The charging system aims to support growing demand for fast, scalable electric vehicle infrastructure across commercial, public and fleet applications.

Schneider Electric has introduced EVlink Pro DC 720, a high-power charging system designed for commercial and industrial sites, public charging hubs, and fleet operators. Delivering up to 720 kW and capable of charging up to 12 vehicles simultaneously, the platform is intended to support diverse EV types, from eTrucks and eBuses to passenger cars, while reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency.
The system’s advantages are particularly relevant in large-scale eMobility deployments. Dynamic load management allows energy to be distributed intelligently across multiple vehicles, enabling commercial depots, logistics sites, public charging hubs, and fleet operators to maintain operational continuity. Its modular, decentralised architecture supports up to six remote dispensers within an 80-metre radius of the main power cabinet, which reduces the need for multiple grid connections, simplifies installation, and lowers on-site noise. These capabilities allow operators to scale layouts according to site requirements while maintaining efficiency and flexibility.
The platform’s features provide the technical foundation for these advantages. With 97% energy efficiency, the system minimizes losses during high-power charging. The architecture enables simultaneous charging across multiple points, while modular dispensers allow for configurable positioning around the power cabinet. The system also integrates with the company’s lifecycle services, including installation support and tailored maintenance plans, helping operators maintain uptime and optimize performance over time.
By combining high power, modularity, and intelligent energy management, EVlink Pro DC 720 provides a flexible platform that can adapt to evolving electric mobility needs across public networks, commercial sites, and fleet operations.







