Huawei’s “Fusion Charge” Expands in Latin America

Huawei remains one of the leading companies offering solutions for urban mobility, enabling both public and private transportation to benefit from electromobility.

Huawei Technologies took a decisive step towards the electrification of transportation in Bolivia by introducing its electric vehicle chargers, both for home and commercial use, called Fusion Charge.

According to local media Economy, the solutions allow a charge to be completed in just 10 minutes, positioning Huawei as a leader in electromobility in the country.

A crucial advance in a context where rising fuel prices demand a rapid transition to renewable energies.

Leonardo Vargas, Digital Power Account Manager for Huawei in Bolivia, assured that the transition to electromobility is a mandatory step not only because of the national situation, but also because of the awareness of the need for transformation.

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“Many car brands are moving their technology to hybrid or fully electric systems, and you can already see many of them circulating in the streets of Bolivia,” he stressed.

High Innovation

Huawei’s “FusionCharge” system stands out not only for its speed, but also for its energy efficiency.

The chargers feature an innovative cooling system that allows them to handle high power safely, and its “Power Sharing” technology optimizes power distribution between connected vehicles.

This solution, designed for high demands, can manage up to 720 kW and recharge 12 cars simultaneously, making it an ideal choice for massive charging stations.

“Our electrochargers stand out not only for their speed, but also for their flexibility and safety.

The modular technology we use ensures that each vehicle receives the exact amount of energy it needs, improving efficiency and reducing resource consumption,” concluded Vargas Chacón.