As Madagascar accelerates its "Plan Emergence Madagascar" (PEM), the demand for robust industrial power infrastructure has transitioned from a luxury to a critical necessity. The Great Red Island is currently witnessing a paradigm shift in energy utilization, particularly across the mining, port logistics, and renewable microgrid sectors.
The industrial landscape in Madagascar, dominated by nickel and cobalt mining (such as the Ambatovy project) and the expansion of the Port of Toamasina, requires DC power solutions that can withstand high humidity, tropical temperatures, and fluctuating grid stability. Industrial DC chargers here aren't just about power; they are about resilience. Our exported systems are specifically engineered with advanced thermal management and IP-rated enclosures to ensure 24/7 uptime in the Atsinanana and Analamanga regions.
Globally, the push for "Energy Gain" through high-efficiency Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductors is standardizing 96%+ efficiency in DC conversion. In Madagascar, this technology provides the additional benefit of reduced heat waste, which is vital in tropical climates. Furthermore, the global shift toward EV adoption is reflected in Antananarivo's growing interest in electric bus fleets and light-duty commercial EVs, requiring high-power DC charging piles that can bridge the gap between solar generation and consumption.
Our commitment to E-E-A-T principles ensures that our technical roadmap aligns with international standards while serving Madagascar's unique requirements.
Integration of active PFC (Power Factor Correction) and wide-input voltage tolerance (304V-456V) to handle the voltage sags common in regional Madagascar grids.
Implementation of OCPP 1.6J/2.0.1 protocols with GPRS/4G connectivity, allowing mine operators and fleet managers to monitor energy consumption from any location.
Bi-directional DC-DC conversion capabilities allowing our industrial chargers to interface directly with solar PV arrays and BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems).
Greenvora adheres to the technical enterprise, scientific research, design, manufacturing, sales and service in one. We specialized in providing system energy solutions for customers.
With the independent development ability of charging master, Fonsencharge can provide customized core master control board for charging pile enterprises. At the same time, the company has formed cooperation with dozens of large charging pile related enterprises at home and abroad in the ODM field and achieved excellent results.
Certifications: DEKRA CB, CE, ISO9001, AAA Credit, 15+ Software Copyrights, and multiple Invention Patents.
Our chargers for the Madagascar market undergo specialized tropicalization processes, including conformal coating on PCBs and high-grade stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum enclosures with IP54/IP65 ratings to prevent corrosion and dust ingress.
We provide full technical documentation, remote diagnostic software, and modular hardware design. This "Plug-and-Play" module approach allows local technicians to perform maintenance by simply swapping power modules, minimizing downtime in remote locations like the Great South.
Yes, our newest generation of DC chargers supports wide DC input and smart load management, making them ideal for integration with solar PV and battery energy storage systems (BESS), which are increasingly popular in Madagascar's off-grid industrial sites.
Standard industrial units are usually ready for export within 4-6 weeks. Logistics to Toamasina typically take an additional 3-5 weeks depending on shipping schedules. We handle all export documentation and certifications required for Malagasy customs.