EXPO NEWS: Zinus presents its autonomous charging tower and onboard unit

EXPO NEWS: Zinus presents its autonomous charging tower and onboard unit

Zinus, a Norwegian expert in shore power and cable management solutions, is presenting its new ZPP800 autonomous charging tower and SWC200 onboard unit at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America. According to the company, this tech represents a leap forward in efficiency and functionality, driven by years of experience and customer input. Zinus’s latest improvements…


Zinus, a Norwegian expert in shore power and cable management solutions, is presenting its new ZPP800 autonomous charging tower and SWC200 onboard unit at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America.

According to the company, this tech represents a leap forward in efficiency and functionality, driven by years of experience and customer input. Zinus’s latest improvements include faster charging capabilities, with current levels increased from 4,400A to 8,000A. The firm has also made the unit easier to connect and disconnect and enhanced the design to minimize service maintenance.

Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America is running at the Long Beach Convention Center in California on March 13 and 14, 2024. Click here to register for your free expo pass.


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