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Electrek
2026-05-08 23:21:36
REALLY Quick Charge with Range Energy electric trailer at ACT Expo 2026
Summary By: eMotoX
At the ACT Expo 2026, Range Energy unveiled its innovative electric trailer designed to significantly reduce charging times for electric vehicles. The trailer, branded as the REALLY Quick Charge, aims to provide rapid and mobile charging solutions, addressing one of the key challenges faced by electric vehicle users—long wait times at static charging stations. This development is particularly relevant for commercial fleets and long-distance travellers who require efficient and flexible charging options.
The trailer integrates advanced battery technology and high-capacity power delivery systems to enable fast charging on the go. Its design allows it to be towed behind electric vehicles or trucks, offering a portable energy source that can be deployed in various locations without the need for fixed infrastructure. Range Energy’s approach combines convenience with scalability, potentially transforming how electric vehicles manage energy needs during extended journeys.
Industry experts at the expo highlighted the potential impact of such mobile charging solutions on the broader adoption of electric vehicles, especially in logistics and delivery sectors. The ability to quickly recharge vehicles without detouring to charging stations could enhance operational efficiency and reduce downtime. Range Energy’s innovation may also encourage further investment in mobile charging technologies, contributing to the evolution of electric mobility infrastructure.
Looking ahead, Range Energy plans to conduct real-world trials of the REALLY Quick Charge trailer with commercial partners to validate its performance and reliability. Success in these trials could pave the way for wider commercial deployment and integration into existing fleet management systems. This initiative marks a significant step towards addressing range anxiety and improving the practicality of electric vehicle use in demanding operational contexts.
