SINBON receives UL safety certification for their liquid cooling system for electric vehicle charging.

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Taiwanese electronics company SINBON Electronics has obtained a UL safety certification for its liquid cooling system designed for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

This system enables the deployment of chargers with a power output of up to 1 MW. This helps companies building EV charging infrastructure meet their goals of providing faster and more powerful charging. SINBON supports all major charging standards, including NACS, CCS1, CCS2, and MCS.

Using a liquid cooling system allows for quicker EV charging times, reduces heat in cables to save energy, makes cables thinner and easier to manage, and maintains a stable temperature.

Unlike traditional setups, SINBON’s split design offers more flexibility and easier maintenance. The system works reliably even in very cold conditions, down to -40° C, making it suitable for challenging EV locations. It can use either water or oil as the coolant.

“As ultra-fast charging becomes the standard for EVs, advanced liquid cooling systems like SINBON’s are helping to reduce charging times, improve energy use, and extend the life of charging equipment,” said Hanson Zhou, SINBON’s R&D Manager. “This achievement shows how SINBON’s innovation and dedication to quality are advancing the EV industry.”

Source: SINBON Electronics

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