EVlink
Catalog October 2016
Electric vehicle charging solutions
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Contents
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Presentation
EVlink charging solutions: giving confidence in the future
p. 4
How it works
The electric vehicle
Where to charge
Charging
p. 7
p. 8
p. 9
p. 10
The EVlink product range
9 selection criteria for charging station
Overview of EVlink offer
EVlink Wallbox
EVlink Smart Wallbox NEW
EVlink Parking
EVlink City NEW
EVlink Fast Charge solution
Electric vehicle simulation tool
EVlink cable
p. 13
p. 14
p. 16
p. 18
p. 24
p. 30
p. 38
p. 44
p. 46
p. 48
Managing charging station energy
Energy management
Cluster of charging stations supplied
by the facility network
Cluster of charging stations directly supplied
by the utility grid
Control of cluster of charging stations
p. 51
p. 52
p. 54
Operate charging infrastructure
EVlink Insights
p. 59
p. 60
Solutions for your project
Solutions for your project
"Turnkey" project
Services for contractors
Services for operators
p. 67
p. 68
p. 69
p. 70
p. 71
List of references
p. 73
p. 55
p. 56
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EVlink charging solutions:
Worldwide customer support
Worldwide standards compliant
Network of installation and service partners
* "from the well to the wheel European mix" evaluation Source: EDF 2010
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giving confidence in the future
40,000 stations in 30 countries
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Worldwide
availability of
our charging station
and service offers
is the best proof
of our long-term
engagement
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How it works
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How it works
The electric vehicle
4 major items:
3
4
Focus
2
1 The motor
The vehicle has one or more motors. Depending
on size and performance, the total power ranges
between 15 and 200 kW.
Example: 48 kW (65 hp) for a small 4-seater sedan.
2 The battery set
The battery set provides the energy necessary
for the motor to operate. Charging takes place
either during vehicle deceleration (motor in
generator mode) or upon connection to a
charging station.
The battery capacity is approximately
5 to 90 kWh at a voltage of 300 to 500 V.
on technology
The batteries
3 The charger
The charger converts the alternating current
from the charging station into direct current
and limits the inrush current to the maximum
acceptable by the cable + charging
station combination.
4 The charging inlet
The vehicle is equipped by the manufacturer with
one or two socket inlets, depending on the type
of charging required:
Battery technology has
made very significant
progress in recent years.
Lead has gradually been
replaced by other, more
efficient compounds.
Research continues with a
view to improving capacity
and reducing weight and
heating during power inrush.
The most common
technology at present
is lithium-ion.
These new batteries have
no memory effect and can
therefore be charged
without having to be
completely empty. They
are present in telephones,
laptop computers, and
some aircraft, as well as
in electric vehicles.
At least one inlet for "normal" or "accelerated"
charging on the AC network.
Possibly a second inlet for charging
at a fast charging station.
Battery and distance range
The vehicles distance range depends on
battery capacity, as well driving style, road
configuration, and use of accessories
(headlights, heating, etc.).
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Where to charge
At home
A charging station for private use installed in the garage.
At home condominium
A charging station for indoor or outdoor use,
installed in a private parking place.
At work
More and more companies have installed charging stations in their
own parking areas. They have a choice of whether users can charge their
batteries for free or pay a fee.
Municipal fleets and the fleets of delivery services, and government
departments generally have parking areas fully equipped to charge their
electric vehicles.
In private parking area
To meet new customer demands, the operators of covered public parking
areas frequently offer charging stations. They can generally be accessed
with a badge based on various commercial conditions.
Municipalities and car park managers are now developing these services.
On street
Involved in new green mobility deployment, municipalities are giving access
to a network of charging stations located on the street or in public parking
areas. Charging stations can generally be accessed with a badge or thanks
to a Smartphone App., based on various commercial conditions.
Electric car sharing is another service offer that municipalities now promote.
Charging station networks allow combined use by car-sharing services and
electric vehicle drivers.
At service station
Service stations equipped for fast charging are appearing at test
locations in some countries. Customers use the 30-minute charging
time to take a break or shop in the supermarket.
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How it works
Charging
The charging mode determines the protection level
Low
Acceptable
Mode 1
High
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
FAST
CHARGE
Direct connection
of the vehicle to the grid
Direct connection
of the vehicle to the grid
Direct connection
of the vehicle to the grid
Non-dedicated power socket
(domestic socket)
Simple cable
Risk of overheating
Prohibited in the United States
Non-dedicated power socket
Cable with communicating
charge monitoring device
Dedicated power socket
incorporating charge
monitoring
Dedicated cable (attached to
the charging station or not)
Indirect connection
of the vehicle to the grid
via an external charger
Direct-current external charger
incorporating charge monitoring
Dedicated attached cable
Mode 2 or Mode 3 determines the type of charging connectors
Mode 2
Vehicle inlet
Domestic
socket
Mode 3
Car inlet
Socket
outlet
Mode 4
DC
charging
station
Car inlet
FAST
CHARGE
Type 1
Type 2
Domestic
power socket
Type 1
Type 2
Type 2 with
or without
shutters
Type 2
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CHAdeMO
Combo 2
Attached
cable
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The effective charging capacity is that
of the weakest "link", for example:
Vehicle charger
Cable/charging mode
Charging point
7 kW
2.3 kW (Mode 2)
2.3 kW (Mode 2)
Effective charging capacity
Domestic power socket
2.3 kW
Focus
on technology
Charging station
7 kW
7.4 kW (Mode 3)
22.1 kW
7 kW
The charging
cable
The power of the source determines the charging speed*
Neutral
Phase(s)
Example: for a vehicle with a 24 kWh battery:
Source used
Domestic power socket
Dedicated AC power socket
Power
Single-phase: 2.3 kW
Single-phase: 7.4 kW
Earth
Dedicated DC power socket
Pilot wire
Three-phase: 22.1 kW Three-phase: 43 kW
Time to "fill up"
12 h
5h
1h 30 min
A "pilot" wire allows data
communication between
the vehicle and the charging
station. The charging process
starts only if the following
information is OK:
- Vehicle connection
- Vehicle earthing
- Indication of the maximum
power allowed by the charger
30 min
% of charge
reached in 30 min
4%
10%
34%
100%
* Subject to the use of a suitable cable.
