Frequently asked questions
A portable EV charger is a device that allows you to charge your electric vehicle (EV) from various power sources, such as a standard electrical outlet or a charging station, without the need for fixed installation.
Our EV portable chargers come in 3.5 kW, 7 kW, 11 kW, and 22 kW options. Additionally, we stock wall box chargers in 7 kW, 11 kW, and 22 kW variants.
A 3.5 kW charger can charge a 35 kW car in approximately 11.5 hours and 3-phase 7 kW charger can charge an EV in about 5 hours, although the actual charging time depends on the installation setup.
Wall box chargers provide a fixed charging solution, which is particularly useful for homeowners. Our wall box chargers are smart chargers that can be controlled via an app when connected to your home Wi-Fi network. Additionally, they come with RFID cards, allowing multiple owners to access the charger, making them ideal for office or public spaces.
Yes, our wall box chargers are smart chargers that can be controlled remotely via an app when connected to your home Wi-Fi network.
The RFID card feature allows multiple owners to access the charger using individual cards, making it convenient for shared or public charging spaces.
es, our wall box chargers are suitable for public spaces, especially with the RFID card feature, which allows multiple users to access the charger securely.
Our wall box chargers are compatible with most EV models, but it's essential to check compatibility with your specific vehicle before installation.
If your house connection already has proper earthing and a dedicated 16 amp socket, it may not be necessary for additional earthing when installing the 3.5 kW portable charger.
If your house lacks proper earthing, it's best to consult with a certified electrician. They can assess your electrical setup and discuss the possibility of installing a dedicated connection with an MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) and meter from NEA (Nepal Electricity Authority) for safe and efficient charging with the 3.5 kW, 7kw and 11kw charger.
While extension cords may provide temporary solutions, it's recommended to avoid their use for charging EVs due to potential safety hazards, and overheating and voltage drop issues. It's best to have the charger installed within close proximity to the dedicated electrical outlet.
The 3.5 kW charger is typically connected to a heavy-duty house socket. It is advisable to install a heavy-duty dedicated socket with a breaker to ensure safe and efficient charging. This socket should be compatible with the power requirements of the charger.
For a 7 kW portable charger, we require a 3-pin CEE socket. This type of socket is designed to handle higher power loads and is commonly used for charging electric vehicles. It's important to ensure that the socket is installed correctly and meets the necessary safety standards
Installing a dedicated socket with a breaker ensures that the charger receives a consistent and reliable power supply. It also provides protection against electrical overloads and short circuits, reducing the risk of damage to the charger and the electrical system.