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120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T

120 kW, GB-T + CCS2, bus depot, IP55, active cooling, 800V system ready

CE • GB/T 20234.3 • OEM/ODM Available
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120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T

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Deployed in 40+ countries, 10,000+ installations. CE, GB/T 20234.3 certified for global compliance.

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200-person Wuhan factory. No middlemen. Sample MOQ 1 unit, OEM branding from 50 units.

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Custom branding, firmware, enclosure. Your brand, our platform.

120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T

120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T

120 kW, GB-T + CCS2, bus depot, IP55, active cooling, 800V system ready

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Certifications: CE, GB/T 20234.3
Lead Time: 15-25 business days

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Procurement Notes

How to evaluate 120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T before ordering

This buyer guide is written for fleet depots, bus operators, logistics yards and high-utilization charging sites. It turns the product page into a practical sourcing checklist, so a procurement team can compare suppliers by project fit rather than only by headline price.

1. Match the product to the site plan

Start with the real operating conditions: application, installation space, duty cycle, local voltage, grid or battery constraints, expected users, service access and climate. For 120kW Electric Bus DC Charger GB-T, the key use case is DC Fast Charger, and the configuration should support 120 kW, GB-T + CCS2, bus depot, IP55, active cooling, 800V system ready. If these details are unclear, request a conservative starting configuration before committing to a batch order.

2. Request the right compliance files

Before price negotiation is finished, ask for the documents that your installer, customs broker or tender team will actually review. Important checks include connector standard, charging power, OCPP version, payment or RFID workflow, enclosure rating, meter accuracy, cable length, installation method and local grid rules. For regulated markets, confirm whether the certificate scope, model name and rating label match the exact configuration being quoted.

3. Compare the full supply scope

Start from the complete supply scope before requesting a tailored quote. Confirm whether the quote includes charging cables or guns, pedestal or wall-mount hardware, backend configuration, RFID cards, spare parts, user labels, packing marks and installation documentation. A clear supply scope makes it easier to approve samples, avoid missing accessories, and keep repeat orders consistent across different project phases.

What to send with your RFQ

For a faster quotation, send the destination country, target application, expected quantity, preferred configuration, local certification needs, branding requirements, installation environment and delivery timeline. If this is for a tender or distributor program, include the required datasheet format, label language, packing rules and any grid or safety standard requested by the local buyer.

For sample orders, buyers usually verify installation fit, enclosure quality, display or app language, communication stability, packaging protection and basic user operation. For batch orders, the review should go deeper: firmware or hardware version control, serial-number tracking, spare-parts list, inspection photos, carton marks, export documents and the process for technical support after delivery.

For this product family, the current reference offer is Custom project quote/GB/T 20234.3 — OEM/ODM Available. Treat those figures as a starting point for discussion rather than a final project quotation, because cable length, connector standard, battery configuration, payment module, packaging and destination port can change the final price and lead time.

SUNFULL NEW ENERGY uses these landing pages as sourcing references, not only advertising pages. The goal is to help B2B buyers prepare a cleaner RFQ, compare products on real project conditions, and avoid surprises around certificates, grid compatibility, communication protocol, packaging and delivery terms.