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Product description
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Main features
General
n Mode 3 charging according to IEC 61851
n Plug and socket according to IEC 62196
n Communication with the vehicle according to
IEC 15118 *
n Max. charging power per charging point: 7.4 /
22 kW
n Connection: single phase / three phase
n Max. charging power configurable by qualified
electrician
n Calibrated energy meter, readable from outside
(MID-compliant for three-phase supply network
connection only)
n Status information via LED information panel
n Unlocking function in the event of a power fail-
ure (only for products with charging socket)
n Enclosure made of sheet steel (galvanised and
powder-coated)
n Lockable cover made of plastic with integrated
profile half-cylinder
User web interface (for EV drivers)
n Monitoring of charging processes
n Data export of all charging processes in CSV
format
n Whitelist for RFID card management
Authorisation options
n Autostart (without authorisation)
n RFID (ISO / IEC 14443 A)
compatible with MIFARE classic and MIFARE
DESFire
n Via a backend system
n Plug and charge *
n According to IEC 15118
n Via vehicle ID (Autocharge)
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Networking options
n Connecting to a network via LAN / Ethernet
(RJ45) *
n Networking multiple products via LAN / Ethernet
(RJ45) *
Options for connecting to a backend system
n Via the integrated wireless communication mo-
dem (2G (GSM) / 3G (UMTS) / 4G (LTE)) *
n Micro-SIM card required
n Via LAN / Ethernet (RJ45) and an external router
*
n Support for communication protocols OCPP
1.5s, OCPP 1.6s and OCPP 1.6j
Options for local load management
n Reduction of the charging current via an ex-
ternal control signal (downgrade)
n Reduction of the charging current via an ex-
ternal control signal (downgrade) of the up-
stream, external energy meter type Siemens
PAC2200
n Statistical load management
n Dynamic load management for up to 100 char-
ging points (in phase)
n Reduction of the charging current in case of un-
even phase load (unbalanced load limitation)
n Local blackout protection through the connec-
tion of an external Modbus TCP energy meter
Options for connecting to an external energy
management system (EMS)
n Via Modbus TCP
n Via EEBus
n Dynamic control of the charging current via an
OCPP system (smart charging)