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Dover Fueling Solutions Adds NACS Option To Its Wayne PWR DC Fast Chargers

The peak output in the top configuration reaches 400 kW (dispenser level).


Dover Fueling Solutions, better known for its gas pumps, is going electric and gradually expanding its DC fast-charging offerings for electric vehicles. The company’s latest addition is a NACS charging connector option.

Wayne PWR

The company introduced its first distributed charging system, the Wayne PWR, in September 2024, starting with a 640-kW power electronics cabinet. The unit can supply power for up to four individual dispensers (up to 400 kW), allocating power between them with 40-kW granularity. The maximum voltage is 1,000 volts, while the peak current is 250 amps continuously and 500 amps in boost mode (limited duration).

Earlier this year, the Wayne PWR lineup expanded with four additional power electronics cabinets (160 kW, 200 kW, 240 kW, and 400 kW), each capable of supporting up to two dispensers. See the product’s page here.

Dover Fueling Solutions' Wayne PWR DC fast charger specs. (Source: Dover Fueling Solutions)

Dover Fueling Solutions’ Wayne PWR DC fast charger specs. (Source: Dover Fueling Solutions)

Now, the dispensers can be ordered not only with CCS1 charging connectors, but also with NACS (SAE J3400). This adds the highly needed flexibility for charging station operators in the transition period from CCS1 to NACS in North America. Dover Fueling Solutions already notes “strong demand” for the NACS version.

Chad Bass, Director of Product Management for EV Charging at Dover Fueling Solutions, said:

“We’re seeing strong demand for NACS compatibility, and this update gives customers more options without added complexity. By supporting both major charging standards, Wayne PWR is helping site operators attract more EV drivers and make smarter infrastructure investments for long-term success.”

Dover Fueling Solutions’ Wayne PWR charging system was designed and is manufactured in Austin, Texas. The company emphasizes that its charging solution provides high reliability and durability in all weather conditions, as it was “engineered with the same rigorous standards that have defined DFS’s products for over 130 years.”

Here are a few of the system’s main features:

  • A durable, compact design built for all-weather conditions
  • Customizable branding and an intuitive 12” touchscreen user interface
  • Real-time remote diagnostics and proactive monitoring through DFS’ cloud-based charging station management system
  • Secure, EMV-compliant payments supported by integrated payment terminals connected to the Fiserv network
  • Dynamic charging status lighting for clear driver communication
  • An advanced fueling and retail experience, building on DFS’ fully-integrated ecosystem

Dover Fueling Solutions’ chargers will be an interesting case to see whether manufacturers of fuel dispensing equipment can compete with specialized EV charger manufacturers.

Dover Fueling Solutions' Wayne PWR DC fast charger. (Source: Dover Fueling Solutions)

Dover Fueling Solutions’ Wayne PWR DC fast charger. (Source: Dover Fueling Solutions)

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