EV charging stations made by Shenzhen Green Ocean New Energy now serve Southeast Asia, with designs that match local power grids and market needs. They pay special attention to the TT grounding used in Thailand and Malaysia, adding built-in RCDs and site-specific earth connections so every unit meets national wiring rules. Customers can pick 60 kW to 240 kW DC clusters that work with Type 2 or GB/T plugs, making the gear useful for mixed European and Chinese vehicle fleets. A smart power controller watches grid swings in real time, sharing energy evenly between chargers and easing stress on local transformers at peak hours. Thanks to an overseas warehouse in Thailand, the firm offers 7-day, 12-hour tech help; faults are answered in four hours and spare parts land in three days, keeping stations up and running. Each station is built for tropics, with anti-corrosion paint for humid air and extra heat fins so electronics survive hot, salty coastal climates. Mass production also lowers build costs by about 30 percent, and the company delivers a turnkey package that joins hardware, software, and full O&M support.More than fifty big projects are now running in the area. They help power malls, busy roads, and city charging stations. At the same time, a smart cloud system keeps an eye on each charger. It shows when a vehicle is plugged in, how much energy is used, and even the carbon saved, all to match the regions green plans.