Delta Launches 350 kW HPC Charger for EMEA

Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.Electric cars and a truck charge at a covered EV charging station near a modern building.

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Delta Launches New 350 kW HPC Charger for EMEA Markets

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Post from January 23, 2026

Delta Electronics, the Taiwan-based energy and infrastructure technology giant, has introduced its latest High-Power Charging solution—the HPC 350—for the EMEA market (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). Delivering 350 kW of power, the system is designed not only for passenger EVs but also for electric buses, trucks, and commercial vehicles. It aims to provide flexible, reliable charging performance even at sites with grid capacity constraints. 

Delta Electronics, the Taiwan-based energy and infrastructure technology giant, has introduced its latest High-Power Charging solution—the HPC 350—for the EMEA market (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). Delivering 350 kW of power, the system is designed not only for passenger EVs but also for electric buses, trucks, and commercial vehicles. It aims to provide flexible, reliable charging performance even at sites with grid capacity constraints. 

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Post from January 23, 2026
Two Delta EV charging units, one with a display and cables, the other with ventilation panels.
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Ultra-Fast DC Charging and Smart Energy Management 

The system combines ultra-fast DC charging with intelligent energy management, dynamic load balancing, and backend connectivity, facilitating seamless integration into modern, networked charging hubs. This makes the HPC 350 an ideal solution for highway hubs, rest stops, gas stations, logistics centers, and fleet depots, as well as high-traffic industrial applications serving diverse vehicle types. 

Technically, the solution utilizes a split-unit architecture consisting of a separate power cabinet and a charging dispenser. It features two charging points equipped with liquid-cooled cables capable of maintaining a continuous charging current of up to 500 Amps. This design is specifically engineered to minimize derating—the automatic power reduction caused by thermal stress—ensuring consistently high charging speeds even under heavy usage. 

 

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