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Aqua 75 DC Fast Charger

Aqua 75 DC Fast Charger

Brand: Aqua superPower
Category: Charging Stations
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  • Power Output: 75 kW DC
  • Charging Levels: DC Fast ( Level 3 )
  • Supported EV Standards: CCS (Combined Charging System)
  • Installation Type: Floor-standing column

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

4.6
  • BODY 3 / 10
  • DISPLAYS 5 / 10
  • PERFORMANCE 5 / 10
  • SAFETY 7 / 10
  • BODY 3 / 10

PROS

  1. 75 kW output fits most urban and fleet charging needs
  2. Lower grid load than high power DC chargers
  3. Suitable for shared public access and commercial sites

CONS

  1. Slower than 100 kW to 350 kW fast chargers
  2. Limited future headroom as EV battery sizes grow

The Aqua 75 DC Fast Charger is a fixed DC charging unit for electric vehicles. It sits in the public and commercial charging segment and uses a floor mounted cabinet design for outdoor and depot use.

The charger does not store energy, so battery capacity and driving range do not apply. It delivers up to 75 kW of DC power through CCS connectors, supporting rapid charging for most modern EVs and fleet vehicles.

Pricing places it in the mid range for DC fast chargers, below 100 kW systems and above AC and low power DC units. It suits fleet operators, shopping centers, workplaces, and highway stops with moderate traffic. Alternatives include the ABB Terra 54 and Delta DC Wallbox 50. Compared with a 150 kW fast charger, the Aqua 75 offers lower peak power with simpler installation and reduced grid demand.

Aqua 75 DC Fast Charger

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Full Specifications

General for EV Charging Station

Model Aqua 75 DC
Manufacturer Aqua superPower
Launch Date 2021 (Commercial deployments from 2022 onward)
Status Available (in operation at multiple marine charging sites)
Country of origin United Kingdom / Europe

EV Charging Station Performance

Power Output (kW) 75 kW DC
Voltage (V) Up to 920 V DC
Current (A) Up to 188 A
Charging Levels DC Fast ( Level 3 )
Charging Speed Recharges two electric boats in ≈ 20–40 minutes (approx.)

Compatibility

Connector Type(s) Dual CCS (Type 1 or 2 depending on region)
Supported EV Standards CCS (Combined Charging System)
Vehicle Communication Protocols OCPP 1.6J, RFID/NFC support

Electrical / Installation

Input Power Requirements 3-Phase AC 400 V (EU) / 480 V (US) ±10 %, 114 A @ 400 V / 95 A @ 480 V
Efficiency 95 %
Onboard Conversion Integrated AC→DC power module
Cooling System Liquid-cooled

Safety & Compliance

Overcurrent Protection Yes
Ground Fault Protection Yes (earth continuity monitor)
Thermal Protection Yes (with power de-rating above 50 °C)
Certifications CE, cTUVus (pending)
Standards EMC directive, IEC standards

Smart Features

Connectivity Ethernet, 3G/4G cellular
User Interface LCD display (optional), LED status, RFID access, Aqua App support
Payment Options RFID card, optional contactless credit card
Smart Charging Cloud-managed network control
Load Balancing Supported via backend management
Scheduling Supported via backend management

Environmental & Physical

IP Rating IP65 (waterproof & marine-grade)
Operating Temperature Range −35 °C to +40 °C (full power); up to +50 °C (de-rated)
Installation Type Floor-standing column
Cabin Type 6 m (twin CCS cables included)
Weight 266 kg (587 lbs)
Dimensions 1998 × 850 × 309 mm (79 × 34 × 12 in)

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FAQ

What vehicles support the Aqua 75 DC Fast Charger

Most EVs with CCS DC charging support it, subject to the vehicle’s onboard charging limit.

How long does a typical charge take

A 20 to 80 percent charge for many EVs takes around 35 to 50 minutes, depending on the vehicle.

Is it suitable for home installation

It targets commercial and public locations due to power needs and electrical infrastructure requirements.

Does it support multiple connectors

Configurations vary by market, with CCS as the primary option and optional dual output support in some setups.

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