9:45 am - February 16, 2026

**Abu Dhabi**: XCharge introduced the Net Zero Series, a battery-integrated DC fast charger with up to 210kW output and energy storage capabilities, at the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit 2025. The scalable system supports bidirectional energy flow, optimises costs, and eases deployment in the MENA region through partnership with Powertech Mobility.

At the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) 2025, held from April 21 to 23 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), XCHG Limited (“XCharge”), a global leader in integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has unveiled its latest development, the Net Zero Series (NZS). The company presented the innovative product in collaboration with Powertech Mobility, a prominent distributor of EV chargers in the United Arab Emirates.

The NZS, featured prominently at Powertech Mobility’s stand (Stand 716, Hall 3), represents a significant advancement in EV charging technology. This battery-integrated direct current (DC) fast charger incorporates a 233kWh lithium-ion battery pack, expandable to 466kWh, capable of delivering up to 210kW output power. This feature allows the NZS to provide high-speed charging regardless of local site power limitations.

One of the key functionalities of the NZS is its integrated energy storage system, enabling operators to store electricity during off-peak periods and discharge it when demand and electricity prices are at their highest. This process supports grid stability, optimises energy costs, and enhances revenue through peak-shaving capabilities. The system is equipped with a smart energy management system that offers multiple operational modes tailored to diverse site requirements.

Further distinguishing the NZS is its support for bidirectional energy flows, termed Business-to-Grid (B2G) and Business-to-Everything (B2X). This capability allows the system to not only charge EVs but also supply power back to the electrical grid or directly to buildings and appliances. For example, the NZS can charge overnight and supply energy to support building demands during peak daytime hours, integrating with photovoltaic (PV) systems to harness solar power efficiently. Such integration is particularly beneficial for regions with abundant solar resources, reflecting a sustainable approach to energy use in EV charging.

With rapid developments in fast-charging infrastructure across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the NZS addresses the demand for a future-ready charging solution. The system requires an input power range of only 30 to 60kW, significantly reducing the need for costly and extensive infrastructure upgrades. This simplifies installation and facilitates swift deployment in various settings, including municipalities, energy providers, and charge point operators (CPOs).

Powertech Mobility, which has partnered with XCharge since 2024, provides comprehensive EV charging solutions in the UAE, including hardware supply, installation, software, after-sales service, and rentals of mobile EV chargers. Their collaboration with XCharge aims to accelerate the expansion of robust, high-power EV charging networks across the region.

Founded in 2015 and listed on NASDAQ under the ticker XCH, XCharge focuses on enhancing EV charging efficiency and energy storage management, contributing to a global vision of sustainable mobility and green energy infrastructure.

The Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit 2025 provided attendees with a video display and digital access via QR codes to detailed product information about the Net Zero Series, underscoring the emphasis on technological innovation and energy optimisation in the evolving landscape of electric mobility.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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