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I’ve got a job coming up where the customer wants an EVSE fitted in their rear communal parking area 50m from the house.

As such there are a few unusual requirements.

LAN/Ethernet connection is a must. I don’t want to be relying on Wi-Fi at that distance.

Customer ideally wants untethered - less chance of cable being cut and weighed in?!

Ideally no display/buttons on the unit that could be played around with by kids etc.

I’m not aware of any good quality unit that satisfies all of these - but I’ve only fitted a large handful of Hypervolts in total so far. Anyone?
 
I’ve got a job coming up where the customer wants an EVSE fitted in their rear communal parking area 50m from the house.

As such there are a few unusual requirements.

LAN/Ethernet connection is a must. I don’t want to be relying on Wi-Fi at that distance.

Customer ideally wants untethered - less chance of cable being cut and weighed in?!

Ideally no display/buttons on the unit that could be played around with by kids etc.

I’m not aware of any good quality unit that satisfies all of these - but I’ve only fitted a large handful of Hypervolts in total so far. Anyone?
Possibly an EO Mini Pro 3, but as I haven't fitted the V3 yet I can't swear about the wired internet connection into it.
 
It looks like it does have an Ethernet connection. Will look into it further.

Do I need to do any training with them to fit their products? Assume you have found them reliable?

Where have you found is best to purchase from? Cheers!
 
How about something like a Rolec Wallpod or perhaps the Sync EV unit for something smaller?
Neither have much to fiddle with but both support ethernet along with RIFD cards which might be a quick & easy way to help secure who can use the charger. No card, no charge.
Haven't owned or installed either but used a few Rolec units in my travels with zero issues if that's any help!

 
It looks like it does have an Ethernet connection. Will look into it further.

Do I need to do any training with them to fit their products? Assume you have found them reliable?

Where have you found is best to purchase from? Cheers!
I used to buy directly from EO but they moved to a wholesaler only model, but Rexel probably have a decent price on them. CEF might have them also.
 

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