Suncar Launches Vehicle-Side Megawatt Charging Interface

A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.A SUNCAR control unit with orange cover on a white background.

Suncar Launches Vehicle-Side Megawatt Charging Interface

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Post from March 24, 2026

The Swiss technology firm Suncar AG has introduced the MEGAFLOW1500, a new vehicle-side DC fast-charging interface designed for the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). This solution directly addresses a frequently overlooked challenge: the integration of high-performance charging hardware within the vehicle itself. Developed specifically for commercial vehicles and off-highway machinery, the system bundles all core high-power charging functions into a single modular unit. 

 

The Swiss technology firm Suncar AG has introduced the MEGAFLOW1500, a new vehicle-side DC fast-charging interface designed for the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). This solution directly addresses a frequently overlooked challenge: the integration of high-performance charging hardware within the vehicle itself. Developed specifically for commercial vehicles and off-highway machinery, the system bundles all core high-power charging functions into a single modular unit. 

 

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Post from March 24, 2026
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The charging interface includes the charging inlet, high-voltage switching technology, safety components, and measurement and monitoring systems. It also handles communication with the vehicle's control unit and can be optionally expanded with an MCS charging controller. This controller ensures seamless coordination between the vehicle and the charging infrastructure, enabling standardized communication according to current industry protocols. Designed for demanding operational environments, the interface supports both passive and active cooling, making it versatile enough for a wide variety of vehicle types. 

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(c) Suncar

The MEGAFLOW1500 is engineered for extreme charging capacities, operating at a voltage of up to 1,000V DC and enabling charging currents of up to 1,500 amperes. The compact unit weighs approximately 99 pounds (45 kilograms) and measures about 23 × 14 × 8.3 inches (585 × 356 × 210 millimeters), which allows for relatively easy integration into existing vehicle architectures. Furthermore, the interface is rated for a wide temperature range of –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C) and meets relevant industrial standards, qualifying it for use in harsh environments. 

With this new solution, Suncar is targeting OEMs and machinery manufacturers looking to integrate MCS technology into development, pilot, or series-production vehicles. By providing a unit with pre-integrated high-voltage, safety, and communication functions, the interface significantly reduces overall R&D and engineering effort. 

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