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MF Series DC Charger

60/90/120/150/180 kW (with ACE 30 kW power module)

80/120/160/200/240 kW (with ACE 40 kW power module)

The MF standalone DC charger delivers a maximum output power of 240 kW, enabling fast and flexible charging.
The LIVOLTEK standalone fast charger features dual DC output channels, optional CCS2 connectors, and an integrated intelligent cable management system.

Datasheet

Supports OCPP 1.6J protocol and can be remotely upgraded to OCPP 2.0.1

CE and RoHS certified, meeting all European country requirements

Equipped with a 10.1-inch color touch display for intuitive human-machine interaction

Supports multi-user authorization, including RFID and APP management

MF Series DC Charger

60~240 kW
Rated Power60/90/120/150/180/200/240 kW
AC Input Voltage400 Vac ±10%, 480 Vac ±10% Customized
Rated Frequency50 / 60 Hz
Output Current300 A
Output Efficiency≥96%
Protection/Impact RatingIP55 / IK10
Cooling MethodForced Fan Cooling
Dimensions (W*H*D)750*1850*625 mm (Including Cable Management System)

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