Equipped with a Type2 connector (EU Standard, IEC 62196), the EV Charger is capable of charging any electric vehicle currently on the road. Featuring a visual screen, it supports RFID charging for electric cars. The iEVLEAD EV Charger has obtained CE and ROHS certifications, demonstrating its compliance with the rigorous safety standards imposed by the leading organization. It is available in both wall-mounted and pedestal-mounted configurations, and supports standard 5-meter cable lengths.1. Enhanced compatibility with 22KW charging capacity. 2. Sleek and compact design for space-saving. 3. Smart LCD display for intuitive control. 4. Home charging station with RFID access control. 5. Intelligent charging and optimized load management. 6. Exceptional IP65-rated protection against demanding conditions.
Model
AB2-EU22-RS
Input/Output Voltage
AC400V/Three Phase
Input/Output Current
32A
Max Output Power
22KW
Frequency
50/60Hz
Charging Plug
Type 2 (IEC 62196-2)
Output Cable
5M
Withstand Voltage
3000V
Work Altitude
<2000M
Protection
over voltage protection, over load protection, over-temp protection, under voltage protection, earth leakage protection, lightning protection, short circuit protection
IP level
IP65
LCD Screen
Yes
Function
RFID
Network
No
Certification
CE, ROHS
1. What is the warranty? A: 2 years. In this period, we will supply technical support and replace the new parts by free, customers are in charge of delivery. 2. What are your terms of trade? A: EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF, DAP, DDU, DDP. 3. What are your terms of packing? A: Generally, we pack our goods in neutral white boxes and brown cartons. If you have legally registered patent, we can pack the goods in your branded boxes after getting your authorization letters. 4. Are there any subscription fees for using AC charging piles? A: Subscription fees for AC charging piles vary depending on the charging network or service provider. Some charging stations may require a subscription or membership that offers benefits such as discounted charging rates or priority access. However, many charging stations also offer pay-as-you-go options without the need for a subscription. 5. Can I leave my vehicle charging overnight at an AC charging pile? A: Leaving your vehicle charging overnight at an AC charging pile is generally safe and commonly practiced by EV owners. However, it is important to follow the charging guidelines provided by the vehicle manufacturer and consider any specific instructions from the charging pile operator to ensure optimal charging and safety. 6. What is the difference between AC and DC charging for electric vehicles? A: The main difference between AC and DC charging for electric vehicles lies in the type of power supply used. AC charging uses the typical alternating current from the grid, while DC charging involves converting the AC power to direct current for faster charging. AC charging is generally slower, while DC charging provides rapid charging capabilities. 7. Can I install an AC charging pile at my workplace? A: Yes, it is possible to install an AC charging pile at your workplace. Many companies and organizations are installing charging infrastructure to support their employees with electric vehicles. It is advisable to consult with the workplace management and consider any requirements or permissions needed for installation. 8. Do AC charging piles have intelligent charging capabilities? A: Some AC charging piles come equipped with intelligent charging capabilities, such as remote monitoring, scheduling, and load management features. These advanced features allow better control and optimization of charging processes, enabling efficient energy usage and cost management.