofs the charging infrastructure by ensuring any upgrades to more advanced charging systems can be done simply and cost-effectively, eliminating challenges around different designs and installations.
Providing continuous uncooled charging for electric vehicles at 200 Amperes (A) and peak charging up to 300 A, the RADOX HPC200 is ideal for use in cities, highways, hotels, shopping malls and fleet charging stations. Initially, the RADOX HPC200 is available with the CCS2 interface.
The HPC200 has the same features as the recently released HPC500, with the ergonomic design ensuring an easy handling experience for end-users due to the lightweight connector, improved cable flexibility and sleek form factor. The system is future-proof as a result of its IP67 protection rating for safety beyond standards, replaceable contacts for extended service life, and the option of a ready-to-use metering system in preparation for future demands.
The launch of the HPC200 comes few weeks after HUBER+SUHNER launched its HPC500, the world’s first cooled charging cable system that allows continuous charging at 500 A, even in high-temperature environments. This achievement highlights the strength of HUBER+SUHNER in innovation development and cements its position as a key partner for the electric automotive and charging infrastructure trade.