Focus
on technology
Electrical distribution architecture
Standalone
Clustered
One or several charging stations can be connected to
the same protection panel and operate independently.
The protection could also be installed in the Parking station
floor base (see chapter page 30).
Each charging station operates independently. They are
protected upstream and their consumption can be measured.
The charging stations can be connected to EVlink Insights.
In addition to independent charging stations features, benefit
from advanced control functions:
Electrical protection
Meters
Power connection
EVlink energy management
They are then controlled by a programmable logic controller
and network components, GPRS modem, etc. A cluster
consists of charging stations, up to 24 socket outlets.
The charging stations can be connected to EVlink Insights.
PLC
Com.
Modem network
Electrical protection
Meters
ork
Communication Netw
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Electric vehicle charging stations
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9 selection criteria for charging station
Electrical
Power per socket
Charging mode
Socket outlet
Usage
Socket outlet
access
Energy
management
Connectivity
3.7 kW - 7.4 kW
11 kW - 22.1 kW
Single-phase main supply.
Three-phase main supply.
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Use of charging cable
equipped with its control
interface.
Advanced charging control with
communication between station and vehicle.
Use of direct charging cable.
Advanced charging control with
communication between station
and vehicle for DC charging mode.
Domestic
Type 2
Up to 2.3 kW
Up to 22.1 kW
Free access
22.1 kW - 43 kW (AC) - 50 kW (DC)
Attached cable type 1
Attached cable type 2
AC type 1: up to 7.4 kW
AC type 2 : up to 22.1 kW
Key
Authentication
Key lock.
Access with RFID badge or via Smartphone
apps for connected stations. - Function
depending whether connected station or not.
Optimized cost
Optimized time
Advanced
The charging is delayed
until cheapest tariff
period, or reduced to
comply with your contract.
For not connected charging station.
Fastest charge is achieved for each
socket based on max. power of
socket. Other functions available.
For a charging stations cluster connected to
a facility network. A global energy
management is provided (facility + stations)
in order to preserve operational facility
services building, site, etc. and to optimize
vehicle charging.
Yes - No
Enabling communication (wired, WiFi, GPRS modem) to the cloud based 'EVlink Insights' Schneider Electric
supervision or to third party supervision.
Installation
Mounting
Protection
Aspect
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On Wall
On Floor
Cabinet fixed on wall.
Cabinet with integrated or separate pole.
IP 54
IP 55
IK 10
Protection from dust,
splashing water.
Outdoor use is possible.
Protection from dust,
low pressure water jets.
Outdoor use is possible.
Resistance to pendulum shock:
mass of 5 kg, 40 cm string.
Stylish
Robust
Robust +
White resistant
plastic casing.
Metallic casing.
Antivandalism features. Metallic casing,
extra keyboard protection.
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EVlink
Wallbox
EVlink
Smart
Wallbox
EVlink
Parking
Cloud-connectable
EVlink
City
Cloud-connectable
EVlink
Fast charge*
Cloud-connectable
Cloud-connectable
X
Single characteristic
X+Y
Dual characteristic
Charging power (kW)
3.7
7.4
11
22.1
Charging mode
2
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
T2
Socket outlet
Attached cable
ACT1
ACT2
7.4
22.1
7.4
22.1
7.4
22.1
T2
T2+D
T2
T2+D
ACT1
ACT2
T2+T2
2xT2+D
22.1 (AC)
43 (AC)
50 (DC)
AC ChadeMo
AC Combo 2
ACT2 43 kW (AC)
D
Domestic
ACT1 Att. cable with plug Type 1
ACT2 Att. cable with plug Type 2
T2
Plug type 2
Charging access
F
Free access
Key lock
Authentication
Energy management
A
Advanced
Cost optimized
Charging time optimized
es
Y
(ready to connectivity)
No
Mounting
W
Wall
Floor
Protection
54
55
10
A+C+T
Connectivity
A+C+T
A+C+T
IP
54
54 55
54
55
55
IK
10
10 10
10
10
10
R+
R+
Dust + splashing water
D
ust + low pressure
water jet
5 kg shock
Aspect
S
Stylish
Robust
R+
Robust +
* Offer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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The EVlink product range
Overview of EVlink offer
NEW
EVlink Wallbox
EVlink Smart Wallbox
Cloud-connectable
EVlink Parking
Cloud-connectable
page 18
page 24
page 30
Outdoor or Indoor installation
Outdoor or Indoor installation
Outdoor or Indoor installation
Wall-mounted or floor standing*
Wall-mounted or floor standing*
Wall-mounted or floor standing
Power Range: 3.7 kW to 22.1 kW
with permanent derating option
Power Range: 7.4 kW or 22.1 kW
with permanent derating option
Power Range: 7.4 kW to 22.1 kW with
permanent derating option
Socket outlet (T2/T2S) or attached cable
(T2/T1)
Socket outlet (T2/T2S) + domestic socket
option (TE) or attached cable (T2/T1)
1 or 2 socket outlet (T2/T2S) + domestic
socket option (TE)
Keylock to limit socket outlet access
and/or limit access while charging
Key lock to limit socket outlet access and/or
limit access while charging
Free access or RFID badge/Smartphone
authentication
* pole as an accessory
RFID badge/Smartphone authentication
Energy metering capacity
Energy metering capacity with automatic
load balancing
Optional communication module (Wifi
and/or GPRS) or Ethernet to connect to a
Supervision (EVlink Insights) or 3rd Party
Optional communication module (GPRS)
or Ethernet to connect to a Supervision
(EVlink Insights) or 3rd Party
* pole as an accessory
How to use an EVlink Wallbox
How to use an EVlink Smart Wallbox
Scan or
click on
QR code
Scan or
click on
QR code
How to use an EVlink Parking charging station
Scan or
