Eaton Green Motion EV Smart Breaker Charger

Armored Cable Gland Eaton

April 11, 2023

The future of transport is electric. While that changes how vehicles are powered, it does not require you to adjust your driving habits or pay a premium on your electric bill. Instead, fast and cost-effective charging is a must. Enter Green Motion EV smart breaker chargers – fast AC charging, powered by smart breakers. Eaton chargers deliver real-time energy insights and enable integration with on-site renewable and energy storage systems to advance smart and sustainable energy systems to power today and tomorrow. 

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Multiple installation options maximise flexibility with Green Motion

Direct connect kit

Direct installation in BR loadcentres or PRL3X panelboards close to where the electric vehicle is parked.

Direct connect + junction box kit 

Direct installation in BR loadcentres or PRL3X panelboards. Includes a junction box for when the electric vehicle is parked further away. 

EV wall charger

Hardwired indoor/outdoor installation for additional versatility and a modern design.

EV wall charger plug-in

Indoor/outdoor installation – plugs into a 240V socket for simple and quick installation.  

Single and dual port pedestals 

Option to mount one or two wall chargers on the EV pedestal to make charging more accessible in open parking areas. 

EV multi-charger system 

Direct installation in a BR loadcentre – can accommodate multiple EV smart breaker chargers. 

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