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AC chargers, also known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) or charging stations, are essential devices for converting alternating current (AC) from the grid into a form suitable for charging the batteries of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). These units typically operate at standard mains voltages (e....
AC chargers, also known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) or charging stations, are essential devices for converting alternating current (AC) from the grid into a form suitable for charging the batteries of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). These units typically operate at standard mains voltages (e.g., 120V, 208V, 240V, or 400V) and are available in various power ratings, from Level 1 (up to 1.9 kW) to Level 2 (up to 19.2 kW) and Level 3 (DC fast charging, though AC chargers are primarily Level 1 and 2). Key technical specifications include the number of phases (single-phase or three-phase), rated current (e.g., 16A, 32A, 63A), protection rating (IP54, IP65 for outdoor use), and communication protocols (e.g., SAE J1772, Type 2, CHAdeMO for DC). They often feature integrated safety mechanisms like ground fault protection, overcurrent protection, and temperature monitoring. In different regions, they are referred to as EV chargers, charging points, or wallboxes.
AC chargers are deployed across a wide range of sectors, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. In residential settings, they are typically installed in garages or driveways for overnight charging. Commercial applications include parking lots, retail centers, and workplaces, where they support fleet vehicles and employee or customer charging. Industrial installations are found in logistics hubs, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities, often integrated into building management systems (BMS) for load balancing and energy optimization. They are also critical in public infrastructure, such as street-side charging stations and highway rest stops, supporting the growing electric mobility ecosystem.
Key subcategories within AC chargers include wall-mounted chargers (wallboxes), pedestal-mounted chargers, and portable chargers. Common article codes often follow a pattern like "AC-XXXX-YY", where "XXXX" denotes the power rating (e.g., 7kW, 11kW, 22kW) and "YY" indicates the connector type (e.g., T2 for Type 2, J1 for J1772). For example, a typical wallbox might be coded as "AC-7kW-T2" for a 7 kW unit with a Type 2 connector. Other relevant articles include charging cables with integrated control boxes, socket-outlet units, and smart chargers with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for remote monitoring and scheduling.
Our AC chargers offer significant business benefits, including real-time pricing and availability through our online portal, ensuring you get the best value. We provide express worldwide shipping, so your equipment arrives quickly, minimizing downtime. Our team of specialized engineers offers personalized technical support, from selecting the right charger for your application to installation guidance and troubleshooting. We also provide detailed technical documentation for each article, including wiring diagrams, compliance certificates, and user manuals, ensuring a seamless integration into your electrical infrastructure.
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