XCharge North America, the U.S. subsidiary of XCHG Limited (NASDAQ: XCH), opened a 3,000‑m² assembly facility in Silla, near Valencia, Spain, on April 13 2026. The plant is the company’s first manufacturing site in Europe and is intended to diversify its global supply chain while accelerating production for its North American operations.
The new site will initially assemble the GridLink battery‑integrated DC fast‑charger series, which delivers up to 200 kW of charging output from a 44 kW grid input. Production is scheduled to begin in 2027, with full capacity expected later that year. The facility also supports the C7 ultra‑fast charger, which can deliver up to 400 kW and 600 A of power, a capability that has already been deployed in Vermont and is slated for a Brooklyn installation in the second quarter of 2026.
XCharge’s financial profile shows a 12 % decline in revenue year‑over‑year, a gross profit margin of 51.55 %, and a negative operating margin of –54.48 %. The company’s GF Score is 22/100, indicating significant room for improvement in profitability and growth, and it is reported to be burning cash rapidly.
President and co‑founder Aatish Patel said the Silla plant “represents a major step forward in XCharge’s expansion in Spain and reinforces our commitment to a more efficient and sustainable European supply chain.” He added that the facility “reflects our vision of building a stronger value chain founded on engineering excellence, continuous innovation, and a long‑term commitment to the energy transition.”
Strategically, the plant positions XCharge to serve key European markets while maintaining a streamlined supply chain for U.S. customers. By adding a second production site, the company aims to reduce lead times, lower logistics costs, and increase flexibility in responding to regional demand fluctuations. While the exact number of jobs created in Silla has not been confirmed, the facility is expected to support local employment and align with Spanish government reindustrialization and decarbonization goals.
The expansion aligns with broader industry trends toward higher‑power, battery‑integrated charging solutions and reflects XCharge’s focus on resilience in a geopolitically uncertain environment. The plant’s opening is a tangible step toward the company’s goal of building a more robust, globally distributed manufacturing footprint that can support rapid EV charging adoption in both Europe and North America.
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