click on
QR code
EVlink energy management, EVlink supervision
Energy, communication management functions
Programs, data for stations and PLC,
in a SD card
Avoid facility disruptions
Reduce energy cost
Increase driver satisfaction
Make operation more efficient
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Enterprise-wise management
EVlink supervision
Usage analysis
Remote maintenance
Drivers management
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NEW
EVlink Fast Charge
solution*
EVlink City
Cloud-connectable
Cloud-connectable
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EVlink accessories
& spare parts
page 44
Outdoor or Indoor installation with
vandalism resistant enclosure
Outdoor or Indoor installation with
vandalism resistant enclosure
Floor Standing
Floor Standing
Power Range: 7.4 kW to 22.1 kW with
permanent derating option
Two or three charge points Mode 3 and
Mode 4 (one charge point in option)
Caps, covers
2 sides dual sockets: (T3/T2S) + domestic
socket (TE)
Max DC output power: 50 kW
(on CHAdeMo and Combo 2 Type
connector)
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Free access or RFID badge/Smartphone
authentication
Energy metering capacity with automatic
load balancing
Optional communication module (GPRS)
or Ethernet to connect to a Supervision
(EVlink Insights) or 3rd Party
Max AC output power: 4 kW
(on Type 2 connector)
Floor standing and wall mounted bases
Socket outlets, charging cables,
cable holder
Pack of 10 RFID badges
Key lock
GPRS modem
Wi-Fi card
Free access or RFID badge/Smartphone
authentication
*O
ffer limited to selected countries with
project management mode.
How to use an EVlink City charging station
Scan or
click on
QR code
EVlink Services
EVlink Services: Solutions for your projets
As an energy management specialist, Schneider Electric offers the following services:
Installation audit and commissioning by trained engineers or certified installers
Warranty extension (on standard 24 months warranty)
Training of your staff
Monitoring and connectivity of your infrastructure
Maintenance contracts and assets management
Spare parts offer for all EVlink charging stations.
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EVlink Wallbox
In short
Extensive choice
Range of 14 charging stations:
Rated charging power: 3.7, 7.4, 11 or 22.1 kW
T2 socket outlet (with or without shutter) or attached cable
(with T1 or T2 connector)
Heavy duty socket outlet with silver plated contacts avoiding overheating
Charging station QR code:
Station identification, maintenance records,
other services with CStracker App. (see page 23)
Robustness
Highly robust to mechanical impact: IK10
Suitable for outdoor use: IP54
Easy to use
Product QR code
'FLASH ME'
"Plug and charge"
One-touch stop/restart
Attached cable rolled up around the Wallbox
Technical documentation: installation sheet and quick start guide
in many languages (see "Additional information", page 23)
Energy management option
Delayed start allowing off-peak hours charging only
Temporary current limitation (from 16 A to 10 A or from 32 A to 16 A)
protecting building users from blackouts
Options are activated by external contacts (off-peak contact,
load-shedding module contact, etc.) hardwired on a station digital input.
At home
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At home condominium
In private parking area
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Application
Wallbox are recommended for homes, as well as tougher environments (condominium, corporate car park,
hotel, etc.), because of their weatherproof and robust design.
Discovery
Locking the charging
station and cable with
the key
Single connector
attached cable
Type 1
Cable unlocking button
Stop/restart button
and charging status
indicator light
Type 2
Charging station with attached cable
Charging station with socket outlet
Locking the station with the key
Charging station unlocked
Impossible to insert the plug
Impossible to extract the cable
Impossible to stop/start charging
Charging station locked
1 or 2 Wallbox on
optional pedestal
mounting pole
Easy to install
Installation by a single technician in less than 30 minutes;
no special tools required
Top, bottom or back side wiring
What's inside an EVlink Wallbox
Scan or
click on
QR code
Immediate commissioning
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EVlink Wallbox
Characteristics
Power supply network
220 - 240 V single-phase 50/60 Hz for 3.7 and 7.4 kW
charging stations
380 - 415 V three-phase 50/60 Hz for 11 and 22.1 kW charging stations
Earthing diagram:
--TN-S, TN-C-S or IT
--IT: may require the addition of an isolating transformer for charging
of certain vehicles
Mechanical and environmental characteristics
Ingress protection code: IP54
Impact protection code: IK10
Operating temperature: -30C to +50C
Storage temperature: -40C to +80C
Attached cable length: 4 m
Energy management: deferred charging start or charging current
limitation (16 A to 10 A, 32 A to 16 A)
Charging access
Free access
By key lock, for socket outlet insertion and locking
Warranty
24 months for the entire EVlink range
Z.E. READY
Standards
IEC/EN 61851-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 61851-22 ed 1.0
IEC/EN 62196-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 62196-2 ed 1.0
> ROHS compliant
> Reach compliant
> EoLi: End Of Life Process
> Product Environmental Profile
compliant
Certification
EVlink Wallbox has obtained the
CB test certificate issued by the
LCIE test laboratory, establishing
compliance with the IEC 61851-1
and IEC 61851-22 standards.
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Charging station references
EVlink Wallbox
Description
Socket outlet or
connector type
Power (kW)
Ref.
