Smart EV Charging Systems Factory & Exporter in Hungary

Providing Ultra-Fast DC Power Modules and Intelligent Charging Infrastructure for Central Europe's Green Revolution.

🏭Hungary: The Rising EV Hub of Central Europe

Hungary has rapidly transformed into a global powerhouse for electric mobility. As the "Detroit of the East," Hungary hosts major manufacturing plants for Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and Suzuki, and it is now the destination for massive battery production facilities like CATL. The demand for Smart EV Charging Systems in the Hungarian market is surging, driven by both domestic industrial needs and its strategic location as a European logistics crossroads.

Our EV Charging Power Modules are specifically engineered to thrive in Hungary's industrial climate. Whether it's the large-scale industrial parks in Debrecen or the bustling logistics hubs around Budapest, our hardware provides the reliability required for 24/7 heavy-duty operation.

Local Trend: Hungary is currently implementing the "Green Bus Program," replacing aging diesel transit with electric fleets. This transition requires high-capacity DC fast charging power modules capable of handling massive loads consistently.
96% Peak Efficiency
1000V Output Range
IP65 Liquid Cooling
CE/UL Global Standards

🚀The Evolution of EV Power Modules in Hungary

The core of any fast-charging station is the power module. In Hungary, the trend is shifting from standard 20kW modules to high-density 30kW, 40kW, and even 50kW units. Our factory specializes in these high-performance rectifiers that utilize advanced SiC (Silicon Carbide) technology to ensure minimal energy loss during the AC-to-DC conversion process.

Furthermore, localized applications in Hungary often face varying seasonal temperatures. Our Liquid-Cooled Power Modules are specifically designed to handle the continental climate, ensuring stable output during the hot Hungarian summers and freezing winters. This technology reduces noise and increases the lifespan of the charging station, a critical factor for operators along the Balaton tourism corridor.