Tailored solutions for fleet and urban charging underscore local deployment and white-label collaboration
BANGKOK, Jan. 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Zerova Technology ("Zerova" or "the Company") showcased its full range of DC and AC charging solutions at Booth B13 during EVCharge Live Thailand 2026 from January 28-29, 2026, emphasizing modular, scalable system design for fleet operators and urban public charging networks. The Company highlighted its split-type architecture, Dynamic Power Distribution technology, and expanded deployment footprint in Southeast Asia, reinforcing its long-term commitment to Thailand and the region.
Alex Lin, Chairman of Zerova Technology, commented: "As fleet electrification and urban charging demand continue to grow, operators need solutions that can be deployed in phases, scaled easily, and configured for different grid conditions. We look forward to meeting partners at EVCharge Live Thailand 2026, not only to demonstrate our modular charging architecture but also to listen, collaborate, and co-develop tailored charging experiences for Southeast Asia."
Modular, Scalable Architecture for Fleet and Urban Needs
At the event, Zerova presented a deployable and flexible portfolio engineered for high-density fleet operations and urban charging environments. The DZ480 kW power cabinet anchored the Company's split-type system, paired with DD Generation 3 and Generation 3.5 dispenser cabinets. The architecture supported phased construction, multi-vehicle charging, and site-level scalability without major grid upgrades.
Zerova also displayed all-in-one chargers, including the DQ480 kW and DS80-120 kW units, alongside the AX Series AC platform for destination charging. The showcase reflected a broader strategy to deliver charging and energy-integration solutions that matched Thailand's unique operating conditions, grid environments, and rapid EV adoption.
Supporting Thailand's Charging Network Expansion
Zerova continues to strengthen its footprint in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, where the government aims to deploy 12,000 public chargers by 2030 and expand EV supply chain participation. Since entering the region in 2023, Zerova has completed more than 100 site deployments across Thailand and established a local service team to support commissioning, optimization, and maintenance.
Leveraging real-world deployment experience, Zerova helps local partners plan expansions, manage grid constraints, and improve capital efficiency through Dynamic Power Distribution and modular design. The Company works closely with utilities, CPOs, fleet operators, and energy partners in Thailand to support national EV and energy transition goals, including continued collaboration with the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA).
Localized Insights, Regional Strategy
Zerova's product roadmap draws on operational experience from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Its modular architecture, Dynamic Power Distribution, and energy-storage integration allow operators to meet high-load, multi-vehicle charging needs in power-constrained or space-limited sites.
EVCharge Live Thailand 2026 also serves as a market-listening platform for Zerova, which is gathering feedback on next-generation concepts — including a slim DC charger with a 10-inch UI and 80–120 kW output, tailored for urban and fleet applications in Southeast Asia.
Brand Behind the Brand: Customization and Collaboration
As part of its broader regional strategy, Zerova continues to expand its role across the fleet-electrification and charge point operator (CPO) ecosystems, not only as a hardware provider but as a full energy-integration solutions partner. By combining charging systems with energy storage and smart energy management, Zerova enables customers to navigate grid variability and rising EV adoption.
Reinforcing its position as the "brand behind the brand," Zerova provides ODM and JDM solutions that enable partners to customize system designs, user interfaces, and deployment models. This approach supports utilities, energy companies, CPOs, and automotive stakeholders seeking differentiated charging experiences.
Visitors can explore Zerova's solutions and partnership opportunities at Booth B13 during EVCharge Live Thailand 2026. Additional information and consultation requests are available through Zerova's official website.
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Zerova Showcases Scalable Fleet and Urban Charging Solutions at EVCharge Live Thailand 2026
Zerova Showcases Scalable Fleet and Urban Charging Solutions at EVCharge Live Thailand 2026
Zerova Showcases Scalable Fleet and Urban Charging Solutions at EVCharge Live Thailand 2026
HONG KONG, Jan. 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) celebrated the successful conclusion of its "2025 Winter InnoTalent Programme" (Winter Internship Programme) with a graduation ceremony, recognising 30 young global talents for their outstanding performance during their six‑week internship. The Winter Internship Programme proved highly effective in nurturing top I&T talent and reinforced Hong Kong's critical role in connecting the Chinese Mainland with global talent ecosystems.
The Winter Internship Programme received an overwhelming response, attracting over 1,800 applications worldwide. The 30 selected interns came from the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, the United States, Australia and India, as well as several Belt and Road countries, including Indonesia, Korea, New Zealand, Russia and Pakistan. They hail from world-renowned institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peking University, the University of Melbourne, the University of New South Wales and Fudan University, as well as leading Hong Kong universities including The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Over 60% of the interns have majored in STEM‑related disciplines—including Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science—while others possess backgrounds in economics, finance and management, reflecting Hong Kong's need for interdisciplinary talent development and underscoring the city's strong appeal to young I&T talent worldwide.
