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What is an Electric Vehicle Charger?
An EV charger (EVSE) manages the energy between the grid and the car, ensuring communication, protections, and power control. We offer 1-phase/3-phase equipment with connectivity for domestic and corporate use.
Advantages and limitations
- Safety: fault management, connector locking, and current leakage detection (depending on model).
- Dynamic management to avoid exceeding the contracted power.
- Limitation: the actual charging speed is also determined by the vehicle's onboard charger.
Applications
- Homes (private garage) and communities.
- Companies, hotels, and parking lots with access control (RFID/OCPP).
How to choose
- Select power (3.7–22 kW) according to supply and vehicle.
- Define connectivity (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/Ethernet/4G) and whether you need OCPP.
- Complement with accessories (cables, pedestals, protections).
Technical specifications (indicative)
| Connector | Type 2, integrated cable or socket |
| Power supply | 230 V 1-phase / 400 V 3-phase |
| Functions | Programming, load balancing, RFID, app |
| Protection | Residual current device recommended by manufacturer |
| Installation | Wall or pedestal, indoor/outdoor IP54+ |
Best practices
- Check voltage drop and cable cross-section.
- Install SPD at the main panel when appropriate and mark the charging point.
Related
Complete your charging point with Accessories for EV Chargers and explore the main category Electric Mobility.




















