
Students from Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University Visit UGV Chargers
UGV Chargers recently hosted a group of students from Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University. The visit offered future engineers an opportunity to explore the real-world application of technologies used in the production of fast charging stations for electric vehicles.
The tour was personally led by Eduard Trotsenko, founder of the UGV Chargers brand. Students were introduced to the full production cycle — from engineering and design to assembly and final testing. Particular attention was paid to high-power charging solutions (up to 400 kW), dynamic power distribution systems, and the software that enables seamless integration into various EV charging networks via the OCPP protocol.
UGV Chargers has long been committed to developing EV charging infrastructure by combining advanced manufacturing with in-house software development, mobile applications, and turnkey business solutions. All products are certified according to both Ukrainian and European standards.
This kind of engagement with students is more than a factory tour — it reflects a strategic vision. UGV Chargers believes that today’s students are tomorrow’s innovators. By opening its doors to young professionals and collaborating with educational institutions, the company is investing in a more sustainable and technologically advanced future.
Encouraging interest in engineering, renewable energy, and sustainable mobility is part of the broader mission to accelerate the shift toward cleaner transport systems. UGV Chargers remains committed to supporting the next generation of talent through education, mentorship, and practical experience.
The team at UGV Chargers thanks the students and faculty for their visit and looks forward to future collaborations that foster innovation and professional growth.