LEDVANCE: PHASE EV Chargers – Level 2 Commercial Charging Station

February 25, 2025

Perfect for facility managers of office, multi-residential, retail, education, hospitality, and other business locations, LEDVANCE PHASE EV Level 2 Commercial Charging Station is offered in a wall mounted unit or a free-standing pedestal where two units can be mounted side-by-side or back-to-back. With powerful software integration from AmpUp, LEDVANCE PHASE EV combines performance and value to deliver fast charging at an affordable price.

PHASE EV Benefits & Features

  • Level 2 fast charging with 11.5kW maximum power output
  • ENERGY STAR certified
  • Rugged NEMA 4 hardware enclosure, certified for outdoor and indoor use
  • IK08 impact protection
  • AmpUp software offers must-have property manager features including, revenue collection, user management, real-time analytics, 24/7 driver and host customer support, multi-site management, power load management, and time-of-use pricing
  • 4G, Ethernet, and WiFi connectivity
  • Robust cellular connection with pre-installed Super SIM card
  • Industry leading 5-year warranty

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