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Schneider Charge Pro advances EV charging solutions to boost adoption

Schneider Electric has launched the Schneider Charge Pro Level 2 AC commercial EV charger.
By James Foster September 19, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The Schneider Charge Pro commercial electric vehicle charger enables reliable, flexible, and sustainable smart charging, ensuring a seamless user experience for EV installers, operators and drivers. Photo: Schneider Electric

Designed for commercial fleets, workplaces, multifamily residences, and destination venues, this energy-efficient charger offers durability, fast setup, and integrated support for EV infrastructure.

Schneider says its Charge Pro tackles challenges like market fragmentation and unreliable installations by offering a dependable and user-friendly solution that integrates seamlessly with the company’s portfolio and EV Connect charging management software. This charger is part of a turnkey solution that includes hardware, software, and maintenance services, allowing businesses to streamline their EV charging programs.

The Charge Pro is built with an aluminium back enclosure for enhanced durability, plug-and-charge capability, wi-fi, Ethernet, and cellular connection options, and configurable with OCPP1.6. It is plug-and-charge hardware ready with ISO 15118-2 communication and supports smart charging via the OCPP backend. Additionally, a 25 ft cable provides easier access to vehicles.

The device is designed for quick setup, reducing costs for installation, equipment, and labour. It includes a pre-configured EV Connect network management system, easy mount bracket, 48A or 80A derateable options, and back/bottom conduit entry for simpler installation.

Designed to bolster Schneider's portfolio of EV infrastructure solutions – together with its portfolio companies – Schneider says its Charge Pro, for the first time, brings a complete eMobility solution to the market. It simplifies the entire transition to EV charging with seamless integration with EV Connect charging management software for remote management and analytics across station access, pricing, and performance, along with comprehensive installation and maintenance services from Qmerit.

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