As countries worldwide accelerate efforts to achieve carbon neutrality, the spotlight is turning to how electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure can integrate with renewable energy. This week, industry experts highlighted that combining EV chargers with solar and storage systems is not only an environmental choice but also a practical step toward reducing grid pressure and energy costs.
In response to these market trends, FES Power announced a series of solutions that seamlessly combine renewable energy with EV charging. The company’s solar-storage ultra-fast charging systems (150–480kW) integrate photovoltaic generation, battery storage, and high-power DC charging to deliver stable, sustainable energy for commercial sites. By enabling charging even during grid peaks, these systems help operators lower costs while ensuring reliable service.
Beyond large-scale applications, FES Charging also offers a diverse portfolio to meet varying customer needs:
3.5–7kW portable chargers for flexible, on-the-go use
7–22kW wall-mounted chargers designed for home and workplace environments
120–160kW DC fast chargers for public and fleet operations requiring rapid energy delivery
The integration of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is also gaining traction. With V2G, EVs can act as both energy consumers and suppliers, storing renewable power when available and returning it to the grid when demand spikes. This innovation is expected to reshape energy ecosystems in the coming years, supporting both drivers and utilities.
“As renewable energy capacity expands globally, the future of EV charging is no longer just about convenience—it’s about sustainability and smart energy management,” a company spokesperson noted. “Our solutions are designed to help customers take advantage of this shift, whether at home, in business, or in large-scale infrastructure projects.”
With governments promoting solar carports, community microgrids, and intelligent charging networks, FES Charging’s products are positioned at the heart of this transformation.
For more information on FES Charging’s green mobility solutions, visit www.fescharging.com.