The Siemens compact charger is a state-of-the-art charging station for electric vehicles, offering an installed power of 300 kW. It is specifically designed for use in public and private charging infrastructures, enabling fast and efficient charging of electric cars. With a current of up to 400 A and a CCS2 connector, this charger is capable of supporting various vehicle models. The 5-meter cable length provides flexibility in installation and use. The device is equipped with RFID access protection, allowing for secure authentication. Additionally, the charger comes with Sifinity Connect and Sifinity Control Basic for a period of 24 months, facilitating easy monitoring and management of the charging units.
Product category | Charging station / Wallbox |
Cable length | 5 m |
Item number | 49854111 |
Manufacturer | Siemens |
Category | EV chargers |
Manufacturer no. | 8EM50051AA020AB0 |
Release date | 2.10.2024 |
Product category | Charging station / Wallbox |
Vehicle connection type | Type 2 |
Charging power | 300 kW |
Electric current | 400 A |
Cable length | 5 m |
access protection | RFID-blocking |
Interfaces / communication module | RFID-blocking |
Country of origin | Portugal |
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Scope of delivery | 250/400 A peak right output, 250/400 A tip without cable management without prepared distributor outlet Low-Flex standard colour without AC charging socket/counter without emergency stop button with RFID reader, 5 m, CCS2, Compact charger IEC basic type (installed power) 300 kW with single DC meter left output, no credit card terminal including Sifinity Connect and Sifinity Control Basic for 24 months |
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