XCHG Limited Secures First North American Deployment of 400 kW C7 Ultra‑Fast Chargers in Vermont

XCH
December 09, 2025

XCHG Limited’s North American subsidiary, XCharge NA, has secured its first U.S. installation of the company’s 400 kW C7 Ultra‑Fast Charger at a new site in Winhall, Vermont, operated by local provider Cellerate Power. The chargers opened to the public in late October 2025 and are located at 40 VT‑Route 30 at the base of Stratton Mountain Ski Resort.

The C7 units deliver 400 kW of power, the highest output available in Vermont, and support both NACS and CCS connectors, allowing a broad range of electric‑vehicle models to charge. Each unit features a 21.5‑inch screen that displays real‑time charging status and offers local business promotion, enhancing the user experience and providing a potential revenue stream for the site operator.

For XCHG, the deployment represents a critical revenue source amid a challenging financial period. The company reported a 38.2 % decline in first‑half 2025 revenue to $12.5 million and a net loss of $7.3 million, a sharp contrast to the $5.2 million loss in the same period a year earlier. Securing a high‑profile contract in the U.S. market signals management’s focus on expanding the company’s footprint and generating cash flow from new installations.

Vermont’s cold winters and mountainous terrain create significant range anxiety for EV drivers, and the state has invested heavily in charging infrastructure through programs such as Charge Vermont and the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) grant system. Although NEVI funding has been temporarily frozen, local incentives and the state’s commitment to expanding EV adoption support projects like this one, positioning the site as a key node in the regional network.

The deployment underscores XCHG’s strategy to grow its battery‑integrated and ultra‑fast charging solutions in North America. By entering the U.S. market with a 400 kW charger, the company gains a competitive edge over rivals that offer lower‑power units, while also demonstrating its ability to deliver turnkey solutions in challenging environments. The project is expected to contribute to XCHG’s revenue growth in the coming quarters as the company pursues additional contracts across the United States.

Overall, the Vermont installation marks a significant milestone for XCHG Limited, providing a tangible demonstration of its technology in a demanding market and offering a new revenue stream that could help offset recent financial headwinds. The project also strengthens Vermont’s charging infrastructure, supporting the state’s broader EV adoption goals.

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