3.7
EVH2S3P02K
7.4
EVH2S7P02K
11
EVH2S11P02K
22.1
EVH2S22P02K
3.7
EVH2S3P04K
7.4
EVH2S7P04K
11
EVH2S11P04K
22.1
EVH2S22P04K
3.7
EVH2S3P0AK
7.4
EVH2S7P0AK
3.7
EVH2S3P0CK
7.4
EVH2S7P0CK
11
EVH2S11P0CK
22.1
EVH2S22P0CK
With socket outlet on right side (1)
T2 (2)
T2 with shutters (2)
With attached cable 4 m, on right side
T1 (2)
T2 (2)
(1)
(2)
Cable available as an accessory.
Silver-plated contacts.
Protective devices and optional equipment
Description
Charging
Single-phase
Rated Power - Current
Three-phase
3.7 kW - 16 A
7.4 kW - 32 A
11 kW - 16 A
22.1 kW - 32 A
Circuit breaker (overcurrent)(1)
20 A Curve C
40 A Curve C
20 A Curve C
40 A Curve C
RCD (residual-current)(1)
30 mA type Asi(2)
Protection
30 mA type B
A9N26969
Under voltage tripping auxiliary
A9N26969
A9N26969
Deferred start
Contactor
With normally open contact
Load-shedding
Load-shedding relay
With normally open contact
(1)
(2)
References to be defined by Schneider Electric front offices.
A type B may be required in some countries. Refer to local regulation.
Protective
devices
The charging station operates autonomously.
It has a dedicated protective device.
Installation: by an electrician
Location: residential, private usage
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Accessory references
To connect the car to the charging station
Electric vehicle
simulation tool
Pedestal
mounting pole
Available with a T1 or T2
connector.
Enables an operating check
in the field of the charging
station and charging cable.
Reference: NCA93100
Floor standing of
1 or 2 Wallbox
Reference: EVP1PBSSG
EVlink Cable
Please refer to page 79
Spare part references
Front panel
Reference
Socket outlet
EVP1HCWN
Key lock
References
Attached cable
Key lock Random (1)
EVP1HLSR
T1 charging connector
Key lock Single (1)
EVP1HLSS
Example:
- If you order 10 Key locks random: you will receive 10 different keys.
- If you order 10 Key locks single: you will receive 10 identical keys.
(1)
Flap
References
T2S single-phase
EVP1HSM41
T2 single-phase
EVP1HSM21
T2S three-phase
EVP1HSM43
T2 three-phase
EVP1HSM23
References
16 A single-phase
EVP2CNS161A4
32 A single-phase
EVP2CNS321A4
16 A single-phase
EVP2CNS161C4
32 A single-phase
EVP2CNS321C4
16 A three-phase
EVP2CNS163C4
32 A three-phase
EVP2CNS323C4
T2 charging connector
Reference
Flap T2 socket Wallbox
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EVP1HFS0
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Practical information
Dimensions (mm)
170
800 min
480
331.5
7.5 kg (with attached cable)
5.6 kg
Additional information
Technical document
Language
References
EN/ES/FR/DE
NHA31783
IT/NL/PL/PT
NHA31784
EN/ES/FR/DE
NHA31787
IT/NL/PL/PT
NHA31788
EN/ES/FR/DE
NHA31789
IT/NL/PL/PT
NHA31790
EN/ES/FR/DE
NHA31778
IT/NL/PL/PT
NHA31779
With attached cable
Quick start guide (1)
Instruction sheet
Without attached cable
Quick start guide (1)
Instruction sheet
(1)
Delivered with the Wallbox.
To download the above documents, do a search by reference on
www.schneider-electric.com
CSTracker, the Smartphone App. for time-efficient
installation and maintenance
CSTracker allows electricians, installers, and maintenance teams to:
Identify and register installed charging stations in the
Schneider Electric database
Register and archive maintenance intervention
Access to the Web portal of the application for details (notes, photos)
of registered interventions
Access to the technical documentation of the station
Access to on-line support
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EVlink Smart Wallbox
NEW
In short
Extensive choice
Range of 12 charging stations:
Maximum charging power:
7.4 kW or 22.1 kW with a single-phase or three-phase power supply
Maximum charging current can be adjusted from 8 A to 32 A
T2 socket outlet with or without shutter
T2 socket outlet with shutters + type E domestic socket outlet
Attached cable with T1 or T2 connector
Key locking or RFID user authentication
Robustness
Heavy duty socket outlet with silver plated contacts avoiding overheating
High protection against mechanical impacts: IK10
Suitable for outdoor use: IP55, except versions including a type E
domestic socket outlet (IP54)
Easy to install and commission
Product QR code
'FLASH ME'
Wall mounting or floor standing
1 or 2 charging stations on the same pole
Easy wiring
Integrated measuring of the apparent power
Interface with an external MID energy meter
Parameters setting through a web server embedded in the charging station
Energy management
Cloud-connectable
Ethernet
Delayed charging locally controlled by a wired contact to postpone charging
to off-peak hours
Temporary current limitation to a set value, controlled by a wired contact, to
reduce the overall facility consumption and reduce the risk of power outage.
Delayed charging and current limitation can also be controlled by the
supervision (over OCPP) or by the building management system
(over Modbus)
Versatile connection to a back-end
Schneider Electric supports
OCPP and is an active
member of OCA
(Open Charge Alliance).
Fleet car at home
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Wired Ethernet: 3 ports
Wi-Fi with a built-in accessory
GPRS modem with a built-in accessory
OCPP 1.5 interface
Charging station QR code:
Station identification, maintenance records,
other services with CStracker App. (see page 29)
Condominium
Corporate and semi-public
car parks
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Application
Smart Wallbox is recommended for all private and semi-public areas whenever there are needs of user
authentication, charging sessions monitoring or charging assets management.
