Fast Charging Module Armenia

Empowering the Caucasus Green Transition with Industrial-Grade Power Solutions

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🌍 Armenia’s EV Revolution: Market Insights

A Strategic Hub for Power Electronics

Armenia is rapidly becoming a focal point for renewable energy and electric mobility in the Caucasus region. With the government’s push for VAT exemptions on EV imports and the "Green Economy" initiatives, the demand for Fast Charging Modules has spiked. Our modules are designed to withstand Armenia’s diverse topography—from the high-altitude conditions of Dilijan to the urban density of Yerevan.

The local industrial sector is shifting toward modular energy storage and DC fast charging integration. As a leading exporter to the Armenia market, Zhejiang Midwest Charger provides the high-frequency switching power supply technology needed to stabilize local grids while providing ultra-fast charging capabilities.

Armenia EV Infrastructure
96%Peak Efficiency
1000VMax DC Output
20+Global Markets
12Y+R&D Experience

🏭 China Factory 4.0: Supply Chain Resilience

How our advanced manufacturing ensures Armenia’s charging infrastructure never faces downtime.

🔬 Precision Engineering

Utilizing GaN (Gallium Nitride) and SiC (Silicon Carbide) technologies to produce compact, high-density power modules that outperform traditional silicon-based rectifiers.

📦 Logistics Agility

Direct supply chains from our 8,000sqm facility to Yerevan via efficient Eurasian land bridge logistics, ensuring reduced lead times for large-scale industrial projects.

🛠️ OEM/ODM Flexibility

Fully customizable firmware and hardware configurations to meet Armenian grid standards and specific regional voltage fluctuations.

🛰️ Localized Application Scenarios

Highway Charging Corridors

Installing our 40kw and 50kw DC modules along the M1 and M2 highways to support long-distance EV travel across Armenia.

Smart City Yerevan

Integrated GaN USB-C modules for public transportation hubs and smart street furniture, providing 140W fast charging for commuters.

Solar-Coupled Microgrids

Utilizing our bifacial solar modules and DC charging rectifiers for off-grid energy solutions in Armenia’s sunny rural provinces.

🛡️ About Zhejiang Midwest Charger

Zhejiang Midwest Charger Co., Ltd. is a leading high-tech enterprise based in China, specializing in the research, development, production, and sales of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment. Our diverse product portfolio includes home AC charging stations, portable AC chargers, and high-performance DC fast charging stations suitable for residential, commercial, and public applications.

Through our dedicated efforts, we have successfully exported products to over 20 countries, including the Armenia market where we are expanding our footprint. Our products comply with CE, UL, CQC, and other international quality certifications. We operate an 8,000-square-meter modern factory with 12+ years of manufacturing expertise, supporting both ODM and OEM services.

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Armenia Market FAQ

1. Are these charging modules compatible with Armenia’s power grid?
Yes, our modules support a wide input voltage range (AC 260V-480V) and are designed to handle the minor voltage fluctuations common in certain regions of Armenia. They are CE certified for safety and performance.
2. What is the lead time for shipping to Yerevan?
Typically, for standard orders, shipping via Eurasian rail or sea-land combined transport takes 25-35 days. We also offer air freight for urgent project components.
3. Can you provide technical support for installation in Armenia?
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive digital manuals, remote video technical assistance, and can coordinate with local engineering firms for large-scale infrastructure deployments.
4. Why choose GaN modules over traditional ones for the Armenian climate?
Gallium Nitride (GaN) modules offer higher efficiency and better thermal management. This is crucial for Armenia’s summer heat, as it reduces the need for heavy cooling systems and lowers operational costs.