Splitvolt has introduced two compact DC fast charging platforms aimed at fleet depots, municipal operations, and commercial EV infrastructure. The V-40 and S-80 systems mark the San Jose-based company’s expansion beyond AC charging. Both platforms debut at the EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas.
Highlights
- V-40 delivers 40 kW via CCS connector with wall-mount, pedestal, or mobile deployment options for space-constrained fleet facilities
- S-80 provides up to 80 kW, while the S-80 Duo configuration supports 160 kW total capacity for simultaneous two-vehicle charging
- Mid-power DC range (40–80 kW) targets fleet depot and destination charging where installation cost, grid capacity, and vehicle dwell time must be balanced
- Both platforms include OCPP network integration, RFID authorization, MID-compatible metering, and Wi-Fi/LAN connectivity

V-40: Flexible 40 kW DC Charging
The V-40 is a 40 kW DC fast charger designed for installations where flexibility and space efficiency are priorities. The unit supports wall-mount, pedestal-mount, and mobile configurations, making it suitable for fleet maintenance facilities, municipal depots, and vehicle service centers.
Key specifications include OCPP 1.6J network connectivity, optional Wi-Fi and LAN communications, RFID authorization, and MID-compatible energy metering. The charger features a 7-inch display interface and an industrial-grade enclosure rated to IP54/IK10 protection standards.
A mobile configuration allows deployment on wheels with three-phase power connections. This option serves locations where permanent installation is impractical.

S-80 and S-80 Duo: Compact High-Power DC Charging
The S-80 platform delivers up to 80 kW of DC output in a compact form factor. The S-80 Duo configuration doubles total capacity to 160 kW within the same physical footprint. It supports simultaneous charging for two vehicles through a shared power architecture.
Additional features include optional payment terminals, Plug & Charge functionality, and a vandal-resistant metal enclosure. Splitvolt noted that these charger architectures have already seen adoption in European commercial deployments where space efficiency and power density are critical.
Mixed AC/DC Infrastructure Strategy
Splitvolt positions the new DC platforms alongside its existing AC charging portfolio. The company’s approach combines DC fast charging for rapid vehicle turnaround with managed AC charging for longer dwell periods.
“Our V-40 and S-80 platforms are designed to solve real deployment challenges—delivering compact, flexible DC charging that is easier to install, scalable across many types of commercial locations, and designed to integrate seamlessly with networked AC charging infrastructure,” said Daniel Liddle, CEO of Splitvolt.
The company also offers wall-mounted AC stations with OCPP-compatible network integration, dynamic and static load balancing, Ethernet connectivity, and optional cellular connectivity.
Technology Foundation
Splitvolt’s DC platform incorporates power electronics and charging software developed through collaboration with global EV charging technology partners. Core power modules are based on systems already deployed in mature infrastructure markets.
The company is currently engaging with fleet operators, commercial property owners, and infrastructure partners for upcoming deployments across North America. Splitvolt is exhibiting at Booth #550 at the EV Charging Summit & Expo, running March 18–19 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
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