Paccar Parts has introduced its line of Eaton DC fast chargers. The new units are the latest addition to its EV charger lineup, available with a range of 50-150 kW of charge output levels.
Paccar Parts Announces New EV Charger Solutions and Support
In addition to charging units, Paccar Parts will also be offering guidance on scaling for future site needs.

Paccar Parts' new Eaton EV fast chargers feature comprehensive management software for output optimization and easy monitoring.
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The units’ compact footprint allows for increased flexibility in the infrastructure design and layout of charging stations.
Equipped with comprehensive management software for output optimization and easy monitoring, the chargers are outstanding products for powering electric vehicles.
A Partnership with Eaton
Customer service for the chargers will be provided by Eaton, an industry-leading intelligent power management company.
Eaton and Paccar Parts have a long-standing business relationship of nearly four decades.
Paccar Parts’ EV offerings with Eaton also include engineering consultation and electrical infrastructure design for charging stations, including microgrids and battery storage systems.
Guidance on scaling for future site needs will also be available.
"We are pleased to partner with Eaton to increase the availability of electric vehicle infrastructure products,” said Genevieve Bekkerus, senior director of marketing for Paccar Parts. “Eaton is a highly regarded leader in the industry, and together, we can effectively meet our customers’ needs for alternative vehicle power solutions."
The Eaton chargers can be purchased from Kenworth and Peterbilt dealers, as well as TRP stores. They are available now in the United States and in Canada beginning in June 2025.
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