Siemens Basic Residential VersiCharge, 3rd Generation

EIN Res Versi 400

August 30, 2021

Basic Residential VersiCharge

  • Single phase: 208 V / 240 V AC, 60 Hz
  • 40A or 48A Maximum Current
  • J1772 plug with 20 ft cable
  • Wall and post mounting
  • Indoor and Outdoor Applications, NEMA 4, IK 8
  • Silver Metallic (Pantone 10077), Black holster

The next generation of the VersiCharge AC electric vehicle chargers are now available. The VersiCharge AC series, in its 3rd generation, is the result of continuous development and improvement of EV chargers for nearly ten years. This state-of-the-art product matches the needs and expectations of today’s growing demand for fast, safe and efficient eMobility solutions. 

VersiCharge AC chargers provide numerous communication interfaces and can be connected to various backend systems. Thanks to its Modbus interface, VersiCharge AC chargers can directly interact with building management systems such as Siemens Desigo for dynamic load management. Through its parent-child configuration the chargers are scalable, while at the same time reduce the investment and operational cost. Compatibility with all common EVs and applicable charging standards, ease of use, and comfort functions, such as delayed and planned charging, ensure a high degree of customer convenience.
 
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