This EV charger system runs like a mini power plant – up to 10 MW
ABB E-mobility is going after the toughest EV charging jobs with a powerful new charger system built to run nonstop at transit depots, logistics hubs, and high-traffic corridors.
A shift away from standalone chargers

The company’s OM X-Series is designed as a distributed charging system that replaces traditional clusters of chargers with a single, coordinated site architecture. It can scale from 800 kilowatts to 10 megawatts and beyond, supporting more than 100 charging points on a single system.
ABB says the shift is meant to address a growing problem at large charging sites. As demand rises, simply adding more standalone chargers can create inefficiencies and operational headaches instead of solving them.
Building on ABB’s charging stack
The X-Series builds on ABB E-mobility’s earlier platforms. The A-Series, launched in 2024, focused on high-power charging reliability. The OM M-Series, introduced in April 2026, expanded that approach into site-level systems designed to improve charging economics. The new X-Series extends that architecture to megawatt-scale applications with sustained, long-duration use.
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