Sungrow Charging Europe is excited to announce its participation as a Gold Partner at the highly anticipated Nordic EV Summit 2024, taking place on April 4th-5th at NOVA SPEKTRUM, Oslo, Norway. The event is organized by The Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association and will convene leading innovators, policymakers, and stakeholders in the electric vehicle (EV) industry to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable transportation. Sungrow Charging Europe will utilize a dedicated space at the event, located at Booth B04-14.

There, attendees can look forward to experiencing firsthand cutting-edge EV Charging solutions. These include AC and DC charging stations, such as the AC22E-01, within the combo hybrid solution, including a PV inverter and a battery by Sungrow (SHT x SBR), providing a fully sustainable residential EV charging ecosystem. Moreover, the DC chargers, IDC30E, and IDC180E, with their unique proven protection classes IP65 and C5, ideally for semi-public and public EV charging applications, fully showcase the innovative and at the same time efficient and sustainable approach of Sungrow Charging Europe.

More specifically, the IDC30E offers an attractive Total-Cost-of-Ownership model (TCO) thanks to IP65 protection and C5 anti-corrosion. Also, the standard warranty of three years and an optional product warranty of up to 10 years further support to maximise ROI for investors and CPOs due to its Innovative design without additional filter mat making enjoy maintenance-free charging stations. Nordic countries are well known for having a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and reducing carbon emissions, also by encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles.

This is perfectly aligned with the mission of Sungrow, Clean power for all, and the development of innovative and efficient solutions towards this goal. Sungrow Charging Europe benefits from its European R&D department to adapt its charging solutions to European customer requirements and market demands and support charging infrastructure in the Nordics and across the European region.