Elektra's 120KW DC Charging Station
The development of charging infrastructures is a crucial part of the new energy sector. Recently, our key partner in Kazakhstan achieved an important milestone for Elektra by successfully installing and operating a 120KW DC charging station. The close partnership between Anengji (Chengdu) New Energy Co., Ltd. and Elektra is behind this achievement.
Anengji (Chengdu) New Energy Co., Ltd. is one of the top manufacturers of new energy electric vehicle charging stations. The company is committed to providing high-quality products and solutions for charging infrastructure construction worldwide. With its advanced technology and rich experience, Anengji (Chengdu) New Energy Co., Ltd. has become Kazakhstan's preferred partner in this field.
The partnership between Energysplendor and Elektra has given a strong impetus to the development of new energy sources in Kazakhstan. Their cooperation goes beyond the construction and operation of charging stations to include technical support, training and ongoing technological innovation. At the heart of this partnership is a common goal: to promote sustainable transportation and clean energy.
The installation and operation of a 120KW DC charging station is one of the concrete results of this partnership. This charging station is equipped with high charging power and multiple charging interfaces such as CCS2 and Gb/T to meet the needs of different models of electric vehicles. Its construction marks the acceleration of the pace of charging infrastructure development in Kazakhstan, providing convenient charging services for electric vehicle users and further promoting the popularization of electric vehicles and the development of sustainable transportation.
Behind this success story, in addition to the cooperation between Energysplendor and Elektra, the Kazakhstan government's support and promotion of the new energy sector is also indispensable. The government has developed a series of policies and measures to attract investors and partners to promote the development of charging infrastructure. The active participation of the government has provided a favorable environment and opportunities for companies such as Energysplendor and Elektra to develop.
Conclusion
the successful installation and operation of a 120KW DC charging station in Kazakhstan is one of the key achievements of the partnership between Anengji and Elektra. This cooperation not only demonstrates the strength and professionalism of both companies, but also gives a strong impetus to the development of new energy sources in Kazakhstan. We look forward to seeing more success stories like this and are confident that Kazakhstan will achieve even greater success in the development of sustainable transportation and clean energy.