Siemens introduces the 400kW SICHARGE D tailored for IEC market

Its robust construction ensures a continuous, stable power output even in challenging conditions, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C ambient temperature.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure continues to present new charging solutions for a greener future with the introduction of an additional variant of its SICHARGE D electric vehicle (EV) fast charger.

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The SICHARGE D with a maximum output of 400 kW, is set to revolutionize the EV charging landscape in the IEC market by meeting the eveloving needs of electric vehicle owners and charging point operators alike. One of its standout features is its ability to dynamically charge up to four vehicles simultaneously, making it an ideal solution for highway charging stations and high-traffic areas.

 Flexibility is a cornerstone of the SICHARGE D’s design, making it suitable for a variety of use cases, including destination charging, public fast-charging, and highway charging. Its robust construction ensures a continuous, stable power output even in challenging conditions, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C ambient temperature. User convenience is paramount, as evidenced by the multi-language touchscreen interface and integrated cable management system. These features not only streamline the charging process but also enhance the overall user experience for EV drivers. Charge Point Operators (CPOs) stand to benefit from the SICHARGE D’s flexibility and scalability. The touchscreen display offers advertising options, while seamless integration with various payment terminals simplifies the billing process, aligning with CPOs’ diverse payment preferences.

Moreover, Siemens Smart Infrastructure is aimed to provide tailored services and continuous support throughout the product lifestyle. From initial installation to ongoing maintenance and digital services, customers can rely on Siemens for comprehensive support every step of the way. 

The introduction of the SICHARGE D comes at a critical juncture as the European Union implements new regulations to reduce CO2 emissions from road transport. With ambitious targets set for 2030 and beyond, a robust EV charging network will be essential in facilitating the transition to electric mobility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

In conclusion, Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s SICHARGE D represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of EV charging technology. With its high-power output, versatility, and user-centric design, it is poised to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly transportation ecosystem  

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