Discovery
Key locking to avoid cable
theft and use of the charging
station by a third person(2)
Type 1
Optional domestic
socket
Single connector
attached cable
Stop/restart button(1)
and charging status
indicator light
Type 2
Charging station with attached cable
1 or 2 Wallbox
on optional
pedestal
mounting pole
User authentication in case of
restricted access, for reporting,
cost allocation or billing(2)
Charging station with socket outlet
(1)
(2)
: also available with EVlink Smart Wallbox with attached
: button can be deactivated with commissioning tool
Easy to install and commission
Installation by a single technician in less than 30 minutes; no special
tools required
Top, bottom or back side wiring
What's inside an EVlink Smart Wallbox
Scan or
click on
QR code
Easy commissioning with a laptop connected to the embedded
webserver
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Characteristics
Power supply
Smart Wallbox can be supplied either in single-phase or in three-phase
220-240 V single-phase - 50/60 Hz
380-415 V three-phase - 50/60 Hz
Rated charging current
T2/T2S socket-outlet: 8 A to 32 A (factory setting 16 A)
TE socket-outlet: 10 A
Power consumption
Power consumption of each conditional input (limitation
and deferred start): 5 mA 24 V DC
Diagram of the earthing system
TN-S, TN-C-S or TT
IT: may require the addition of an isolating transformer for charging
of certain vehicles
Mechanical and environmental characteristics
Cloud-connectable
Ethernet
Ingress protection code: IP55 or IP54 (with a type E domestic socket outlet)
Impact protection code: IK10
Operating temperature: -30C to +50C
Storage temperature: -40C to +80C
Attached cable length: 4.5 m
Charging access
Key locking
User authentication through a RFID badge. Remote authentication by
the supervision or local setting of authorized badges.
Badges compatible with the station's RFID badge reader:
--Standard 13.56 MHz, ISO/IEC 14443 A&B, ISO/IEC 15693 protocols
--Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Classic, Calypso
--For other badges, please contact us
Warranty
24 months for the entire EVlink range
Standards
> ROHS compliant
> Reach compliant
> EoLi: End Of Life Process
> Product Environmental Profile
compliant
IEC/EN 61851-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 61851-22 ed 1.0
IEC/EN 62196-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 62196-2 ed 1.0
Certification
Connectivity
EVlink Smart Wallbox has
obtained the CB test certificate
issued by the LCIE test laboratory,
establishing compliance with the
IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-22
standards.
Wired Ethernet: 3 ports
--Port 1: LAN
--Port 2: Wi-Fi or GPRS
--Port 3: connection to PC for commissioning
Wi-Fi with a built-in accessory
GPRS modem with a built-in accessory
OCPP 1.5 interface
Energy metering
Integrated measuring of the apparent power
Interface with an external MID energy meter
Commissioning
Parameters setting through a web server embedded
in the charging station.
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Charging station references
EVlink Smart Wallbox
Description Socket outlet or
connector type
Charging access
Power (kW)
References
With socket outlet on right side (1)
T2
T2 with shutter
T2 with shutter
and TE (domestic)
Key
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P2KI
RFID (2)
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P2RI
Key
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P4KI*
RFID (2)
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P4RI*
Key
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P4EKI*
RFID (2)
7.4 / 22.1
EVB1A22P4ERI*
With attached cable 4.5 m, on right side
T1
T2
T2
Key
7.4
EVB1A7PAKI
RFID (2)
7.4
EVB1A7PARI
Key
7.4
EVB1A7PCKI
RFID (2)
7.4
EVB1A7PCRI
Key
22.1
EVB1A22PCKI
RFID (2)
22.1
EVB1A22PCRI
Socket outlet with silver-plated contacts.
Includes 10 RFID badges.
* Shorter delivery time.
(1)
(2)
Protective devices and optional equipment
New installation: supply line and protection devices must be defined for the highest power setting.
Description
Charging
Single-phase
Three-phase
7.4 kW - 32 A
22.1 kW - 32 A
Circuit breaker (overcurrent)(1)
40 A Curve C
40 A Curve C
RCD (residual-current)(1)
30 mA type Asi(2)
30 mA type B
Under voltage tripping auxilary
A9N26969
A9N26969
Rated Power - Current
Protection
Deferred start
Relay
With normally open contact(3)
Load-shedding
Relay
With normally open contact(3)
References to be defined by Schneider Electric front offices.
A type B may be required in some countries. Refer to local regulation.
(3)
Smart Wallbox setting can be changed to "normally closed" is necessary, with commissioning tool.
(1)
(2)
Protective
devices
The charging station must
be supplied by a dedicated
branch circuit from the
electrical switchboard.
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Accessory references
EVlink Cable
Electric vehicle
simulation tool
Available with T1 or T2
connector.
Please refer to page 79
Enables operating check
of the charging station and
charging cable.
Reference: NCA93100
WiFi module
GPRS modem
Reference: EVP1MWSI
Reference: EVP1MM
Pedestal
mounting pole
Floor standing of
1 or 2 Smart Wallbox
Reference: EVP1PBSSG
Pack of 10
RFID badges
Software
for PLC*
For charging stations
equipped with an RFID reader.
The badges are supplied
blank, ready to be
programmed to identify an
administrator or user. Sheet of
adhesive labels for badges:
1 administrator + 9 users.
Reference: EVP1BNS
Software on SD card for
Modicon M340 PLC.
EVlink Energy & Cluster
Management Software
Reference: NCA82000
EVlink Cluster Management
Software
Reference: NCA84000
*O
ffer limited to selected
countries with project
management mode.
