Kempower Launches Mega Satellite Flex with CCS and MCS Charging Support at ACT Expo

Kempower Launches Mega Satellite Flex with CCS and MCS Charging Support at ACT Expo

Sustainable Bus
Sustainable BusMay 6, 2026

Why It Matters

By handling both CCS and MCS connections, the dispenser lets fleet and charge‑point operators maximize site utilization and protect ROI as the industry shifts toward megawatt‑level charging for trucks and buses.

Key Takeaways

  • Mega Satellite Flex delivers 560 kW CCS and 1.2 MW MCS power
  • First Kempower dispenser to support both CCS and MCS standards
  • Available July 2026 in Europe and North America
  • 5 m CCS cable and 2.7 m MCS cable enable flexible site design
  • Targets mixed‑fleet operators, improving utilization and ROI

Pulse Analysis

The race to megawatt charging is reshaping the heavy‑duty electric vehicle market. While CCS has long been the de‑facto standard for trucks, the emerging MCS protocol promises higher currents and faster charge times for next‑generation battery packs. Operators now face a strategic dilemma: invest in CCS‑only infrastructure that may become obsolete, or wait for MCS adoption and risk under‑servicing current fleets. Kempower’s dual‑standard Mega Satellite Flex offers a pragmatic bridge, allowing sites to accommodate both protocols without duplicating hardware.

Kempower’s new dispenser packs a 560 kW CCS output (700 A) and a 1.2 MW MCS output (1,500 A) into a single cabinet, with separate cable reels—5 m for CCS and 2.7 m for MCS. This configuration reduces footprint and capital expense, while the optional payment terminal and DC energy meter meet CE/IEC compliance for public use. For fleet managers, the ability to charge a mix of legacy CCS trucks and upcoming MCS‑ready models from the same pole translates into higher charger utilization, shorter queue times, and a clearer path to return on investment during the industry’s transitional phase.

Looking ahead, the Mega Satellite Flex positions Kempower as a key enabler of the mixed‑fleet reality expected through the late 2020s. As European and North American regulators push for zero‑emission freight, the demand for megawatt‑class stations will accelerate, prompting competitors to develop similar dual‑standard solutions. Early adopters who deploy Kempower’s flexible dispenser can lock in capacity ahead of full MCS rollout, gaining a competitive edge in fleet uptime and operational cost control. The product’s July 2026 launch aligns with the broader rollout of high‑power charging networks, signaling a pivotal step toward widespread electrification of heavy‑duty transport.

Kempower launches Mega Satellite Flex with CCS and MCS charging support at ACT Expo

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