Titan Family: 30 kW & 60 kW DC Chargers
The DeCharge Titan is a high-power DC fast charger engineered for fleet hubs, intercity highways, and high-throughput EV corridors. Designed to support large vehicles, commercial logistics, and time-sensitive EV operations, the Titan marks DeCharge’s entry into heavy-duty, fast-charging infrastructure, all while retaining the principles of modular deployment and community-based ownership.
The Titan represents the future of fast, scalable, permissionless energy for fleets, drones, and autonomous agents alike.
Overview & Design Philosophy
The Titan product line includes two fast DC chargers: Titan Mini (30 kW) and Titan (60 kW). These units deliver 4-10x faster charging than AC devices like Mini and Beast, and are engineered for industrial-level reliability and high-throughput energy demand.
Titan Mini
Rated Output Power
30 kW (DC)
Input
415V, 3-phase, 45A (continuous), 60A (peak)
Transformer
50 KVA recommended
Charging Interface
CCS2
Cooling Mechanism
Passive Air or Hybrid (variant-based)
Connectivity
5G / 4G / Ethernet / Wi-Fi
Enclosure Rating
IP65 industrial-grade
Mounting
Ground-mounted (plinth recommended)
Rollout Phase
Live (Delegated Deployments Ongoing)
Titan (60 kW)
Attribute
Specification
Rated Output Power
60 kW (DC)
Input
415V, 3-phase, 90A (continuous), 120A (peak)
Transformer
100 KVA recommended
Charging Interface
CCS2 or CHAdeMO (configurable)
Cooling Mechanism
Active liquid cooling
Connectivity
5G / 4G / Ethernet / Wi-Fi
Enclosure Rating
IP65 industrial-grade
Mounting
Ground-mounted (concrete foundation)
Rollout Phase
Pilot Preview - Q1 2026
Use Cases and Deployment Environments
The Titan is built for high-throughput energy demand, ideal for:
Fleet hubs (e.g., EV taxis, buses, delivery vans)
Highway rest stops and EV corridors
Urban logistics terminals
Autonomous drone or robotic stations (future integrations)
Public DC charging zones in cities with high EV penetration
Its speed and ruggedness make it suitable for both urban megacities and highway infrastructure zones where uptime, throughput, and charging speed are critical.
Technical Capabilities
Max Charging Rate
~0.5% per minute
~1% per minute
Typical Session Time
30-45 minutes
20-30 minutes
Cable Type
Air-cooled DC gun
Liquid-cooled DC gun
Uptime Goal
≥98%
≥98%
Reward Role in the Network
The Titan belongs to the High Tier category in the DeCharge rewards engine. Its contribution is weighted based on:
Energy throughput (kWh/day)
Geo priority zones (mapped by real-world demand)
Uptime and performance history
Deployment cohort bonus for early Titan adopters
Titans are reward multipliers for regional clusters, when installed strategically, they improve networj utility and traffic for surrounding lower-tier chargers.
Installation Prerequisites for Titan Family (30 kW & 60 kW)
Due to their power capacity, both Titan and Titan Mini chargers require industrial-grade electrical input, proper grounding, and internet stability. The specifications vary slightly between the two and are listed below.
Titan Mini (30 kW DC) - Installation Checklist
Power Input
3-Phase, 415V ±10%, 50Hz
Transformer
50 KVA
Breaker
≥72A with surge protection
Cabling
3.5-core 35 sqmm aluminum or 25 sqmm copper
Earthing
2 earth pits, <2V neutral-to-earth, 25×3 mm tinned copper
Mounting
Ground-mounted on concrete plinth
Internet
4G SIM / 5G / Wi-Fi (100 Mbps+) / LAN with surge protection
Safety
Bollards, LED lighting, fire extinguisher (Class C)
Titan (60 kW DC) - Installation Checklist
Power Input
3-Phase, 415V ±10%, 50Hz
Transformer
100 KVA
Breaker
≥72A
Cabling
3.5-core 95 sqmm aluminum or 70 sqmm copper
Earthing
2 earth pits, <2V neutral-to-earth, 25×3 mm tinned copper
Mounting
Ground-mounted on reinforced plinth
Internet
5G / 4G / LAN with surge protection / High-speed Wi-Fi
Safety
Shed, bollards, lighting, fire suppression if needed
Notes for Both Devices
Commissioning support provided by DeCharge Ops
Remote onboarding via CMS after installation
Safety inspection and site photos required before activation
Ownership and Deployment Models
Titan chargers are available through specialized deployment models:
1. Delegated Commercial Deployment DeCharge partners with logistics parks, city councils, or fleet providers to deploy Titans where demand is verified. Contributors can fund installations and receive a reward share.
2. Institutional Installations B2B programs for government agencies, transport providers, or large fleet operators.
3. Community Co-Funded Models For high-traffic public zones, DeCharge enables shared ownership through fractional contributions by multiple community investors.
4. Solar & Battery Hybrid (Future Phase) Titans will support solar + battery integration in later releases for off-grid or hybrid grid scenarios.
Role in the Network Architecture
Titans are designed as regional supernodes within the DeCharge network. A single Titan improves the charging efficiency and economic density of surrounding Minis and Beasts. It acts as:
A hub for high-throughput EV sessions
An anchor node that reduces regional energy wait-time
A redundant layer during peak hours or system failure
One well-placed Titan can serve as the backbone for hundreds of vehicles, increasing network resilience.
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