EV Charger for business


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Install a EV Charger station?

Installing a charging station allows you to charge your vehicle quickly and safely. You can also make an expense report for the electricity you consume via the station to your employer or company!

It is possible to make the charging station available to the public in order to resell its electricity, photovoltaic or not. Programming charging periods is possible in order to increase self-consumption and energy autonomy.

Access badges are also available and configurable.


Reimbursement of electricity used

Do you use your home electricity to charge your vehicle? Thanks to the SMAPPEE smart terminal, you can get reimbursed for the electricity used at home to charge your vehicle.

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Charging station for business

In companies, we generally install 2 x 22 kW AC terminals (type 2 – EV Base). These are terminals that are fixed directly to the ground and allow optimal charging of 2 x 22 kW in three-phase 400 V + N​



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Cable attached or not?

From experience, we always install our terminals with a 5M or 8M cable attached. We find it unpleasant to have to take out your cable every day when you haven't forgotten it in the morning!


Charging station for residential use

In residential applications, we use the 7.4 kW single-phase or 22 kW three-phase 400 V + N terminals. These terminals are fixed to the wall, but it is also possible to use a terminal that is fixed to the ground.



Protection against tripping of the general circuit breaker

We install a protection (overload protection) that measures the current that we consume from the network. If we get close to the maximum current that the meter can accept, the terminal will automatically regulate its charging power downwards.

From an electrical wiring point, we add the power coming from the network with the power of the panels/battery to have more power/energy when the weather permits.


What is the connector type?

Most hybrid vehicles have Type 2 connectors like the SMAPPEE AC terminals we install.

New vehicles are generally equipped with COMBO type connectors (type 2 compatible) which allow DC charging.


DC fast charging station

The advantage of a DC terminal is that it allows faster charging than AC terminals. But why?

The DC type terminal will “bypass” the car’s internal charger and directly charge the car using DC (direct) current at the power permitted by the vehicle.

Exemple BMW I3 (38 kWh) :

AC charging (limited to the power of the car's internal charger): 11 kW => 3.5 hours of charging

DC charging (direct charging on the car battery): 50 kW => 45 minutes of charging