Nxu Inc., a domestic technology company developing and manufacturing innovative EV charging and energy storage solutions for the infrastructure we need to power our electrified future, capped off 2023 with the start of NxuOne™ production, having produced its first commercially available NxuOne™ EV 750kW Charging Solutions unit in December. Compatible with CCS and NACS, the 750kW unit is scalable to megawatt+ power and users can expect continuous, repeatable power every time they plug in their EV.
The NxuOne™ EV Charging System is the only universal, dual-technology solution available for public charging. It is designed to support up to 4.5MW of bi-directional DC power and up to 50kW of bi-directional AC power. A seamless cloud experience provides charging monitoring and payment solutions on your mobile device.
Businesses interested in securing their own NxuOne™ EV Charging Solutions, whether to power their own EV fleets or to contribute to the much-needed EV charging infrastructure more and more consumers are demanding every day.
“We anticipate 2024 to be a busy, exciting year, and we’re thrilled to debut our first NxuOne production unit this early,” said Nxu Founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Hanchett. “We’re engaging with great partners and potential customers to continue building out our network of chargers, continuously advancing the electrified future we envision.”
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Nxu’s original charging unit is available for public charging at its manufacturing facility in Mesa, Ariz., open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with Nxu staff onsite from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily. Users simply need to create a Nxu One Charging profile with payment information and visit the charging station in Mesa to have the reliable, consistent and convenient experience Nxu’s proprietary charging technology affords.
Nxu previously announced Quartzsite, Ariz. as its first highway charging location and anticipates breaking ground in 2024. Additional sites in California under contract include Tehachapi, North Edwards and Barstow, all within the critical California NEVI corridor 7. National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) corridor 7 is one of the six corridor groups included in round 1 of the California Energy Commission’s NEVI Formula Program, which has announced the availability of up to $40,500,000 in grant funds for projects that will strategically deploy high-powered, direct-current fast charger electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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