DC-1 ultra fast DC charger
DC-1 ultra fast DC charger
Future-proof technology
The DC-1 is engineered for operators who need reliable, scalable and future-ready DC charging infrastructure.
Key advantages
- Up to 600 kW DC charging power
- 2 x CCS2 charging outlets
- Dynamic Load Balancing
- 32” full-colour display for advertising and user guidance
- OCPP 1.6J+ (current); 2.0.1 (upgrade ready) backend connectivity
- RFID/NFC, Plug & Charge and optional POS terminal
- Outdoor-ready IP54 and IK10 protection
- Remote access and OTA software updates

Modular power upgrade path
The DC-1 is designed to grow with your charging demand.
With air-cooled cables, the charger can be scaled from 50 kW up to 400 kW in 50 kW steps. For higher-power applications, liquid-cooled cable configurations support 450 kW to 600 kW, also upgradeable in 50 kW steps.

Dynamic load balancing
The DC-1 distributes available power intelligently between charging outlets based on real-time demand. This helps optimise charging performance, maximise charger utilisation and support efficient operation at busy EV charging sites.

Technical highlights
- Maximum DC power: Up to 600 kW
- Outlet options: 2 x CCS2
- Output voltage range: 150–1,000 V DC
- Display: 32” full-colour LCD screen
- Protection rating: IP54, IK10
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +50°C
- Efficiency: ≥97%
- Power factor: >0.99
- Backend connectivity: OCPP 1.6J+
- Network connection: Ethernet, GSM, GPRS, UMTS, LTE
- Authentication: RFID/NFC, Plug & Charge, optional POS
- Cable length: 5 or 7 metres
- Standards: IEC 61851, ISO 15118, DIN 70121, IEC 62196-3

Designed for public and commercial EV charging
The Bercman DC-1 is ideal for:
- Highway charging corridors
- Public EV charging stations
- Fuel stations and service areas
- Retail and shopping centres
- Fleet and logistics depots
- Destination charging locations
- Municipal and commercial charging networks
Designed for public and commercial EV charging
The Bercman DC-1 is ideal for:
- Highway charging corridors
- Public EV charging stations
- Fuel stations and service areas
- Retail and shopping centres
- Fleet and logistics depots
- Destination charging locations
- Municipal and commercial charging networks

