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PosiCharge High Voltage Power Station (HVPS) vs PosiCharge MVS 800 Multi-Vehicle Fast-Charge System

Spec comparison for two products on Aviation Souk. Both compete in Ground Support Equipment (GSE).

Cost of ownershipPosiCharge High Voltage Power Station (HVPS)PosiCharge MVS 800 Multi-Vehicle Fast-Charge System
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GCC airports deployed00
Certifications03
Specs

Technical specifications.

SpecPosiCharge High Voltage Power Station (HVPS)PosiCharge MVS 800 Multi-Vehicle Fast-Charge System
Output power (standalone mode)up to 30 kW
Output power (DVS/MVS DC-bus integrated)approx. 25 kW
Charge ports1
Connector typesCCS1 or NACS, standard 5 m cable
Operating modesStandalone (AC input) or integrated into PosiCharge DVS/MVS via DC bus
Integration noteDrop-in replacement for one standard power station; host software update required
Vehicle compatibilityHigh-voltage eGSE and road EVs (per OEM)
Enclosure ratingNEMA 3S (harsh outdoor industrial environments)NEMA 3R (outdoor)
AvailabilityDeliveries from Q1 2026 (announced Sep 2025)
Powerserver output power80 kW
Powerstation output power60 kW
Battery voltage range24-96 V
Max output current (dual mode)250 A
Max output current (single mode)500 A
Simultaneous vehiclesup to 16
Input power480 / 600 VAC, 3-phase
Full-load amp draw100 A @480 V / 80 A @600 V
Power factor0.96
Efficiency95 %
Battery communicationBMID; GBT CAN protocol compliant
Output connectorsEuro and Burton options
Operating temperature-40 to +50 °C
Powerserver dimensions (H×W×D)62 × 42 × 27 in
Powerserver weight1,405 lb
Powerstation dimensions (H×W×D)30 × 30 × 19 in
Powerstation weight304 lb
Communication portRS232
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