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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
• Easy to install and service
• Multiple connectivity options
• Compact and modular design allows for separate power/data connections
• NFC-compatible access control
• Full control with the Smart App (via local Wi-Fi)
• BLE functionality (Wi-Fi access point provisioning function via mobile app)
• Integrated open PEN conductor protection on all models (no auxiliary grounding
necessary)
• Integrated Type A 30mA RCD with 6mA DC protection
• Type 2 socket with automatic electromechanical lock
• Available as tethered or untethered (socketed) models
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Smart and efficient charging
The charger series belongs to a class of EVSE called smart chargers, because its entire
functionality can be controlled remotely and automatically. This is enabled by the OCPP 1.6J
protocol support embedded in the charger. This is a universally accepted control protocol for
charging stations, meaning that any OCPP-based server can talk to, control, and remotely
update the charger, independent of service provider and other factors.
The main benefits of smart charging are the ease of use and flexibility it offers, because it
enables the user to control the time, duration, and amount of charging that is delivered to their
EVs. In locations where electricity rates are variable throughout the day, this translates into
substantial energy bills savings, as the charger can be configured to take advantage of lower
energy prices during off-peak periods. Additionally, the charger has been designed to
function with home solar installations. Thus, it can be set to provide charging only when
excess energy is being generated, providing a very efficient utilization of energy resources.
Smart charging also enables multiple chargers in a location to communicate with each other,
and best utilize the available power to optimally charge several EVs.
The charger requires an internet connection to execute its smart functions. It can be
configured to support a primary and secondary network interface for redundancy. For example,
it can maintain a wireless network connection, but fall back to GSM in case of poor
connectivity or router failure. If no network connection can be established, the charger is
capable of operating in a configurable “offline plug-in charge” mode, whereby it works as a
simple EVSE, providing the maximum permissible charging power when an EV is connected.
charger series of chargers are fully configurable via a web interface client, which is accessible
from any Wi-Fi-enabled device. An integrated BLE interface permits the user to provision
the wireless access by setting the SSID and password from the mobile app.