What are the differences between the Easee chargers?

The Easee chargers all have the same outward appearance. The differences between each charger are not obvious to someone simply looking it. The differences are inside. 

See the table for some of the differences between the chargers:

 

Included
Not included
Features Easee Charge Up Easee Charge Max Easee Charge Core
TN / IT - 3 phase max charging speed up to 22 kW / 12.7 kW up to 22 kW / 12.7 kW up to 22 kW / 12.7 kW
TN / IT - 1 phase max charging speed 7,4 kW / 7,4 kW 7,4 kW / 7,4 kW 7,4 kW / 7,4 kW
Maximum chargers on a circuit 3 chargers 3 chargers 101 chargers
Maximum chargers on a site 3 chargers 3 chargers Unlimited
Easee Link™ load balancing between chargers
Easee Link™ patented phase balancing between chargers
Easee Link™ Load balancing between fuses (Equalizer is required)
Colours Black (other coloured covers can be purchased separately) Black (white cover can be purchased separately) Black (other coloured covers can be purchased separately)
Replaceable covers
Built-in AC & DC RCD protection with auto self-test
45° Type 2 socket (Self-draining and less likely to get damaged)
Patented temperature monitoring (More than 10 temperature sensors)
Overload protection (Automatic adjustment of current given to the car)
OCPP 1.6J
Easee Link™ Load balancing with building (*Easee Equalizer is required)
Solar charging support(*Easee Equalizer is required)
Built-in LTE Cat-M1
Built-in RFID / NFC sensor
Over the air updates
LED stripe interface
WiFi
Bluetooth
Service Provider ready
MID certified (Measuring instrument)

 

 

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