Siemens Gen3 VersiCharage EV Charging Stations for Multi-Unit Residential Buildings and Workplaces

Siemens Gen3 VersiCharage EV Charging Stations

Dec 2, 2020

The third generation VersiCharge has a fresh and sleek appearance, and up to 11.5kW of AC (alternating current). Accurate metering has been installed to enable interaction with building management systems, which allows dynamic load management that adjusts as building energy demand changes. Siemens VersiCharge is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and can either be mounted on a wall or supplementary post.

Uniquely tailored for both commercial and home charging, VersiCharge AC charger comes with an easy-to-use mobile application and can charge any standard EV with just a tap of a button from your phone. VersiCharge AC home charger is energy star certified, and offers you cutting edge technology with the most affordable pricing.

EV Charger Features and Functions

• Charging mode: Level 2
• Vehicle connection: J1772 plug with 20 ft cable, 40/48 A / integrated cable management
• AC power output: Single phase up to 9.6 kW (40 A) or 11.5 kW (48 A)
• Mounting options: Wall and post mounting, see accessories
• Touch Button: Time delay, return to max, power level, reset ground fault
• Charging status LEDs: Power, Cold start, time delay, charging state, reduced power level, authentication
• Communication status LEDs: Connected / not connected during operation, signal strength during commissioning
• Parent / child: Connects up to 24 child units per parent unit to the back-end via Ethernet, Modbus or Wi-Fi (appr. 200 ft. line of sight)
• Load management: via OCPP or via Modbus

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