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Power Innovations Debuts 60 kW Dual-Cable EV Fast Charger

The new EVFC060 charger from the Utah-based supplier delivers up to 60 kW of charging power, dual-cable functionality, and support for multiple voltage configurations without power de-rating.

April 3, 2026
Promotional graphic for a new product from Power Innovations International. The image features the company's logo and a pedestal-mounted dual-cable EV fast charger against an orange background. A "New Product" label appears in the upper left corner, with School Bus Fleet branding in the lower left.

Can fleets avoid costly electrical upgrades? Power Innovations says so with its new fast charger that delivers full charging power across multiple voltage configurations while reducing infrastructure challenges.

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Pii/School Bus Fleet

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Last week, Power Innovations International (Pii), which offers electrical power management systems and services, launched the EVFC060, its latest 60 kW dual-cable DC fast charger.

Designed to address the growing demand for reliable, high-capacity infrastructure, the EVFC060 combines Pii’s voltage flexibility with a new dual-cable configuration for optimized charging efficiency and dynamic power sharing.

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“Expanding our portfolio with the EVFC060 reflects our commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that simplify the transition to electric mobility,” said Gary Straker, president of Power Innovations International. “By offering a dual-cable model that requires no de-rating regardless of the site’s voltage, we are providing our customers with a versatile, future-proof solution that meets the rigorous safety standards they expect.”

The company said the EVFC060 is engineered to reduce construction and infrastructure costs by providing up to 60 kW of continuous charging output while still handling 240 Vac single phase, 208 Vac or 240 Vac 3-phase or 480 Vac Wye. It is cETLus listed to UL 2202, UL 2231-1 & 2, and CSA C22.2 standards, ensuring it meets the highest safety and regulatory requirements in North Americas.

Key features include:

  • Dual-Cable Setup with Power Sharing: Dynamically allocates 30kW of output power between two cables (CCS1 and NACS).
  • No Power De-rating: Full 60 kW output on 240 Vac single phase, 208 Vac or 240 Vac 3-phase or 480 Vac Wye.
  • Rugged Design: NEMA 3S/IP54 rated enclosure with air-to-air heat exchangers all-weather durability.

Safety Tested Products

Pii also offers field-configurable pedestal and wall-mounted chargers.

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Last fall, its NEMA 4-rated Outdoor Mobile Quick Charger was evaluated by Intertek, who ensured the products met requirements from UL and CSA. The products will bear Intertek’s cETLus mark as proof of product compliance with North American safety protocols. Pii’s Outdoor Mobile Quick Charger can plug directly into suitable wall outlets, making it a viable option for fleets and depots, as well as any large-scale Level 3 EV implementation installations without access to 480V infrastructure.

“As more of our products achieve cETLus listings, this continues to showcase Pii’s commitment to safety and regulatory compliance,” said Nick Stone, Pii’s director of product. “When it comes to uptime, safety, and ease-of-use, the goal is for our EV charging family to continue to lead the industry.”


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