According to information released on Friday, April 10, 2026, this is one example of WB Group’s approach to system design: the goal is to create coherent, integrated working environments. The charging infrastructure works together with the management system, enabling monitoring, optimization, and ongoing adjustment of operations to the operator’s needs.
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The project in Włocławek is part of the broader development of zero-emission public transport in Poland. Charging infrastructure is one of the key elements of this transition, as it determines the ability to scale electric vehicle fleets in cities.
Under the contract with the Municipal Transport Company in Włocławek, 16 depot DCX charging stations were delivered: twelve with an output of 120 kW and four with an output of 90 kW. This is the largest order to date completed by Zakład Automatyki i Urządzeń Pomiarowych (ZAiUP) Arex for a public transport operator.

The DCX stations were developed by Arex, a Gdynia-based WB Group company specializing, among other things, in e-conversion and railway solutions. All components, from mechanical systems and electronics to software, are developed in Poland, ensuring control over the production process and the quality of the solutions.
The DCX chargers are designed for depot operations and for servicing public transport fleets. The system’s design takes into account intensive operating conditions, as well as requirements related to continuity of service and infrastructure availability.

The devices are covered by a seven-year warranty period and technical support throughout their entire service life. Ensuring operational continuity and a rapid service response are integral parts of the solution on offer.
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