StarCharge, a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions, is set to unveil its latest innovations at Key Energy 2025 in Rimini, Italy. The event, which takes place from 5-7 March, will provide a platform for StarCharge to showcase its most advanced charging and energy storage technologies.
The company’s stand at Hall A1, Stand 111, will feature a fully simulated Charging Hub, offering visitors a hands-on experience of its integrated charging and storage solutions. The display aims to highlight how StarCharge’s technologies contribute to a more sustainable and efficient energy ecosystem.
Advancing EV Charging Efficiency
One of the highlights of the exhibition will be the Armstrong Charging Robot, a robotic EV charging system designed to streamline the charging process. The automated system ensures precise plug-in positioning and rapid energy transfer, completing the charging connection in under 40 seconds. StarCharge claims this innovation will improve user convenience while increasing efficiency in high-traffic charging stations.
Alongside the Armstrong system, StarCharge will introduce its high-performance all-in-one chargers, capable of delivering up to 320 kW. These compact units are designed for both public charging stations and fleet operations, combining power and efficiency within a space-saving structure.
For large-scale EV fleets and high-power charging hubs, the company will showcase its centralised solutions, offering charging capacities of up to 720 kW. These modular systems allow for flexible deployment, optimising power distribution while supporting the growing demand for rapid EV charging infrastructure.
Integrating Energy Storage and Smart Management
Beyond EV charging, StarCharge is expanding its focus on energy management, with several new products aimed at improving grid stability and energy independence. The company’s eBox Commercial Energy Storage System is designed to provide scalable storage solutions, helping businesses manage peak electricity demand more effectively.
For residential users, the vBox Residential Energy Storage System integrates with the Vesta inverter, allowing homeowners to maximise the use of solar energy. The system supports bi-directional charging, enabling vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities, which could help reduce reliance on conventional power sources.
StarCharge’s Halo V2G Charger is another key innovation, enabling EVs to supply power back to the grid. This system aims to improve grid stability while allowing EV owners to optimise their energy use. The ability to feed electricity back into the network could play a crucial role in balancing supply and demand, particularly as renewable energy adoption increases.
A Step Towards Sustainable Transport
With demand for EV infrastructure growing, StarCharge’s presence at Key Energy 2025 underscores its commitment to advancing the transition to clean energy. The company’s latest technologies focus on improving efficiency, expanding charging accessibility, and integrating smart energy solutions.
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to see these systems in action and discuss how StarCharge’s innovations can contribute to a more sustainable transportation future.
For more details or to schedule a meeting, visit www.starcharge.com.