Engineered for high-altitude stability and extreme temperature resilience.
Armenia is currently undergoing a significant energy transition, moving toward sustainable transportation as part of its "Green Economy" roadmap. With the Armenian government providing tax exemptions (VAT and customs duties) for electric vehicle imports, the fleet of EVs in cities like Yerevan, Gyumri, and Vanadzor has grown exponentially. However, the backbone of this transition—the DC Fast Charging infrastructure—requires robust, high-performance power modules capable of handling the unique local challenges.
Optimized heat dissipation and insulation for reliable operation at altitudes above 1000m, typical of the Armenian Highlands.
Engineered to operate seamlessly from -30°C to +75°C, ensuring Yerevan's hot summers and cold winters don't interrupt service.
Dongguan Voltra Charger Co., Ltd. is at the forefront of this technological export. As a Tier-1 manufacturer, we integrate the precision of Chinese electronics manufacturing with international safety standards. For Armenian exporters and local installers, this means access to high-density power modules that are 30% more compact than traditional rectifiers.
Our production lines in Dongguan utilize AI-driven quality control, ensuring that every 50kW or 40kW module shipped to Armenia meets stringent "Zero Defect" protocols. We understand the logistics of the North-South Road Corridor and provide specialized packaging to prevent transit damage.
Navigating the Armenian regulatory landscape for EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) requires a partner who understands EEU (Eurasian Economic Union) standards. Our modules are fully compliant with IEC 61851-1 and support the communication protocols required for Armenian network operators.
Integrating 30kW-50kW modules into underground parking lots of office buildings and malls (e.g., Dalma Garden Mall).
High-power 1000V modules for ultra-fast charging along the M1 and M2 highways, connecting Armenia to Georgia and Iran.
Powering the next generation of electric buses in Yerevan with modular, scalable rectifier banks.
Enabling traditional fuel stations to add DC Fast Charging bays quickly with our compact, easy-to-install modules.
High-reliability modules ready for global shipment and local integration.
The global EV industry is shifting toward 800V architectures, and Armenia is no exception. As Porsche Taycans and Hyundais with 800V systems become more common in the streets of Yerevan, the demand for 1000V-capable power modules has spiked. Our R&D focuses on Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology, which reduces switching losses and increases efficiency to nearly 97%.
Another emerging trend is Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). In Armenia, where grid stability is a priority, our bi-directional modules allow EVs to act as mobile batteries, feeding power back into the grid during peak load times. This localized "Smart Grid" approach is the future of Armenian energy independence.
Yes. Our modules support a wide 3-phase input (typically 380V-415V ±15%) which is standard in Armenia. They feature built-in protection against voltage surges and frequency fluctuations commonly found in the region.
Standard modules are usually in stock. Shipping from our Dongguan factory to Armenia typically takes 25-35 days via sea-land routes (through Poti/Batumi) or 7-10 days via air freight for urgent project needs.
Absolutely. Our modules are designed for parallel connection. For example, by stacking three 50kW modules, you can easily build a 150kW ultra-fast charging station with intelligent load sharing.
Yes, we offer comprehensive remote training via video conferencing and provide detailed SDK/API documentation for software integration. For large-scale infrastructure projects in Armenia, we can arrange on-site technical guidance.