Mar 8, 2019

Dolphin Charger at NAVEXPO 2019 in Port of Lorient, France

ANNECY/LORIENT (France), 8 March 2019 - Dolphin Charger will be present at NAVEXPO International Maritime Business Meeting (fourth edition) in the Port of Lorient La Base (South Brittany, France) from March 28 to 30, 2019. The latest Dolphin Charger professional range of marine products and OEM/ODM solutions will be displayed to the French and international players in the professional maritime sector. The Dolphin Charger power brand will be featured on its distributor’s stand, VDM-REYA.

PRO HD+ is simply the best for the pros

Marine battery charger PRO HD+
PRO HD+ Series: these particularly robust AC/DC 24V marine battery chargers are all DNV-GL Marine Type Approved and cover a power range from 40A to 100A


“In Lorient, we will in display our PRO HD+ Series: these particularly robust AC/DC 24V marine battery chargers are all DNV-GL Marine Type Approved and cover a power range from 40A to 100A”, says Nicolas Fata, Head of OEM Sales.

DNV-GL certification guarantees the perfect behavior of our products against constant, extreme vibrations and shock burden. “Dolphin Charger PRO HD+ units are the absolute expert solutions for commercial, heavy duty (HD), merchant navy and offshore purposes”, says Fata. For more technical and commercial information about our PRO HD+ units, click here.

A brand new HMI for the pros in 2019!

Since 2019, Dolphin Charger also features the PRO TOUCH Series: this family of nine AC/DC marine battery chargers cover a power range from 40A to 150A. These units come with the best HMI on the market as standard equipment, for a perfect battery monitoring experience onboard. PRO TOUCH units are Dolphin Charger’s powerful solution for yachts and superyachts (offshore yachting), for commercial and military vessels, as well as offshore platforms and other industrial applications (quay cranes, for example). For more technical and commercial information about our PRO TOUCH units, click here.

PRO TOUCH marine battery charger
Marine chargers PRO TOUCH Series: this family of nine AC/DC marine battery chargers cover a power range from 40A to 150A. These units come with the best HMI on the market as standard equipment, for a perfect battery monitoring experience onboard

“We have sold over 25 000 professional units worldwide, so far”, says Nicolas Fata, Head of OEM Sales. To contact Nicolas, simply click here.

French NAVEXPO is an international business meeting with onboard visits, sea trials and demonstrations in the harbor and on stands. It gathers international maritime players. NAVEXPO presents French and international companies from Shipbuilding / Repair and Maritime and Underwater works, MRE. It is aimed at French and international decision-makers such as owners, operators, administrations, communities, harbor authorities, companies and projects leaders from 6 maritime sectors: Security / Safety, Harbour service, Fishing and Aquaculture, Works and Transports as well as Offshore.

Dolphin Charger started operations in 1996 near the shores of the Annecy Lake in the French Alps. It is a proud member of the Eight Lakes group since 2015: this Group has headquarters in Breda/NL and Antwerp/BEL and owns companies in Belgium, Netherlands, France and Taiwan. It is a trusted supplier of products and solutions for the industrial and professional markets with a turnover of EUR 80+M and a total staff of over 200 employees.

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