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Molead introduces modular charging sockets for heavy-duty electric vehicles

Molead introduces modular charging sockets for heavy-duty electric vehicles

July 9, 2025By MOLEAD-Zhengzhou Jingyida Auto Parts Co., Ltd.
Technical Information / Información Técnica
China
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As charging needs for electric buses and trucks grow more demanding, Molead has launched a new generation of modular charging sockets, designed for high-power, flexible use across global markets.

Its flagship DC socket supports up to 1200A in dual-gun mode, enabling megawatt-level fast charging for large vehicles. The socket is modular, allowing panel, terminal, and housing replacement to withstand harsh operational environments. It is already deployed across all Yutong models for the Chinese market and supports continuous charging up to 600A.

Molead’s new AC socket, tailored for international markets, supports standard household charging, while a third product — an integrated AC/DC socket — is featured on Yutong’s international models. It delivers up to 500A DC and 32A AC, offering flexibility across global charging scenarios.

These solutions are part of Molead Group’s broader commitment to EV electrical connection systems, developed by its Wiring Harness Business Unit. The company has established in-house R&D, supply chain, and quality control teams to support innovation in new energy transport.

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