ElectricFish's 400 kW charger skips the grid upgrade—finally, infrastructure that doesn't require re-plumbing the neighborhood
"The charger tech that matters isn't flashy, and it never will be. This is plumbing, not horsepower."
— Revvly Take
ElectricFish built a DC fast charger that delivers 400 kW without needing expensive utility infrastructure overhauls. If this actually scales, it solves one of EV adoption's real problems—not the car, the charging. The catch: adoption depends on whether installers and networks actually deploy it instead of the usual incumbent politics.
InsideEVs · Jan 8
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