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Diversify your tariffs easily and be transparent to EV drivers on how much they consume
Read moreDiversify your tariffs easily and be transparent to EV drivers on how much they consume
Read morePlug & Charge ready EVBox Troniq High Power is hardware-ready to support ISO 15118, the latest EV charging protocol that enables future EV technologies like Plug & Charge. OCPP 2.0.1 protocol EVBox Troniq High Power is hardware-ready to support OCPP 2.0.1 enabling the latest security standards and more sophisticated station… Read More
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Read moreElectrical properties Connector type DC charging: CCS2 up to 500 A / 920 V at 20°C Charging mode 1-phase (32 A) or 3-phase (16 A or 32 A), 230V – 400V Split phase (30 A), 208 – 240V (3rd gen only available) Upgradable power modules Easy to… Read More
Read moreThe time it takes to charge an EV depends on the size of the EV’s battery and the speed of the EV charger. Fast chargers are the quickest way to charge an EV. In just 15 minutes to one hour, a 50 kW – 350 kW DC fast charger can… Read More
Read moreThe cost to install an EV charger depends on the station you choose and the civil infrastructure at the location itself. Residential chargers are the least expensive to buy and install. Whereas commercial and fast chargers are more expensive. In terms of installation costs, EV chargers are installed by certified… Read More
Read moreResidential EV chargers are compact, built to blend in with the environment and provide a smooth charging experience for private users. Commercial EV chargers are designed with durability in mind. They are weatherproof, shockproof, and can withstand 24/7 continuous charging. They also have load balancing capabilities to ensure multiple chargers… Read More
Read moreJust like electrical outlets, charging stations have different plugs and sockets depending on the vehicle brand and the country where you’re charging. Luckily though, most countries follow the below standards: AC charging standards For American and most Asian vehicles, Type 1 plugs are standard. These single-phase plugs can deliver up to 7.4… Read More
Read morePower from the electricity grid is alternating current (AC) by nature. The electric power of a battery is direct current (DC) by nature. Therefore, to charge an electric vehicle from the grid, power must be converted from AC to DC. When plugging an electric vehicle into an AC charging station,… Read More
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