Prometheus Series Product Series Archive
Charging module guide
Prometheus EV charging modules for charger manufacturing and integration
Prometheus Series supports EV charger manufacturers and system integrators evaluating module-level power, electrical interface, mechanical fit, and production requirements.
Prometheus EV charging modules are module-level sourcing options for charger manufacturers that need power-module selection, controller connection review, thermal design, sample testing, and production planning.
Specification focus for buyers
| Decision area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Electrical interface | Confirm input/output voltage and current, control-board connection, communication, insulation, and protection logic. |
| Thermal design | Review cooling airflow, mounting, enclosure fit, ambient temperature, and aging or burn-in test requirements. |
| Integration | Match module selection to charger architecture, firmware expectations, sample testing, and production schedule. |
| Supply risk | Confirm certification market, long-term availability, spare parts, and OEM/ODM support. |
Key capabilities
- Module-level sourcing for charger manufacturing
- Power and electrical-interface planning
- Integration support for charging equipment projects
- OEM/ODM support for production programs
Best-fit applications
- Charger manufacturing
- System integration
- Module replacement planning
- OEM/ODM equipment development
Selection checklist
- Confirm power level and electrical interface
- Define cooling, protection, and controller connection needs
- Check certification and reliability requirements
- Share mechanical constraints, volume, and integration schedule
Procurement fit
Prometheus is a module-level sourcing path for charger manufacturers and integration partners that need power modules, electrical interface planning, controller connection review, and production planning rather than a finished charging station.
Market and standards notes
Match power level, input and output interface, protection functions, thermal design, communication needs, and certification route with the final charger platform before locking a module specification.
Implementation risks to confirm
Confirm sample testing, mechanical constraints, cooling path, aging test requirements, spare-part strategy, and integration schedule so the module choice does not delay charger development or mass production.
Common buyer questions
Who buys EV charging modules?
Charging modules are usually purchased by charger manufacturers, integrators, and service teams that need module-level components for production, development, or maintenance.
What should be confirmed before module selection?
Confirm power level, electrical interface, cooling method, control requirements, certifications, and mechanical integration constraints.
