Norway is widely recognized as the global leader in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, with more than 90% of new cars sold in recent years being fully electric. This rapid transition has created one of the most demanding EV charging environments, where high utilization rates, challenging weather conditions and strong driver expectations require charging infrastructure that is both powerful and dependable.
This challenging EV charging environment has prompted EV manufacturers and charge point operators (CPO) to pursue innovative collaborations to meet the demands for high power and reliability. XPENG, a global technology company and fast-growing smart EV manufacturer, approached Eviny, Norway’s largest renewable energy company, to support a project aimed at setting a new Norwegian charging record for its XPENG G6 vehicles. To achieve this, Eviny, acting as the charge point operator for the project, collaborated with Delta, leveraging its expertise in high-efficiency and reliable charging technology across the Nordic region.
The initiative was designed to demonstrate the capabilities of XPENG’s 800-volt architecture and its 5C super-chargeable LFP battery system. Achieving this required ultra-fast charging equipment capable of delivering extremely high power while maintaining safe and reliable operation.
Following technical evaluations of multiple solutions, Delta’s UFC 500 ultra-fast charger was selected as the only system capable of supporting the project’s demanding requirements. The charger delivers up to 500 kW of power with high current capability, enabling compatible vehicles to utilize their maximum charging performance. It also integrates with Eviny’s existing infrastructure, making it suitable for real-world deployment and repeated high-power testing.
Delta’s UFC 500 ultra-fast charger was selected as the only system capable of supporting the project’s demanding requirements.
The project began in May 2025 with an accelerated timeline. Deploying a 500 kW charging system of this scale required close coordination between all partners. Delta worked closely with Eviny and XPENG throughout installation and preparation, providing engineering expertise and technical support to ensure the charger could perform reliably under demanding test conditions.
Extensive testing was carried out to validate compatibility with the XPENG G6’s charging architecture and to monitor system performance during high-power operation. These trials confirmed the stability and capability of the charging system, enabling XPENG to achieve a new Norwegian charging record.
“Working with Eviny and Delta allowed us to demonstrate the full capability of our XPENG G6 charging technology. The availability of reliable, high-power charging infrastructure was essential to enabling this record-breaking performance for our drivers in Norway,” stated Trine Johansen, Head of Marketing, XPENG Motors Norway.
According to XPENG Motors Norway, the milestone demonstrates how ultra-fast charging technologies can significantly shorten charging times when supported by advanced vehicle platforms and high-power infrastructure. For Eviny, the record showcased its position as a forward-looking CPO capable of supporting cutting-edge innovation. For Delta, it underlined the reliability and performance of its UFC 500 technology in one of the world’s most demanding EV ecosystems.
