DC EV Charger (Fast Charger) Installation Service
Our DC charger (fast charger) installation service is designed for EV charging stations, commercial properties, vehicle fleets, and large-scale projects that require high-power, fast charging. DC chargers significantly reduce charging time and are ideal for locations with frequent vehicle turnover.
Who Is a DC Charger Suitable For?
- Public EV charging stations
- Commercial businesses requiring fast customer turnaround
- Vehicle fleets (logistics, delivery, company cars)
- Large-scale projects such as shopping malls, hotels, office buildings, and industrial sites
MOOSE MASTER DC Charger Installation Services
- Site survey and evaluation of electrical infrastructure and power capacity
- Recommendation of suitable DC charging power (kW) based on usage requirements
- Coordination with electricity authorities and compliance with regulations
- Electrical system upgrades (if required), transformer and protection system setup
- DC charger installation, system testing, and commissioning
- User training and operational guidance
- After-sales support and maintenance services
Service Process
1. Free Consultation
Share your location details or site photos with our team for an initial assessment.
2. Site Inspection
Our team visits the site to inspect the area, check the electrical system, and evaluate suitability.
3. Quotation
We provide a clear quotation covering equipment, labor costs, and installation timeline.
4. Installation & Testing
We install the EV charger, test the system, and provide basic user guidance.
5. After-Sales Support
If any issues arise, you can contact our support team for inspection and troubleshooting.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the minimum power requirement for installing a DC charger?
The required power depends on the charger capacity (kW). DC chargers typically start from 30 kW and above, and the site must have sufficient electrical capacity or transformer support.
Can multiple charging connectors be installed on a single DC charger?
Yes. Some DC chargers support multiple connectors (such as CCS2, CHAdeMO, or dual outputs), allowing more than one vehicle to connect, depending on the charger design and power distribution.

