StarCharge's Halo V2G: Revolutionizing Australia's Energy Landscape
StarCharge launches its Halo V2G bidirectional DC charger in Australia. Aimed at transforming energy management systems, it promises a unified ecosystem integrating vehicles, homes, and the grid. With extensive testing and local validation, Halo V2G supports efficient energy solutions for residential and commercial use.

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- Australia
StarCharge, a key player in the global EV charging infrastructure, has introduced the Halo V2G bidirectional DC charger to Australian markets. The launch event in Sydney saw attendance from notable industry stakeholders, including government agencies, energy retailers, and electric vehicle manufacturers. Attendees were keen on understanding the implications of such advanced technologies.
Kouki Xiang, CEO of StarCharge APAC, emphasized the company's mission to lead Australia's energy transition. He described the Halo V2G as integral to a larger energy vision aimed at interconnecting vehicles, homes, and the power grid into a cohesive, smart ecosystem. StarCharge has spent over two years on development and testing, ensuring the product meets rigorous standards and compatibility requirements.
The Halo V2G boasts up to 96% efficiency and supports multiple protocols, making it versatile for both residential and commercial applications. With DNSP exemptions and ongoing certification processes, it stands ready to contribute to a full-scale V2G ecosystem in partnership with energy retailers, operators, and OEMs. This innovation promises not only energy savings but also a reduction in grid dependency and enhanced control over household energy expenditure.
(With inputs from agencies.)