The dynamic load distribution system intelligently allocates available power among multiple EVs in real-time, considering their charging needs, grid capacity, and priority. This prevents overloads and maximizes efficiency, ensuring a seamless charging experience.
This smart charging station adopts a modular architecture, multi-level power pooling, and seamless integration with photovoltaics (PV) and energy storage systems (ESS). It operates reliably in extreme temperatures (-35°C to 45°C), maintaining low noise levels (< 50 dB), making it suitable for both urban and remote applications.
This inaugural charging station marks the first of 86+ locations planned across Nepal, with nine Huawei Liquid-Cooled Hub EV charging stations from Pathari in the east to Dhangadhi in the west by this fiscal year. GadiCharge aims to establish a comprehensive nationwide EV charging network, promoting sustainable transportation and a greener future for Nepal.
Co-Founder and CEO of GadiCharge, Ms. Presha Shrestha, emphasizes that EV charging is not just about plugging in a car – it's about powering a vision for a cleaner planet, healthier communities, and financially sustainable business models that drive Nepal towards a greener future, one station, one partnership at a time.
Nepal's first Huawei super-fast Electric Vehicle (EV) hub charging station has been inaugurated by GadiCharge at Nepal Ekarat Engineering Co. factory in Hetauda, featuring liquid-cooled hub technology with 200kW+ solar integration and can charge 10 vehicles at a time. This smart charging hub has a capacity to charge up to 240kW, and adopts a modular architecture, multi-level power pooling, and supports seamless integration with photovoltaics and energy storage systems. GadiCharge plans to establish nine such EV charging stations across Nepal by this fiscal year, marking a significant step towards a nationwide EV charging infrastructure.