Fleet EV Charging Systems Manufacturer & Suppliers in Hanoi

Driving Vietnam's Capital toward a Sustainable, AI-Powered Electric Future with Megawatt Charging Solutions.

The EV Revolution in Hanoi: Commercial & Industrial Context

Hanoi, the heart of Vietnam’s economic growth, is undergoing a profound transformation in its transportation sector. As a leading Fleet EV Charging Systems Manufacturer, we recognize that Hanoi is not just a city but a burgeoning hub for electric mobility in Southeast Asia. The local government's commitment to the "Green Traffic" initiative aims to replace traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) buses and commercial fleets with clean energy alternatives by 2030. This shift is particularly evident in industrial zones like Thang Long Industrial Park and Quang Minh Industrial Zone, where logistics companies are increasingly integrating electric trucks into their operations.

The industrial landscape in Hanoi and surrounding provinces like Bac Ninh and Hung Yen demands robust, high-capacity charging infrastructure. For many businesses, the transition to an electric fleet represents a significant capital investment. However, with the rise of local EV manufacturing giants like VinFast and the increasing presence of international logistics firms, the demand for Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) and smart load management is skyrocketing. Our role as a supplier is to provide the backbone for this transition, ensuring that Hanoi's logistics and public transit networks remain operational 24/7 without straining the local power grid.

High Power Density

Designed for Hanoi's high-demand routes, offering up to 720kW of split-charging power for rapid turnaround.

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AI-Driven Load Balancing

Smart algorithms that distribute energy efficiently across multiple terminals to prevent grid peak-load issues.

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Climate-Resilient Design

IP55 and IP65 rated systems built to withstand Hanoi’s humid tropical climate and heavy monsoon seasons.

Industry Trends: What’s Driving Hanoi’s EV Adoption?

Several key trends are shaping the future of Fleet EV charging systems in Hanoi. First is the integration of Solar-plus-Storage. With Vietnam’s favorable solar irradiance, commercial operators in Hanoi are looking toward 1MW Solar ESS (Energy Storage Systems) to reduce reliance on the grid and lower operational costs. This is particularly relevant for the "Sustainable City" roadmap which encourages shopping malls, such as AEON Mall Ha Dong and Lotte Mall West Lake, to install charging stations that utilize renewable energy.

Second, Pantograph Charging Systems are becoming the standard for Hanoi's public bus fleet (VinBus). These systems allow for "opportunity charging" at bus stops or depots, enabling buses to top up their batteries in 10-15 minutes. This technology is crucial for the high-frequency routes connecting the Old Quarter to the new urban areas in Nam Tu Liem. As a specialized manufacturer, we provide the advanced Hici Pantograph systems that ensure seamless integration with the city's electric bus architecture.

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Localized Application Scenarios in Vietnam’s Capital

Implementing a charging network in a densely populated city like Hanoi requires localized expertise. We focus on four primary application scenarios:

  • Last-Mile Logistics Hubs: Providing DC fast charging for electric vans delivering goods to the narrow streets of the Hoan Kiem district.
  • Campus & Institutional Fleets: Smart charging systems for universities and government offices in the Cau Giay district, featuring RFID and APP control for secure access.
  • Industrial Megawatt Hubs: Heavy-duty 480kw systems for the massive logistics parks near Noi Bai International Airport, supporting the export-driven economy.
  • Hospitality & Retail: Destination charging solutions for Hanoi’s luxury hotels and expansive shopping centers, integrating digital advertising screens to provide an extra revenue stream for property owners.

Our SGC Smart IP55 systems are particularly popular here because they offer the perfect balance of footprint and power, fitting into the tight spatial constraints of Hanoi's urban environment while delivering the performance needed for professional fleets.

About Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd.

Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. is a forward-thinking technology company specializing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and smart energy solutions. Based in the heart of China’s Silicon Valley, the company focuses on the development, manufacturing, and deployment of advanced EV charging systems for global markets, with a dedicated focus on the expanding Vietnamese market.

Orange Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of charging solutions, including workplace EV charging, public charging infrastructure, residential charging solutions, and fleet charging systems. The company also develops fast-charging stations, urban charging networks, and highway charging stations to support the growing adoption of electric mobility across Southeast Asia.

Orange Energy Manufacturing Facility

In addition, Orange Energy delivers specialized applications such as retail parking charging, hotel destination charging, shopping mall and office building charging solutions, and multi-unit residential charging systems. Its innovative offerings also include advertising display charging stations, digital screen chargers, interactive charging displays, solar-powered EV charging systems, and networked charging management platforms.

With a strong focus on smart technology, reliability, and sustainability, Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. aims to help cities like Hanoi, businesses, and communities build efficient EV charging ecosystems worldwide.

The Technical Edge of Our Fleet EV Charging Systems

1. Dynamic Power Allocation (DPA)

In a city like Hanoi, where the electrical grid can be unpredictable in certain industrial zones, our DPA technology is essential. It allows a single 600kW power unit to distribute energy dynamically between 10 or 20 charging terminals. When an electric bus enters the depot at 2 AM, the system prioritizes it with maximum speed. As more vehicles arrive, the AI intelligently scales back the delivery to ensure all vehicles are ready for the morning rush without blowing a fuse.

2. Liquid Cooling for Tropical Performance

Hanoi’s temperatures can soar, often exceeding 40°C in the summer. Standard air-cooled chargers can suffer from thermal throttling, reducing charging speed just when it's needed most. Our high-power DC stations (150kW-480kW) utilize advanced liquid cooling systems. This ensures that the internal components remain at optimal temperatures, extending the lifespan of the equipment and maintaining consistent charging speeds regardless of the Vietnamese weather.

3. Future-Proofing with V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid)

We are currently piloting V2G-ready systems in Hanoi. This allows fleet operators to use their electric vehicles as mobile batteries. During peak hours in Hanoi (typically 5 PM to 8 PM), the fleet can discharge energy back into the building or grid, significantly reducing demand charges and creating a new revenue stream for the company.

4. Smart Management and RFID Integration

Management is key to fleet success. Our networked platform allows Hanoi managers to monitor every charging session in real-time. Whether it's tracking the energy consumption of a specific logistics truck or scheduling maintenance for a charger in the Long Bien district, our cloud-based system provides all the data at your fingertips. We support universal protocols (OCPP 1.6J and 2.0.1) to ensure compatibility with any fleet management software.

5. Robust Build Quality for Industrial Longevity

Hanoi’s urban environment can be harsh—dust, humidity, and vibration from heavy traffic. Our Zhongchongfu 120-160kw Powermax DC Stations are built with high-grade galvanized steel and anti-corrosion coatings. Every unit undergoes rigorous testing before leaving our Shenzhen facility to ensure it meets the highest international safety and durability standards.