
Flexible Layout, Achieving High Charging Power with Smaller Space
The split-type mainframe and terminals can collaborate, supporting up to 30 split-type regular terminals at most. It can accommodate a maximum of 5 liquid-cooled supercharging terminals and possess lighter liquid-cooled charging gun cables. The internal units are modularly designed, allowing flexible control and circular interconnection of the entire system, reducing the number of components, thereby enabling both regular charging and liquid-cooled supercharging.
> Collaboration between split-type mainframe and terminals
> Support for up to 30 split-type regular terminals
> Capacity for 5 liquid-cooled supercharging terminals with lighter cables
Comprehensive Monitoring and Safety in Challenging Environments
Real-time monitoring of each system's status, instantly uploaded to the main monitoring and backend systems; multiple safety protection measures in place, IP54 protection rating, enabling operation in temperatures from -40 to 70 degrees Celsius across all scenarios, with real-time noise levels below 65 decibels.
> Real-time system status monitoring and reporting
> Diverse safety measures, IP54 protection rating
> Operational range from -40 to 70 degrees Celsius, low real-time noise levels
Lightweight, Flexible—High Performance Can Coexist with Small Size
Single-phase AC input simplifies input lines and distribution switches, reducing wiring complexity; small-sized, lightweight terminal devices minimize space occupation, lowering transportation and installation costs. Offering multiple charging modes and payment options, the convenient and efficient human-machine interaction, combined with Ethernet or 4G signals, further reduces usage costs.
> Simplified wiring with single-phase AC input
> Compact, lightweight terminals for reduced footprint and costs
> Diverse charging modes, payment options, and cost-efficient human-machine interaction through Ethernet or 4G signals
Control Unit
BAS
Control unit for the flexible charge system
Up to 1200kW output
Liquid cooling system
Multiple Charge Mode
Basic Parameters
Dimensions
800*600*1800mm
Color and Enclosure Materials
White/Powder coated stainless steel
Modules
20kW*6/30kW*6/40kW*6~9
Installation
Floor/Ground
Electrical Parameters
Output Power
120kW/180kW/240kW/280kW/360kW
Frequency
50Hz
Interface and Connectivity
Display
7" Touch LCD Screen
Communication Protocol
OCPP 1.6J
Communication Standard
Wifi/4G
Payment
RFID/QR Code
Safety and Certifications
Encosure Rating
IP54
Safety Protection
Overload, input under/over voltage, output overcurrent/short-circuit, leakage, over-temperature, lightning, antirust, anti-inverse , scram Protection
Operating Temperature and Noise
-40~70℃/<65dB
Terminal
AisTOI Air
DC Terminal for EV Charge Control Unit
240kW output power
Limited Dimensions
Multiple Charge Mode
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Flexible Layout, Achieving High Charging Power with Smaller Space
Collaboration between split-type mainframe and terminals
Support for up to 30 split-type regular terminals
Capacity for 5 liquid-cooled supercharging terminals with lighter cables
Comprehensive Monitoring and Safety in Challenging Environments
Real-time system status monitoring and reporting
Diverse safety measures, IP54 protection rating
Operational range from -40 to 70 degrees Celsius, low real-time noise levels
Lightweight, Flexible—High Performance Can Coexist with Small Size
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Simplified wiring with single-phase AC input
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Compact, lightweight terminals for reduced footprint and costs
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Diverse charging modes, payment options, and cost-efficient human-machine interaction through Ethernet or 4G signals
Control Unit
BAS
Control unit for the flexible charge system
Up to 1200kW output
Liquid cooling system
Multiple Charge Mode
Terminal
AisTOI Air
DC Terminal for EV Charge Control Unit
240kW output power
Limited Dimensions
Multiple Charge Mode

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