SINEXCEL Redefines Heavy-Duty EV Charging with 1.28 Megawatt System
Founded in 2007, SINEXCEL has grown from a pioneer in power electronics into a tier-one global provider of energy conversion and delivery solutions. Leveraging over 15 years of expertise in AC/DC conversion technology, the company has evolved from offering passenger EV charging solutions to delivering commercial fleet charging systems tailored to heavy-duty trucks.
Its latest innovation is the 1.28 megawatt distributed charging system, a breakthrough tailored for the electrification of logistics fleets, highway service stations, and depot operations. Designed to meet the demands of high-capacity e-trucks and e-buses, this system supports up to 16 simultaneous charging connectors, offering unmatched scalability, speed, and efficiency.
Revolutionizing Heavy-Duty Fleet Charging
“Our 1.28 megawatt charger represents a paradigm shift in how power is delivered and shared for heavy-duty EVs,” said Ye. “Traditional high-power chargers typically top out at 350 to 400 kW and operate as standalone units. In contrast, SINEXCEL’s modular system draws from a centralized power bank and smartly allocates energy via a matrix switching mechanism, ensuring dynamic power sharing across all connectors.”
Key features include:
- 1500A MCS Dispenser: Capable of fully charging an electric truck in just 15 minutes.
- Flexible CCS Dispensers: Offering both air- and liquid-cooled options with up to 1000 kW output.
- Suspended Dispensers: Designed for versatile installation across diverse site conditions.
“By integrating silicon carbide technology into its power modules, SINEXCEL’s system delivers higher efficiency and lower energy losses, resulting in significant savings on both operating and infrastructure costs,” Ye added. “Our modular system not only simplifies installation but also generates an ROl up to 15% for commercial EV operators.”

Strategic Market Footprint in Europe
In response to the escalating demand for electrified commercial transport throughout Europe, SINEXCEL is strategically expanding its regional footprint. The establishment of a German subsidiary serves as the company’s European hub, complemented by local operational offices, warehouses, and after-sales service centers, providing services across Europe.
To reinforce its presence, SINEXCEL is building a robust local team with plans to hire more local professionals in 2025, including specialists in EV charging and energy storage technologies.
SINEXCEL is also pursuing strategic partnerships with local distributors, technology providers, and service partners. These collaborations enable SINEXCEL to tailor its offerings to regional infrastructure requirements while delivering superior customer support.
Driving the Future of Energy Transition
SINEXCEL’s rapid evolution reflects its broader mission: to empower energy freedom and accelerate the global transition to sustainable power systems. The company has deployed over 140,000 EV chargers worldwide, boasts more than 12 GW of installed energy storage capacity, and maintains strategic partnerships with global players such as Schneider Electric and EVE Energy.
“Our 1.28 megawatt system is a testament to our commitment to innovation,” said Ye. “We will keep investing in advanced technologies to bring more efficient, convenient, and cost-effective charging solutions tailored to heavy-duty trucks, with a focus on highway charging and logistics depots.”
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