The ChargePower One architecture merges five components—energy storage, EV charging, controllers, power conversion systems, and distribution—into a single unit. By enabling factory-built integration, Sungrow reports that site owners can move from installation to operation in under seven days. The system reduces initial capital expenditure by up to 10% through a compact footprint and minimized labor requirements. It also utilizes AI-driven battery health monitoring to detect cell anomalies up to a week before they occur, alongside millisecond-level arc fault protection.
Sungrow Debuts Integrated EV Charging Tech at Power2Drive Europe
At Power2Drive Europe 2026, Sungrow Charging unveiled two systems designed to bypass grid capacity bottlenecks: the ChargePower One all-in-one storage solution and the IDC80E destination charger. These products aim to shorten deployment times while integrating energy management directly into commercial and industrial charging sites.

For destination charging, the IDC80E charger focuses on speed and environmental resilience. Requiring 20% less space than standard units, it allows two technicians to complete an installation within a single day without heavy lifting equipment. The hardware is built to IP65 and IK10 standards, utilizing isolated air-cooling technology to maintain a 99% uptime. The unit supports dynamic load management and offers a scalable power output, allowing operators to upgrade capacity from 80kW to 120kW via simple module swaps. During the Munich exhibition, Sungrow also secured the world’s first IEC 61851-23:2023 certification from TÜV Rheinland, underscoring the company’s push for standardized safety in the rapidly evolving EV infrastructure market.



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