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Delta Electronics Powers Australia’s Sustainable Revolution

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Sydney, 26th August – Delta Electronics Australia (Delta) is currently enjoying a period of tremendous growth in Australia, as the leading technology provider continues to support the APAC region’s transition towards more sustainable tech solutions. 

Not only is Delta a trusted partner with key public infrastructure projects, but the Australian subsidiary of the global tech giant is also making moves to bolster its own product and service offerings in Australia; deepening industry partnerships and unveiling yet another hugely important piece of charging technology.

Recently Delta EV charging stations were selected for several high-profile infrastructure projects, including Hobart Airport where two of its 100kW City Charger units were fitted, and Westmead Children’s Hospital, which implemented an entire solar-backed charging solution with 75 Delta AC chargers for hospital staff as part of the hospital’s sustainability efforts. 

Off the back of these recent public-facing infrastructure projects (and with more to come), Delta has also unveiled an innovation tailored for the Australian market: the High Power Charger 350kW. This cutting-edge DC charger sets new standards in fast-charging technology, promising EV owners unprecedented convenience and efficiency.

Designed to meet the robust demands of Australian and New Zealand highways and cityscapes, the High Power Charger 350kW boasts a liquid cooling system and delivers an industry-leading 540A output, enabling charging speeds up to 350kW. In just 10 minutes, drivers can add 250 to 300 km of range, making it ideal for long-distance travel and enhancing charger turnover at highway rest stops, urban charging hubs such as carparks and service stations as well as fleet business back-to-base operations. 

Tom Hew, Delta Australia Country Manager, was pleased to see Delta taking an active role in Australia’s transformation.

"Delta's commitment to advancing sustainable transportation is no-better epitomised in our High Power Charger 350kW,” Mr. Hew said. 

“This charger not only accelerates charging speeds but also optimises operational efficiency with its compact footprint and high energy conversion rate of up to 96.5%, driving Australia's sustainability journey forward," he continued.

Key features of the Delta High Power Charger 350kW include:

  • Efficient Performance: Utilises Delta's advanced power modules to maximize efficiency and minimize installation space, ensuring minimal impact on parking planning
  • Enhanced User Experience: Equipped with a 15-inch touchscreen, IP55/NEMA 3R protection, and IK10 protection, the charger offers a user-friendly interface and robust safety features for reliable, intuitive charging experiences
  • Operational Excellence: Supports Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) and network connectivity for seamless integration with payment and back-end systems, enabling real-time monitoring and efficient maintenance. The chargers are suitable for third party providers and are security certificated by the Open Charge Alliance, giving our users peace of mind

 

To view a video outlining Delta’s High Power Charger 350kW please visit:

 

To read more about the Hobart Airport EV charging project, please visit:

https://www.deltaelectronics.com.au/en-au/news/delta-electronics-australia-proudly-supports-hobart-airports-new-ev-charging-infrastructure

 

ENDS


About us:

About Delta Electronics (Australia) Pty Ltd 

Delta Electronics (Australia) Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. As a Delta Group company, Delta Australia is committed to its mission statement “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow”. Recently ranked #24 by Time Magazine in its World’s Most Sustainable Companies list, Delta Group is a global producer of power and thermal management products and solutions which is supported by sales offices worldwide and by R&D centres and manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, China, USA, Europe, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, India, Mexico, and Brazil.

Delta's business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, Infrastructure and Mobility. In Australia, Delta is rapidly expanding into solutions for Renewable Energy Solutions (Solar Inverters), Industrial Automation, Power Quality, LED Lighting, Display and Control Room, Mission Critical Infrastructure, Electric Vehicle Charging and Energy Storage.


Contact details:

Yuqi Liu
Marketing Specialist – Delta Electronics Australia
Mob: +61 427 829 600
Email: [email protected]

Kurt McGuiness
Founder – PRIMAL Storytelling
Mob: + 61 413 135 334
Email: [email protected]

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