Aligning with the "15th Five-Year Plan" to Nurture I&T Talents with Global Vision
HKPC has proactively aligned with the national "15th Five-Year Plan", which supports developing Hong Kong and Macao as an international hub for high‑calibre tech talent and promotes strategic Belt and Road cooperation. As a flagship HKPC talent initiative, the "InnoTalent Programme" seeks to inspire young people's innovation spirit and unleash their potential. The programme also provides students from Belt and Road economies with valuable opportunities to gain in‑depth exposure to Hong Kong's I&T industry. The goal is to encourage the pursuit of further careers in Hong Kong after graduation and strengthen collaboration and exchange in I&T and talent development between Hong Kong and partner economies.
Diverse Hands‑on Learning to Stay Ahead of I&T Developments
The six‑week internship closely aligns with Hong Kong's I&T development priorities, focusing on technology application, business analysis and innovation management, while equipping interns with a comprehensive understanding of I&T knowledge and industry trends. Under the guidance of HKPC's professional teams, interns actively participated across multiple divisions, applying innovative technologies to address real‑world business challenges and further deepening their understanding of Hong Kong's I&T ecosystem.
To broaden the understanding of interns across the I&T landscape in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area (GBA), HKPC arranged a series of field trips. These included a visit to the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, where interns observed how intelligent technologies are enhancing public service efficiency. They also visited the Hongrita Group's smart factory in Zhongshan, where they learned how automation and smart manufacturing are leveraged to boost productivity. The visits deepened interns' understanding of regional I&T collaboration and supply‑chain integration.
A key highlight of the Winter Internship Programme, the "Dare to Try" competition showcased the standout learning outcomes from the six‑week internship. The 30 interns were divided into five teams and, under the guidance of mentors, developed AI‑driven innovative concepts, which they presented to HKPC's management at the graduation ceremony. Team Echolink was ultimately named as overall programme champion.
Mr. Mohamed D. BUTT, MH, Executive Director of HKPC, said: "HKPC has been actively supporting the development of Hong Kong as a hub for high‑calibre talent, as nurturing young people with a global vision is a vital driver of I&T development. Through hands‑on experience, the 'InnoTalent Programme' enables students to gain a more comprehensive understanding of Hong Kong's and the Greater Bay Area's I&T ecosystem, laying a solid foundation for their future careers in the sector. We believe that this year's young talents gathered from around the world will elevate Hong Kong as an ideal platform in connecting the Chinese Mainland with the global innovation community, while creating greater value for I&T development."
Multiple programme interns shared how the six‑week internship experience had deepened their understanding of Hong Kong's I&T development. Hermione, an intern from Hong Kong currently studying at Peking University, said: "The Winter Internship Programme allowed me to see Hong Kong's I&T landscape in action and gain a deeper understanding of the city's role in connecting the Mainland Chinese with the international community. The professional guidance from HKPC mentors helped me learn how to translate research ideas into application‑ready outcomes, broaden my industry perspective, and lay an important foundation for my future career in the I&T sector."
Applications are now open for the "2026 Summer InnoTalent Programme". Local and overseas university students are welcome to apply and experience Hong Kong's vibrant I&T ecosystem first‑hand. For more details and application information, please visit the programme website.
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About the Hong Kong Productivity Council
The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) is a statutory body established in 1967, dedicated to enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of Hong Kong enterprises through world-class applied R&D, innovative technology services, and integrated manufacturing solutions. As a market-oriented, international R&D organisation, HKPC leverages its deep expertise and extensive industry experience in key areas such as AI, advanced manufacturing, life and health technology, green technology and new energy to drive new industrialisation and support the growth of emerging and future industries.
HKPC focuses on addressing businesses challenges and industrial technology needs, promoting the full integration between technological and industrial innovation. Through technology transfer, product innovation, intellectual property protection and commercialisation of R&D outcomes, the Council fosters collaboration with the local business community as well as top global R&D institutions, delivering added value to industries and advancing the development of new productive forces. HKPC's world-class R&D achievements have been widely recognised over the years, winning an array of local and overseas accolades, reinforcing Hong Kong's role as an international innovation and technology centre and a smart city.
To help enterprises capitalise on Hong Kong's strengths in international connectivity to expand into global markets, HKPC offers comprehensive overseas expansion services tailored to critical areas including product development, technology, manufacturing, and management, enabling businesses to successfully go global from Hong Kong.
HKPC is also committed to providing timely and practical support to SMEs and startups with timely and practical , assisting them in accessing Government funding programmes. Through its FutureSkills training initiatives, HKPC helps both industry and academia stay ahead in latest digital and STEM technologies, nurturing a future-ready talent pool for Hong Kong.
For more information, please visit HKPC's website: www.hkpc.org/en.
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HKPC "2025 Winter InnoTalent Programme" Gathers Global I&T Talent to Strengthen Hong Kong's Position as an International High‑Calibre Talent Hub