I snapped this photo yesterday afternoon, without thinking much—just a moment from the workshop. One of our production lines was in full motion. Several workers were busy assembling charging modules, sleeves rolled up, foreheads soaked with sweat. Outside, it was nearly 39°C. Inside, it felt even hotter.



They’re currently handling a rush order from a new overseas client. The timeline is tight, and the shipping date is fixed. Everyone on the team knows how important it is for the customer to receive these EV dc chargers on time. So we keep going—day shifts running into the evening, with extra fans set up between machines, and bottled water constantly being passed around.
This is what manufacturing looks like behind the polished product photos: real people, real effort. Our EV charging stations may look sleek and minimal once installed, but there’s a lot of sweat and precision behind every unit.
Our factory doesn’t stop because it’s hot. Our workers don’t slow down because it’s hard. That’s the culture we’ve built here—not just to produce equipment, but to deliver commitment.
And I think that’s something worth sharing.