Mega Energi Biru Indonesia (MEBI) and Huawei Tech Investment have launched Indonesia’s first electric vehicle (EV) charging station equipped with liquid-cooling technology and a split-charging system. The facility, located in Gading Serpong, Tangerang, uses Huawei’s FusionCharge platform and marks the country’s first deployment of a liquid-cooled charging system with split-charging implementation.

The station is designed to deliver ultra-fast charging performance, supporting a voltage range of 200V to 1,000V and compatible with major EV brands. The liquid-cooling system enables higher power output while maintaining thermal stability, and the split-charging configuration allows flexible and efficient distribution of power across multiple vehicles. According to the companies, the system can deliver up to one kilometre of driving range per second of charging under optimal conditions.

The project supports Indonesia’s broader electrification strategy and net-zero emissions target for 2060. The charging facility is integrated with solar power and energy storage systems to reduce reliance on the main grid and enhance operational sustainability. MEBI stated that high-speed, stable and safe infrastructure is essential to strengthening public confidence in EV adoption, while Huawei indicated the deployment reflects its commitment to expanding green mobility and digital energy solutions in Indonesia.