BUDC Model Recognized with Red Dot and iF Design Awards 2026
The EVB BUDC Model has been recognized with both the 2026 Red Dot Design Award and the iF Design Award, highlighting its approach to combining advanced engineering with contemporary design in EV charging infrastructure.
These international design recognitions reflect a broader industry trend, where EV charging solutions are evolving beyond functionality to incorporate aesthetics, usability, and adaptability across diverse environments.
As global EV adoption continues to accelerate, charging infrastructure is increasingly expected to integrate seamlessly into urban and commercial spaces while maintaining high performance and reliability.
The BUDC Model addresses these evolving demands through a combination of structural innovation and intelligent system design.
Key features include:
• Exterior Design – A durable, weather-resistant brushed aluminum enclosure designed to align with modern architectural environments.
• Ultra-thin Structure – With a profile thickness of under 100 mm, the system enables flexible wall-mounted or embedded installations, making it well-suited for space-constrained locations.
• Enhanced Heat Dissipation – An omni-directional cooling structure improves heat dissipation efficiency by up to 30%, supporting stable operation and long-term durability.
• AI-based Dynamic Power Allocation – A total output of 150 kW is dynamically distributed across dual charging guns based on real-time vehicle demand, optimizing overall system efficiency.
• Independent Modular Architecture – Detachable AC, DC, and control modules simplify maintenance, reduce downtime, and support flexible system upgrades.
The dual recognition from Red Dot and iF underscores the increasing importance of design in the development of EV infrastructure. Beyond performance, the next generation of charging solutions is expected to deliver enhanced user experience, flexibility, and seamless integration across application scenarios.
In this context, the EVB BUDC Model reflects the ongoing shift toward more intelligent, efficient, and design-oriented EV charging systems.
About EVB
EVB, a subsidiary of Beny New Energy established in 2011, is a trusted provider of EV charging infrastructure and solutions. Its portfolio supports residential, commercial, and public applications, addressing diverse charging needs across different EV models. With a focus on reliability, efficiency, and adaptability, EVB continues to contribute to the development of scalable and accessible eMobility infrastructure.
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