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Case Study: SETEC POWER Chargers Enhance Efficiency for Electric Fleets

As electric motorcycle fleets grow in North America and Europe, inadequate charging infrastructure leads to "range anxiety." Limited range, long charging times, and unreliable power in remote areas affect fleet efficiency. A solution is needed that integrates easily with existing stations, supports fast charging, and is deployable anywhere.

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Challenge: Overcoming "Range Anxiety"
As electric motorcycle fleets grow in North America and Europe, inadequate charging infrastructure leads to "range anxiety." Limited range, long charging times, and unreliable power in remote areas affect fleet efficiency. A solution is needed that integrates easily with existing stations, supports fast charging, and is deployable anywhere.


Solution: PowerPack Charger
SETEC POWER’s PowerPack charger addresses these challenges with:

· Ultra-Fast Charging: 10kW-60kW DC fast charging that improves efficiency by 50%, reducing idle time.

· Flexible Compatibility: Works with single-phase power, stable even in remote locations.

· Durability: Automotive-grade design, IP65-rated, operable in temperatures from -30°C to +65°C.

· Portability: Compact and lightweight for quick deployment in mobile charging scenarios.

 

Results: Increased Efficiency Across Sectors
In urban operations, Company 1 saw a 33.7% increase in daily mileage, a 56.8% reduction in wait times, and a 98% task completion rate in remote areas. Users reported that the PowerPack alleviated range anxiety, improving scheduling and customer satisfaction.

In motorsports, the PowerPack charger proved essential, providing high-speed, reliable charging for racing teams under extreme conditions. The solution’s speed and reliability ensure optimal performance both on the road and on the racetrack.

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