Edison XFC, a developer specialising in Extreme Fast-Charging (XFC) solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), has received building permits from Clark County in Nevada, US, for an EV charging station.
These permits will enable the construction of an XFC EV charging pilot station in Las Vegas, potentially positioning the city as a benchmark for sustainable and off-grid EV charging.
The company’s management worked in tandem with the Clark County Building Department to secure the necessary approvals.
Edison XFC’s charging solutions combine solar energy, battery storage, and EV charging hardware, all orchestrated by an energy management system with DC coupling.
The company’s approach to public EV charging infrastructure involves the use of advanced XFC technology designed to make ultra-fast charging affordable, accessible, and environmentally friendly.
Edison XFC co-founder and board of directors chair Amit Kumar said: “We expect to complete the buildout of the pilot station within the first quarter [Q1] of 2025. At that time, we will showcase to all EV enthusiasts, a technology we firmly believe to be a game-changer in the EV space, boasting superior charging speeds, using sustainable renewable energy and far less reliance on the grid.”
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By GlobalDataEdison XFC co-founder, president, and CEO Victor Lee added: “All the hardware has already been delivered to the project site, and we are ready to break ground on the construction immediately.
“Our technology aims to charge an EV up to 80% capacity or 50kWh, which is equivalent to a driving range of about 150 to 200 miles, in as little as ten minutes! Through a network of next-generation, renewable-powered charging stations, we can deliver a ‘Fast & Easy’ charging experience on par with traditional gasoline refuelling.”