Spare part references
Front panel
Reference
Socket outlet
EVP1HCWN
Key lock
References
Attached cable
Key lock Random (1)
EVP1HLSR
T1 charging connector
Key lock Single (1)
EVP1HLSS
Example:
- If you order 10 Key locks random: you will receive 10 different keys.
- If you order 10 Key locks single: you will receive 10 identical keys.
(1)
Flap
References
T2S
EVP1BSE43
T2
EVP1BSE23
TE
EVP1BSSE
References
32 A single-phase
EVP1CBS321A45
32 A single-phase
EVP1CBS321C45
32 A three-phase
EVP1CBS323C45
T2 charging connector
Reference
Flap T2 socket Wallbox
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EVP1HFS0
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Dimensions (mm)
Additional information
Charging station technical document
Installation Guide (1) (model with socket outlet)
Installation Guide(1) (model with attached cable)
User guide (1)
Language
References
EN / FR / ES / IT
NHA95005
DE / NL / NO / SV
NHA95006
EN / FR / ES / IT
NHA95018
DE / NL / NO / SV
NHA95021
EN / FR/ / ES / IT
NHA95096
DE / NL / NO / SV
NHA95097
Commissioning Guide (2) (standalone charging station) FR
DOCA0060FR
EN
DOCA0060EN
Delivered with the product
(2)
To be downloaded
(1)
To download the above documents, do a search by reference on
www.schneider-electric.com
CSTracker, the Smartphone App. for time-efficient
installation and maintenance
CSTracker allows electricians, installers, and maintenance teams to:
Identify and register installed charging stations in the
Schneider Electric database
Register and archive maintenance intervention
Access to the Web portal of the application for details (notes, photos)
of registered interventions
Access to the technical documentation of the station
Access to on-line support
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Extensive choice
Charging station offer
Compliant with power supply network: 220-240 V / 380-415 V
7.4 kW or 22.1 kW (32 A for 230 / 400 V) and settable from 6 A to 32 A
High robustness of Socket outlet (Type 2 or Type 2 with shutters) thanks
to silver plated contact avoiding overheat
Multiple configurations: user identification, one or two sockets outlets,
floor-standing or wall-mounted
Options
Ethernet communication with supervision system via GPRS modem
Accessories offer
Cables, RFID badges, cable holder, modem, etc.
Spare parts offer
Floor base, wall base, socket outlet, caps, flap, etc.
Services offer
Worldwide network of certified installers providing on-site installation,
on-site commissioning, maintenance plan and on-demand repair and
asset management contracts
Worldwide customer care center
QR code App registration for easy installation tracking. For more details
on CStracker app, see page 37.
Optimized architecture
Standalone or clustered architecture
Connected or not to a supervision (through OCPP 1.5 communication
protocole)
Electrical protection devices in external cabinet or in the parking station
floor base
Easy installation
Product QR code
'FLASH ME'
Only one person required to carry and to handle
Technical documentation for: installation, commissioning and diagnostic
in product packaging and web site (see "Additional information", page 36)
Cloud-connectable
Ethernet
At home - condominium
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Enhanced features
Benefit from advanced features and configure your charging station
thanks to the EVlink embedded Web server.
Adapt the charging station power demand to your electrical distribution:
--configure load management per socket outlet or for
the charging station
--set automated load balancing between socket outlets for dual
charging stations
--set other related energy management features: load shedding,
circuit breaker status, and postponed charge
Select the relevant power-metering solution:
--with current transformers already included in the cabinet
--with additional power meters for higher metering precision,
MID-compliant or not
Adapt the charging station to your application:
--activate or deactivate RFID badge reader
-- configure user privileges through RFID badge: VIP, administrators,
regular users
-- select to allow the cable to remain permanently plugged in
the charging station
--configure IP address and network parameters
--visualize Charge Detail Record (30 history)
Diagnosis and maintenance
Perform diagnosis thanks to charging station front face LEDs or
through the embedded Web server
Restore factory default settings without a computer
Upgrade the charging station with the latest firmware and benefit
from additional features
Schneider Electric supports
OCPP and is an active
member of OCA
(Open Charge Alliance).
In private parking area
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Supervision capability
Operate and maintain your charging infrastructure:
--connect the charging stations to EVlink Insights, Schneider Electric
supervision - see page 67
--connect to third-party supervision through OCPP 1.5 protocol
--connect to local management system, such as Building Management
System, through modbus TCP/IP
On street
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Characteristics
Power supply network
The appearance may be
customized on request.
Please do not hesitate to
contact your Schneider
Electric representative to
assist you in this project.
Earthing system: TT, TN or IT
--IT: may require the addition of an isolating transformer for charging
of certain vehicles
Frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Socket outlet supply circuit (1 circuit per socket outlet):
--220/240 V 1P+N or
--380/415 V 3P+N
Control circuit voltage (for charging station):
--220/240 V 1P+N
Charging modes
Mode 2 with:
--10 A / Type E (FR standard ) domestic socket
--10 A / Type F (DE standard ) domestic socket
> ROHS compliant
> Reach compliant
> EoLi: End Of Life Process
> Product Environmental Profile
compliant
Mode 3 with T2 socket outlet (with or without shutter)
Communication between charging station and vehicle via charging cable
as per IEC 61851
RFID reader
Used to unlock socket outlet flap when valid RFID badge is detected.
