According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), emerging markets accounted for 45% of global EV sales in 2024, yet charging infrastructure lags severely—with only 1 charger per 120 EVs, and 60% of urban grids having a capacity of less than 150kW. Leveraging technological innovation, FES Power has launched targeted solutions to help fill this infrastructure gap.
Traditional chargers require 750kW grid upgrades, with a single-site cost of \(500,000–\)1 million, hindering development in emerging markets. FES Power’s Cannon 300 charger only needs 150kW grid input and integrates a 250kWh LiFePO₄ battery, cutting grid upgrade costs by over 60%. It also delivers 300–600kW output, enabling it to charge 4–6 EVs per hour at peak times.
Traditional charger deployment takes 3–6 years, far outpaced by the 40%–60% annual growth of EVs in emerging markets. The Cannon 300 adopts a modular design, shortening deployment to 1–2 years. It supports starting with 2 ports and expanding to 4+ as needed. In a Kenyan pilot, 3 Cannon 300 units added 12 charging points in just 18 months—4 times faster than traditional solutions.
75% of remote areas in emerging markets lack fixed grids, creating significant charging challenges. FES Power’s Meta Series mobile chargers (Meta 46kW/60kW) are equipped with 46–60kWh liquid-cooled LiFePO₄ batteries and have IP54/IP67 protection, enabling off-grid operation for 8–12 hours. In rural Brazil, the Meta 60kW provides emergency charging for vehicles within a 50km radius, charging a mid-size EV from 20% to 80% in 45 minutes.
The Cannon 300 features a quiet design: <55dB@1m in normal mode, <45dB@1m in eco mode, and only <35dB@1m in night silent mode—lower than the noise level of a coffee shop (<65dB). It is perfectly suited for dense residential areas in emerging markets, meeting the overnight parking and charging needs of 60% of EV owners.
Emerging markets have diverse climates. The Cannon 300 operates in temperatures from -25℃ to 55℃ with liquid/air cooling, maintaining 95% efficiency even in Dubai’s summer temperatures above 50℃. The Meta Series also works in the same temperature range; in Nepal’s -15℃ winters, the Meta 46kW maintains stable battery performance with a charging efficiency of 90%.
The Cannon 300 supports dynamic power distribution, with a maximum single-gun liquid-cooled output of 600A (480kW) and grid-tied/off-grid operation. The Meta Series additionally provides 30kW AC output (230–400V) for tools or emergency use. At a South African mall, 2 Cannon 300 units paired with 1 Meta device serve over 150 EVs weekly, with 98% equipment uptime, fully meeting commercial scenario needs. To learn more, click https://www.fescharging.com/.