Key Differences Between Easee Chargers – Which One is Right for You?

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This article will help you find the best charger for your needs and explain the key differences between the available models, so you can choose the right balance of power, metering and scalability for your home, workplace or apartment building.

Quick overview
Easee One – Compact, affordable home charger primarily aimed at the UK and France; single‑phase (up to 7.4 kW), ideal for single‑car households.
Charge Up – Home charger for typical households (1–3 chargers per site); smart and reliable up to 22 kW (3‑phase) or 7.4 kW (1‑phase); no MID meter.
Charge Max – Home model with built‑in MID‑certified meter and local display for legally valid energy readings (useful for reimbursements/billing).
Charge Core – Scalable solution for apartment blocks, workplaces and commercial sites; unlimited chargers via Easee Cloud; no MID metering onboard.
Charge Pro – Same scalability and performance as Core but with integrated MID‑certified metering for direct billing and invoicing (availability varies by market).

Easee Charge Up charge-up
Charge Up is a great fit if you need to charge 1–2 cars at home. Ideal for single-family houses or townhouses, it supports up to 3 chargers per site and delivers charging speeds up to 22 kW (3‑phase) or 7.4 kW (1‑phase).

Perfect if you want a compact, reliable, smart everyday charger with dynamic load balancing and remote management — without a MID‑certified meter.

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Easee Charge Max charge-max
Charge Max is ideal if you live in a house or townhouse and need precise, legally valid energy tracking—for example, if you’re reimbursed for company car charging.

It supports up to 3 chargers per site, delivers charging speeds up to 22 kW (3‑phase) or 7.4 kW (1‑phase), and includes a built‑in screen plus a MID‑certified energy meter for accurate readings.

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Easee Charge Core charge-core
Charge Core is built for larger sites such as apartment complexes, workplaces, or commercial properties. Each circuit supports a maximum of 101 units, and each unit supports charging speeds up to 22 kW.

It’s a scalable, smart and reliable option for site-wide deployments, offering dynamic load balancing and remote management — but it does not include a MID‑certified meter for direct billing.

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Easee Charge Pro charge-pro
Charge Pro is designed for large-scale, managed sites—like apartment buildings, office parks, or retail centers. Each circuit supports a maximum of 101 units, and each unit provides legally certified energy values for billing.

It offers the same scalability and performance as Charge Core (up to 22 kW per unit, unlimited chargers per site via Easee Cloud) but adds a built‑in MID‑certified energy meter for invoicing and reimbursement. Availability may vary by market.

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Easee One easee-one
Easee One is a compact, user‑friendly home charger ideal for single‑car households. It typically provides single‑phase charging (up to 7.4 kW, depending on region and installation) and comes in tethered or socket variants.

Built as an affordable smart charger, Easee One supports remote management via Easee Cloud, access control (RFID), scheduling and basic load sharing when installed with other units. It does not include a MID‑certified meter. Note: Easee One is primarily targeted at the UK and France markets.

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