New Zealand is uniquely positioned for the electric vehicle transition. With over 80% of the nation's electricity generated from renewable sources (hydro, geothermal, and wind), every kilometer driven by an EV in Aotearoa significantly reduces the national carbon footprint. However, the geographic challenge—from the subtropical North to the mountainous South—requires a robust, resilient, and high-tech DC charging network.
As a certified national high-tech enterprise with 23 years of expertise, Tongxing specializes in R&D, production, and global distribution of innovative EV charging systems. Our comprehensive product portfolio spans from 3.5KW residential chargers to industrial-grade 960KW ultra-fast charging stations, complemented by integrated photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions.
18 automated lines and IoT-enabled QC systems, achieving 95% automation.
140+ certified engineers and a dedicated 40-member ISO-9001 audit team.
Proprietary OCPP 2.0 development, thermal management, and energy dispatch algorithms.
IP55/IP65 certification, operating seamlessly from -35°C to 75°C.
For New Zealand’s massive agricultural and industrial sectors, grid upgrades are often prohibitively expensive. Our Integrated Photovoltaic-Energy Storage-EV Charging Solution allows businesses in Waikato or Canterbury to generate their own power and charge fleets without overloading the local transformer.
| Indicator | Traditional Grid Solution | Tongxing Integrated Solution | Net Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| PV Self-Consumption Rate | 50% | 85%+ | ↑ 70% |
| Comprehensive Electricity Cost | 0.85 USD/kWh | 0.62 USD/kWh | ↓ 27% |
| Annual Carbon Reduction | Base | 40%-60% Increase | Significant |
New Zealand's distance from global manufacturing hubs often leads to long lead times and high costs. By partnering directly with our China-based factories, NZ distributors and project developers gain:
Yes. All our DC chargers are designed to meet AS/NZS 3000 electrical standards and are CE/IEC certified. We ensure they meet the specific RCD Type B requirements common in NZ installations.
Our chargers support OCPP 1.6J and 2.0. When connected to a local NZ network provider, they can provide the accurate data logging necessary for fleet operators to manage RUC and energy tax reporting.
We provide 24-month warranties and have a dedicated remote diagnostic team. For hardware, we maintain spare parts kits for our local partners in Auckland and Christchurch to ensure minimal downtime.
Absolutely. While NZ has many Japanese imports (CHAdeMO), the national direction is CCS2. Our dual-gun chargers (CCS2 + CHAdeMO) are the perfect solution for mixed-fleet environments.