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Cavotec Launches MCS Manual Dispenser for Ultra-Fast Charging of Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicles and Vessels

Appeared in Marine Construction Magazine May, 2025 Issue

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Cavotec has announced the launch of the MCS Manual Dispenser, designed to support the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) for high-power charging applications.

Perfect for industries such as mining, construction, ports, and transportation, this new solution delivers up to 4.5 MW of charging power, efficiently powering electric heavy-duty vehicles, construction machinery, e-trucks and vessels.

Key features includes:

  • Ultra-Fast charging that delivers up to 4.5 MW (1500V DC / 3000A), minimizing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency;
  • Integrated cooling system: ensures efficient operation at high power levels with dedicated cooling for the cable and connector.
  • Ergonomic design: features a cable management system and intuitive grip for easy manual connection.
  • Safety first: complies with high voltage charging standards.
  • Flexible and robust: ideal for industrial vehicles, construction machinery, e-ferries, and port equipment, designed to withstand harsh environments.
  • Clear charging status: large LED indicators show charging status from a distance.
  • The MCS Manual Dispenser offers flexibility in connecting the charging system, enabling operators to work within a wide range of configurations for varied applications.

    “With the launch of our MCS Manual Dispenser, we are making high-power charging even more accessible and versatile for operators across a wide range of industries. This solution combines ultra-fast charging with a user-friendly, ergonomic design that meets the demands of tough industrial environments,” said Jörn Bullert, VP Product Management Charging Solutions at Cavotec. Designed for integration with Cavotec’s electrification ecosystem, the MCS Manual Dispenser plays a key role in supporting the evolution of high-power charging technologies.

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