13.56 MHz RFID reader, for badges complying with standards
--ISO/IEC 14443 A & B, ISO/IEC 15693
--Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Classic, Calypso
Other standards, please contact us
10 badges provided with each RFID-type charging station
Mechanical and environmental
Painted steel body, anti-corrosion treatment
Protection: IP54 (IEC 60529), IK10 (IEC 62262)
Operating temperature: -25C to +40C for Mode 2 / Mode 3 charging station
Operating temperature: -25C to +50C for Mode 3 only charging station
IT Network connection
Z.E. READY
TCP/IP
FTP, SMTP or HTTP data retrieval
Operations:
--remote user authentication
--retreive data for Charging Data Record
--charging station status monitoring
--get remote commands
Certification
CE and CB scheme (IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-22 standards)
EV and ZE ready
EAC
Warranty
24 months for the entire EVlink range
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Charging station references
Floor standing
Mode 3
Charging
station type
No. of
Socket outlet type
chargepoints
Power per socket outlet
7.4 kW
22.1 kW
T2(2)
EVF2S7P02
EVF2S22P02
T2 with shutters(2)
EVF2S7P04
EVF2S22P04
T2(2)
EVF2S7P22
EVF2S22P22
T2 with shutters(2)
EVF2S7P44*
EVF2S22P44*
T2(2)
EVF2S7P02R
EVF2S22P02R*
T2 with shutters(2)
EVF2S7P04R
EVF2S22P04R*
T2(2)
EVF2S7P22R
EVF2S22P22R*
T2 with shutters(2)
EVF2S7P44R*
EVF2S22P44R*
Plug and charge - without RFID reader
1(1)
2
With RFID reader (3)
1(1)
2
On the right side of the charging station.
Socket outlet with silver-plated contacts.
Includes 10 RFID badges.
* Shorter delivery time.
(1)
(2)
Without
RFID reader
With
RFID reader
(3)
Mode 3/Mode 2
Charging
station type
No. of
Socket outlet type
chargepoints
Power
7.4 kW - 2.3 kW
22.1 kW - 2.3 kW
T2(1) - TF
EVF2S7P2F
EVF2S22P2F
T2 with
shutters(2) - TE
EVF2S7P4E
EVF2S22P4E
T2(1) - TF
EVF2S7P2FR
EVF2S22P2FR*
T2 with
shutters(2) - TE
EVF2S7P4ER
EVF2S22P4ER*
Plug and charge - without RFID reader
1
With RFID reader (2)
1
Socket outlet with silver-plated contacts.
Includes 10 RFID badges.
* Shorter delivery time.
(1)
(2)
Wall mounted
Mode 3
Charging
station type
No. of
Socket outlet type
chargepoints
Power per socket outlet
7.4 kW
22.1 kW
T2(2)
EVW2S7P02*
EVW2S22P02
T2 with shutters(2)
EVW2S7P04
EVW2S22P04*
T2(2)
EVW2S7P22
EVW2S22P22*
T2 with shutters(2)
EVW2S7P44*
EVW2S22P44*
T2(2)
EVW2S7P02R
EVW2S22P02R
T2 with shutters(2)
EVW2S7P04R*
EVW2S22P04R
T2(2)
EVW2S7P22R
EVW2S22P22R*
T2 with shutters(2)
EVW2S7P44R
EVW2S22P44R*
Plug and charge - without RFID reader
1(1)
2
With RFID reader (3)
1(1)
Without
RFID reader
With
RFID reader
On the right side of the charging station.
(2)
Socket outlet with silver-plated contacts.
(3)
Includes 10 RFID badges.
* Shorter delivery time.
(1)
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Accessory references
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Enables an operating check in the field of
the charging station and charging cable.
Reference: NCA93100
Specific components for monitoring and control panel
Software on SD card for Modicon M340 PLC.
EVlink Energy & Cluster Management Software
Reference: NCA82000*
EVlink Cluster Management Software
Reference: NCA84000*
Wireless-Internet
communication interface
supplied with its accessories.
EVlink Insights GPRS modem
Reference: EVP1MM
*O
ffer limited to selected countries with
project management mode.
Pack of 10 RFID badges
Protective cover
For charging stations equipped with an RFID reader.
The badges are supplied blank, ready to be programmed
to identify an administrator or user.
Sheet of adhesive labels for badges: 1 administrator + 9 users.
Reference: EVP1BNS
For wall-mounted charging stations.
Blocks user access to cable sockets used for wiring.
Degree of protection: IK10
Reference: EVP1WPSC
Cable holder
Din rail mounting kit
EVlink Cable
For floor-standing and wall-mounted EVlink Parking
charging stations.
Allows the cable to be wound up for easy storage
and locked on the holder.
Reference: EVP1PH
For using the floor standing charging station as
an electrical enclosure.
Reference: EVP1FKC
Several vehicle connector/
plug combinations are
available for charging
stations.
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Spare part references
Base
Floor-standing base.
Reference: EVP2FBS
See page 36
Enclosure
Wall-mounted base.
Reference: EVP1WBS
Cap
Floor standing.
Reference: EVP2FCG
Wall mounted.
Reference: EVP2WCG
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References
EVP2PE702*
EVP2PE702R
EVP2PE704
EVP2PE704R*
EVP2PE722
EVP2PE722R
EVP2PE744*
EVP2PE744R*
EVP2PE74E
EVP2PE74ER
EVP2PE72F
EVP2PE72FR
EVP2PE2202
EVP2PE2202R*
EVP2PE2204*
EVP2PE2204R*
EVP2PE2222*
EVP2PE2222R*
EVP2PE2244*
EVP2PE2244R*
EVP2PE222F
EVP2PE222FR*
EVP2PE224E
EVP2PE224ER*
* Shorter delivery time
Socket outlet
Cover
Grey cover without RFID.
