Delta Electronics has launched its new HPC 350 high power EV charger for the EMEA region. The system delivers up to 350 kW and targets passenger EVs, electric buses, trucks, and commercial fleets. The focus is high output charging with stable performance at sites with limited grid capacity.
What the HPC 350 Is
The HPC 350 is a DC fast charging system built for mixed vehicle use. It supports public and commercial charging locations where uptime, flexibility, and power control matter.

Key Use Cases
Highway charging hubs
Service and rest areas
Fuel stations adding EV charging
Logistics centers
Fleet and bus depots
Industrial sites with high vehicle turnover
Charging Power and Energy Management
The system delivers up to 350 kW per unit. It integrates intelligent energy management and dynamic load balancing. This allows operators to distribute power efficiently across vehicles without overloading the grid. Backend connectivity supports remote monitoring, diagnostics, and networked charging operations.
Hardware Architecture
The HPC 350 uses a split unit design. The power cabinet and charging dispenser operate as separate components. This layout improves thermal control and simplifies site deployment.
Each unit includes two charging points with liquid cooled cables. The cables support up to 500 A continuous current. This design limits thermal stress and reduces power drop during long or repeated charging sessions. Charging speed stays consistent even during heavy daily use.
Why It Matters
Supports heavy duty and passenger EVs on one platform
Maintains high charging speeds under load
Fits locations with grid constraints
Designed for scalable charging hubs
FAQ
What vehicles support the Delta HPC 350
What is the maximum charging output
How does it handle limited grid capacity
What keeps charging speeds stable
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