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ElectricFish is a U.S.-based electric vehicle charging and distributed energy infrastructure company. Its core product is 400squared™: a system that combines large-capacity battery storage, 400kW-class DC fast charging, site management software, and AI-based energy dispatch. Rather than simply selling chargers, it targets gas stations, fleets, commercial centers, and critical facilities with a “charging + storage + microgrid” solution that can be deployed at sites with limited grid capacity.
400squared™ is specified with over 400kWh of usable energy storage, dual 400kW fast-charging ports, support for CCS/NACS, and an output voltage range of 250-950VDC. The key idea is to charge the local battery using a relatively small grid connection, then use the battery to deliver high-power fast charging to vehicles—reducing the need for major grid upgrades typically required by conventional fast-charging stations. Reef® provides monitoring for charging sessions, energy flow, equipment status, and remote diagnostics. Stargazer® uses edge and cloud AI for demand forecasting, load constraint management, electricity price optimization, demand response, and revenue optimization from grid services.
The official website does not publish standard pricing. It mentions contacting sales to learn about a Revenue Share model, and also supports purchase and leasing options. This is clearly an enterprise-level customized project, with actual costs depending on site conditions, capacity configuration, installation, operations and maintenance, grid interconnection, and local electricity pricing/subsidy policies.
The main advantage is its clearly defined use case: for gas stations or fleet sites where grid capacity is insufficient, upgrade timelines are long, and civil works are expensive, battery-integrated fast charging can significantly shorten deployment time and reduce peak power impact. On the software side, it covers monitoring, predictive maintenance, and revenue optimization, turning a charging station from a simple load into an energy asset that can participate in grid dispatch. The downside is that the website is fairly sales-oriented and lacks detailed information on pricing, warranty, O&M SLAs, large-scale deployment data, and long-term reliability across different climates and grid environments. As a hardware-heavy infrastructure solution, delivery capability and the local service network matter more than the features listed on the website.
Best suited for gas station operators, commercial fleets, retail commercial centers, logistics parks, and critical infrastructure sites that need backup energy in the U.S. and similar markets. It is not really intended for individual EV owners or small merchants to purchase directly.
The official website is currently accessible directly, but the solution appears to be more focused on the U.S. market. There is no clear disclosure of a Chinese interface, China-specific certifications, local after-sales support, or compatibility with China’s power grid. Chinese companies evaluating it should pay particular attention to grid interconnection compliance, fire safety standards, battery certifications, and after-sales support.
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