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- Order number: 113395
- Weight: 0.006 kg
- EAN: 4262431422691
- Manufacturer's no.: SE-ACCRF10-01
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SolarEdge Home EV Charger, RFID
Smart wallbox with RFID access control for efficient and secure EV charging
The SolarEdge Home EV Charger with RFID enables secure, convenient and solar-optimized charging of your electric vehicle. When combined with a SolarEdge inverter, the charging process can be intelligently synchronized with PV production to maximize self-consumption and reduce electricity costs. The built-in RFID access control ensures secure user authorization and clear tracking — ideal for private homes, shared residential buildings and commercial charging points.
Features:
- Solar-optimized smart wallbox for efficient surplus PV charging
- RFID access control for secure user identification
- Fully compatible with SolarEdge inverters and the SolarEdge Home ecosystem
- Up to 22 kW charging power (model-dependent)
- Advanced energy management to maximize solar self-consumption
- Control and monitoring via the mySolarEdge app
- Durable housing suitable for indoor and outdoor installation
- Easy plug-and-play installation with seamless system integration
| Technical Data | |
| Charging power: | Model-specific (typically up to 22 kW, 3-phase) |
| Communication: | Wi-Fi / Ethernet / SolarEdge Home Network |
| Access control: | RFID (user identification) |
| Cable type: | Type 2 charging cable (model-dependent fixed cable or socket) |
| Protection rating: | IP54 or higher (model-dependent) |
| Operating temperature: | Model-specific |
SolarEdge Technologies Ltd.
1st Hamada Street,
Herzliya, 4673335,
Israel
www.solaredge.com
Economic actor:SolarEdge Technologies GmbH
Werner-Eckert-Str.6
81829 München
Deutschland
+49 89-454597-0
www.solaredge.com/de
2. Ensure Power Disconnection: Before installation, the circuit must be switched off and checked for power disconnection.
3. Grounding and Surge Protection: Ensure that the system is properly grounded and that suitable surge protection is installed.
4. Observe Cable Cross-Section: Use the cables recommended by the manufacturer and consider the required cable cross-sections for maximum charging power.
5. Hazard from High Voltages: Wall boxes operate with high electrical voltages. Avoid contact with open connections or exposed cables.
6. Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCD): The wall box must be connected to a suitable residual current circuit breaker (RCD) to ensure protection against residual currents.
7. Ensure Water Tightness: Use appropriate protective caps and seals to prevent water ingress into electrical connections.
8. Follow Instructions: Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions for the wall box.
9. Charge Only Compatible Vehicles: Use the wall box only with vehicles compatible with the charging power and connector type.
10. Use Charging Cable Safely: Ensure that the charging cable is not damaged and is not bent or pinched during the charging process.
11. Handling Moisture: Do not charge vehicles during heavy rain or when the wall box is visibly wet (unless the wall box is explicitly approved for operation in wet conditions).
12. Keep Children Away: Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the wall box to avoid accidental damage or hazards.
13. Use Original Accessories: Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer, such as charging cables or adapters.