ZAPI GROUP launched the Zivan SG9 at The Battery Show North America 2024
The new 9 kilowatt Zivan-branded SG9 industrial charger was on display at the ZAPI GROUP booth. This highly flexible off-board fast charger can be configured for a variety of AC input sources for global deployment (both single and three phase voltages) and offers multiple charge voltages (36 to 96 volts DC) to support a wide array of battery packs.
ZAPI GROUP aims to grow the North American awareness of its brand’s solutions. That’s why at the recent Battery Show North America, in Detroit (October 7-10), the Group showed its full range of on-board (OBC) and off-board charging solutions, from 350 W to 36 kW, featured and supported by technical personnel from ZIVAN Srl (ZIVAN), Delta-Q Technologies (Delta-Q) and ZAPI GROUP.
“We are committed to delivering electrification enablement to our customers,” said Rod Dayrit, Global Director, Business Development for ZAPI GROUP’s charging solutions. “Our comprehensive charger lineup is designed for seamless integration with other electrification system components and battery technologies offered through our extensive partner network. With our global presence, we streamline sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, compliance, and OEM support across various industries, ensuring that our customers receive the best possible service no matter where they are.”
The new 9 kilowatt Zivan-branded SG9 industrial charger was on display at the ZAPI GROUP booth. This highly flexible off-board fast charger can be configured for a variety of AC input sources for global deployment (both single and three phase voltages) and offers multiple charge voltages (36 to 96 volts DC) to support a wide array of battery packs.
“We are thrilled to showcase our latest product, a portable, powerful, and ruggedized off-board charging solution, distinct in the market at The Battery Show North America,” said Simone Paterlini, Chief Operating Officer of Zivan. “The SG9 charger is IP-rated to withstand the harshest environments, providing portable high-power opportunity charging at construction and other outdoor industrial sites.”