
EACharger Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Multi-protocol AC and DC electric vehicle charging station supporting up to 200 kW fast charging for airport GSE electrification.
The EACharger is ElectroAir's electric vehicle charging station offering, positioned at the intersection of the company's power electronics expertise and the rapid GSE electrification programmes underway at major international airports. The unit supports both AC and DC charging modes and is compatible with the three dominant charging standards: CCS Combo2, CHAdeMO, and Type 2 AC — meaning a single installation can serve the broad diversity of electric GSE assets now entering airport fleets: electric baggage tractors, belt loaders, pushback tractors, and light utility vehicles. Fast DC charging is available up to 200 kW through four parallelled modules, enabling the short charging windows available during aircraft turnarounds. Multi-protocol flexibility eliminates the need for separate chargers per equipment type. Built-in EMC filters ensure compliance with EU standards on radio-electric and impulse distortion. A graphical display provides a user-friendly interface for ground handling staff who may not be technically trained. The robust protective enclosure is rated for harsh environment operation, suited to outdoor apron positioning or vehicle bay installation. The EACharger is sold through ElectroAir's linked brand ea-charger.com, which offers the full range of charging station configurations. For airport infrastructure managers developing EV charging master plans, the EACharger integrates naturally with ElectroAir's broader apron power ecosystem — GPU infrastructure, distribution pillars, and cable management — under a single vendor relationship.
Technical specifications.
| Max DC Output Power | 200 kW (4 modules in parallel) |
| Charging Standards | CCS Combo2, CHAdeMO, AC Type 2 |
| Charging Modes | AC and DC |
| EMC Compliance | EU standards, RF and impulse filters fitted |
| Display | Graphical user interface |
| Enclosure | Robust, rated for harsh environment use |
Use cases.
- ›Fast charging for electric baggage tractors, belt loaders, and pushback vehicles during short turnarounds
- ›Airport EV charging infrastructure serving mixed GSE fleets with different connector standards
- ›Landside fleet charging for electric passenger buses and airside support vehicles
- ›Terminal or hangar-side EV charging bays requiring multi-standard compatibility
- ›GSE fleet electrification programmes aligned with airport sustainability commitments