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QUBEV SMART EV CHARGER EVON0090

SKU: EVON0090

This intelligent, modern yet low-cost unit has been designed to provide electric vehicle drivers with an affordable home charging solution, without compromising on quality.  Paired with the QUBEV Smart app, you have full control of your charger. From scheduling your charging session for when your electricity is cheapest, solar matching ECO mode and much more. EV drivers can enjoy a seamless charging experience, ensuring their EV will be ready for their next electric adventure.

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£379.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Universal charging socket or Type 2 tethered lead

  • Power rating – Up to 7.4kW or 22kW models

  • Adjustable power rating – 10A, 13A, 16A & 32A

  • Free QUBEV Smart Wi-Fi app

  • Scheduled / off-peak charging

  • Solar compatible (single phase models only)

  • PME & residual current protection (AC 30mA Type A, DC 6mA)

  • Dynamic load balancing (CT clamp(s) & cable(s) included)

  • OCPP 1.6 compliant

  • Built-in LED charging status indicator

  • Meets UK Smart Charge Point Regulations inc. tamper security

  • Wi-Fi / Ethernet connectivity

  • IP54 & IK08 rated

  • Corrosion & fire resistant

  • CE and UKCA certified

  • Easy to install and maintain

  • Wall or post mounting options

  • OZEV grant fundable

  • 3 Year warranty

Frequently asked questions

There are three main types of EV chargers: slow chargers (up to 3 kW), fast chargers (7-22 kW), and rapid chargers (43-50 kW and above). Slow chargers are typically used for home charging, fast chargers are common in public and workplace settings, and rapid chargers are found at motorway service stations and other high-traffic areas.

Charging times vary depending on the charger type and the vehicle’s battery capacity. Slow chargers can take 6-12 hours for a full charge, fast chargers can take 3-4 hours, and rapid chargers can charge a vehicle to 80% in 30-60 minutes.

Yes, you can install an EV charger at home. It is recommended to use a dedicated home charging unit rather than a standard 3-pin plug for faster and safer charging. Professional installation by a certified electrician is required.

Not all electric vehicles are compatible with rapid chargers. It is important to check your vehicle’s specifications to ensure it can use rapid charging. Most modern EVs support rapid charging, but older models may not.

Eligibility: Homeowners and individuals with off-street parking who own, lease, or have ordered a qualifying electric vehicle are eligible. The EV must be on the list of eligible vehicles provided by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV).

Grant Amount: The grant covers up to 75% of the cost of installing a home EV charge point, up to a maximum of £350.

Installation: The installation must be carried out by an OZEV-authorized installer.

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