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Vestel Mobilite unveils 1 MW electric vehicle charger at EES Europe 2025

12:47, 08/05/2025, Thursday
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Vestel Mobilite unveils 1 MW electric vehicle charger at EES Europe 2025
Vestel Mobilite unveils 1 MW electric vehicle charger at EES Europe 2025

Turkish firm also showcases energy storage systems and full charging portfolio in Munich

Turkish tech manufacturer Vestel Mobilite unveiled its new ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging solution and energy storage systems at EES Europe 2025 in Munich, the company said in a statement Thursday.

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One of the highlights of the May 7–9 event was the debut of the Stella-M, Vestel's high-powered DC fast charger capable of delivering up to 1 megawatt (MW) of output. Designed for both passenger EVs and commercial fleets -- including public transportation and heavy-duty logistics -- the Stella-M introduces a new standard in rapid charging technology.

The charger features liquid-cooled power cabinets, a Megawatt Charging System (MCS) output, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen interface. It supports contactless payments and PIN-on-glass card transactions, and includes Ghost OCPP remote access for real-time system updates, diagnostics, and customer support.

Vestel Mobilite unveils 1 MW electric vehicle charger at EES Europe 2025

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“Amid the rapid global transition to e-mobility, we are proud to take an active role in international markets with our advanced technology,” said Ender Yuksel, general manager of Vestel Mobilite. “Our 1 MW Stella-M charger isn't just a product -- it is a strategic investment in the infrastructure of tomorrow.”

Vestel also showcased a full range of AC and DC charging solutions at the fair. Its DC lineup includes models with power outputs of 40kW, 60kW, 80kW, 180kW, 240kW, 320kW, 400kW, 720kW, and 1MW, while AC options include chargers designed for residential and small business use, such as AC Quatro, AC Vario, AC Zenith, AC Gemini Dual, and AC Liveo.

In parallel, Vestel introduced its battery energy storage systems, developed to serve sectors including telecommunications, residential, commercial, industrial, and grid-scale operations. The systems focus on environmental sustainability, energy independence, and cost efficiency by enabling users to optimize consumption and reduce carbon emissions.

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