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ChargeQube is a containerized mobile battery energy storage and EV charging solution from Fellten for commercial and fleet use cases. Its core selling point is “Grid in a Box”: it integrates energy storage, grid connection, ultra-fast charging, EMS monitoring, and optional solar/generator hybrid control into a movable unit, designed to address insufficient grid capacity, temporary power supply needs, and fleet charging expansion.
The product line includes the CQ160, CQ450, and CQ1000. The CQ160 is Euro-pallet sized, with up to 160kWh, suited to small commercial or maintenance scenarios. The CQ450 is a 10ft ISO container with up to 450kWh, offering up to 240kW CCS ultra-fast charging and supporting mixed AC/DC charging for up to 10 vehicles. The CQ1000 is a 20ft hybrid system with up to 1MWh, capable of integrating solar power and generators while supporting off-grid operation. The company emphasizes that the system can run on existing 32A/63A three-phase power, reducing the need for expensive and time-consuming grid upgrades.
The official website does not publish equipment pricing and uses a project-based quote model, with rental, trial, and purchase options available. The site provides a reference operating cost: charging the CQ450 once on low-cost overnight electricity costs about £24 and can deliver around 10 EV charges, or roughly £2.40 per charge. However, this is only an estimate; actual costs depend on electricity rates, load, and configuration.
The advantages are fast deployment, with the company claiming commissioning typically takes less than two hours; a broad range of capacity options, covering everything from small temporary use cases to large fleet sites; and integrated energy storage, fast charging, and renewable energy capabilities. The drawbacks are non-transparent pricing, requiring a sales assessment before purchase; as heavy hardware infrastructure, transportation, site requirements, electrical compliance, and operations and maintenance are all more complex than with pure software; and its service offering is clearly centered on the UK, so overseas project delivery needs to be confirmed separately.
ChargeQube is suitable for logistics fleets, business parks, temporary events, construction sites, emergency response, and organizations that lack sufficient grid capacity but need rapid deployment of EV charging and clean power. It is not well suited to individual car owners or small users who only need standard fixed charging points.
The website is currently directly accessible, with an English interface as the primary option. Because the product involves UK standards, grid-connection requirements, and local engineering services, Chinese users considering procurement should pay close attention to transportation, certification, grid-compliance requirements, after-sales response, and local alternatives.
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