Sungrow, a leading PV inverter, energy storage system and EV charging solution provider, has debuted its new 1+X Megawatt Charging System CDC1000E.
Revealed at Sungrow’s Charging Summit 2025 held in Amsterdam October 16th, the system combines advanced cooling technology, intelligent power management, and modular architecture to support the transition to high-power EV infrastructure.
The next generation in the firm’s EV charging portfolio, it’s purpose-built for demanding high-power applications, offering parallel expansion up to 3.5MW. This makes it an ideal solution for fleet operators, industrial sites and commercial hubs preparing for the next wave of EV adoption.
Rick Li, director EV charging at Sungrow Europe, said: “Our 1+X Megawatt Charging System is the latest solution to showcase how the future of EV charging will look like – from fleet and industrial use to commercial applications.
“We’re committed to empowering customers with the very best possible devices, built upon the cornerstones of security, reliability and user experience.”
Key features include a lifespan of over 10 years, eco-friendly and degradable fluid for liquid cooling, and IP55 protection and C5 anti-corrosion.
The system supports an adaptive voltage range of 150-1000Vdc and offers multiple authentication and payment options.
Beyond charging, the system supports reactive power regulation to respond to grid demand, and integrates advanced service tools, dynamic power allocation and a silicon carbide power module – the latter supporting higher efficiency, faster-switching speeds and better thermal performance than traditional power modules, enabling faster and more compact EV chargers.
The 1+X solution completes Sungrow’s DC charging portfolio, now consisting of chargers with 30, 180, 480 and 1,000kW.
The new solution was spotlighted at the Sungrow Charging Summit 2025, which brought together leading stakeholders and partners from across the e-mobility industry in Europe to discuss the road ahead and promote a new generation of EV charging solutions.
Hosted at the Hilton Amsterdam, the event featured expert panels, interactive product demonstrations, and a guided site visit to a flagship EV charging project close to Schiphol airport combining PV, battery storage and EV charging.
Sungrow said the event showed the products for the future of e-mobility are already ready to support the EV transition.