Reference: EVP1PPG
Characteristics
7.4 kW 1XT2
7.4 kW 1XT2 RFID
7.4 kW 1XT2S
7.4 kW 1XT2S RFID
7.4 kW 2XT2
7.4 kW 2XT2 RFID
7.4 kW 2XT2S
7.4 kW 2XT2S RFID
7.4 kW T2S-TE
7.4 kW T2S-TE RFID
7.4 kW T2-TF
7.4 kW T2-TF RFID
22.1 kW 1XT2
22.1 kW 1XT2 RFID
22.1 kW 1XT2S
22.1 kW 1XT2S RFID
22.1 kW 2XT2
22.1 kW 2XT2 RFID
22.1 kW 2XT2S
22.1 kW 2XT2S RFID
22.1 kW T2-TF
22.1 kW T2-TF RFID
22.1 kW T2S-TE
22.1 kW T2S-TE RFID
Grey cover with RFID.
Reference: EVP1PPGR
Flap
Green socket outlet T2.
Reference: EVP1PSS2
Green socket outlet TE.
Reference: EVP1PSSE
Green socket outlet
T2 with shutte..
Reference: EVP1PSS4
Green socket outlet TF.
Reference: EVP1PSSF
Green scooter flap.
Reference: EVP1PFSS
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Content - Only one person required
Only one person is required to handle and install the floor-standing or wall-mounted charging station.
This is possible thanks to delivery in three packages weighing less than 20 Kg each.
Package contents and weight indication
Floor-standing charging station
Wall-mounted charging station
2
1
1
2
3
4
Cap
Enclosure
Wall base
Floor base
4
Charging station type
Floor-standing
Wall-mounted
Package Composition
Weight
Weight
Cap
17 Kg
8 Kg
Enclosure
20 Kg
20 Kg
Wall base
5 Kg
Floor base
13 Kg
Dimensions (mm)
Floor-standing charging station
u 1500 mm
u 1500 mm
Additional information
500 mm
Technical document
1146 mm
900 mm
413 mm
220 mm
References
Installation guide
NHA47410
EVlink Parking: Electrical diagram
NHA81498
EVlink Commissioning Guide EVlink Parking DOCA0060EN
To download the above documents, do a search
by reference on www.schneider-electric.com
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CSTracker, the Smartphone App. for time-efficient
installation and maintenance
CSTracker allows electricians, installers, and maintenance teams to:
Identify and register installed charging stations in
the Schneider Electric database
Register and archive maintenance intervention
Access to the Web portal of the application for details
(notes, photos) of registered interventions
Access to the technical documentation of the station
Access to on-line support
What's inside an EVlink Parking charging station
Scan or
click on
QR code
Recommended protective devices
Description
Charging
Single-phase
Three-phase
7.4 kW - 32 A
22.1 kW - 32 A
Circuit breaker (overcurrent)(1)
40 A Curve C
40 A Curve C
RCD (residual-current)(1)
30 mA type Asi(2)
30 mA type B
Under voltage tripping auxilary
A9N26969
A9N26969
Rated Power - Current
Protection
(1)
(2)
References to be defined by Schneider Electric front offices.
A type B may be required in some countries. Refer to local regulation.
Easy installation with Din rail mounting kit ref.: EVP1FKC
compatible with floor standing charging station ref.: EVF2
and floor standing base EVP2FBS
Thanks to a modular floor base, installers can prepare wiring of protection
devices at their workshops. This accessory allows to power the charging
station with only one power cable, even for 2 plug-charging stations.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Wire protection device on
the adapted rail.
Insert wired protection kit
in the floor base.
Finish the wiring.
Install the prewired floor
base on site.
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NEW
In short
Main features
Charging power
Compatible with 220-240 and 380-400 V AC power supply networks
7.4 or 22.1 kW per socket outlet, according to single or three-phase
power supply, with adjustable current from 8 to 32 A
Socket outlets
On both sides
Available configurations on each side:
--1 x Type 3 + 1 x Type E (domestic) or
--1 x Type 2 + 1 x Type E (domestic)
Robust socket outlets with shutter silver plated contact avoiding overheat
Imbeded protective devices
Circuit breaker (overcurrent)
RCD (residual current)
Under voltage tripping auxilary
Vehicle detection
Up to 2 vehicles by inductive loops (loop cables not provided)
Access
Charging access control by RFID badge and Smartphone if connection
to EVlink insights supervision
Communication
Ethernet communication with supervision system via GPRS modem
Options
Customization with logos or painted patterns, etc.
Surge arrester (pre-cabling ready)
Accessories
RFID badges, cables, etc.
Services
Product QR code
'FLASH ME'
Cloud-connectable
Ethernet
On street
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Schneider Electric supports
OCPP and is an active
member of OCA
(Open Charge Alliance).
QR code on every charging station for installation tracking
(see CStracker App. page 43)
Worldwide network of certified installers providing on-site installation,
on-site commissioning, maintenance plan and on-demand repair and
asset management contracts
Worldwide customer care center
Optimized architecture
Standalone charging station or clustered, sharing common electrical
distribution and communication bus
No local server needed when access to cloud-based EVlink Insights
supervision platform from Schneider Electric
Easy installation
All technical documents for installation and commissioning in the parcel,
can also be downloaded from the web
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In short
Enhanced features
Benefit from advanced features and configure your charging station
thanks to the EVlink embedded Web server.
Adapt the charging station power demand to your electrical distribution:
--configure load management per socket outlet or for
the charging station
--set automated load balancing between socket outlets
for dual charging stations
--set other related energy management features: load shedding,
circuit breaker status, and postponed charge
Select the relevant power-metering solution:
--with current transformers already included in the cabinet
--with additional power meters for higher metering precision,
MID-compliant or not
Adapt the charging station to your application:
--activate or deactivate RFID badge reader
--configure user privileges through RFID badge: VIP, administrators,
regular users
--configure IP address and network parameters
--visualize Charge Detail Record (30 history)
Diagnosis and maintenance
Perform diagnosis thanks to charging station front face LEDs
or through the embedded Web server
Restore factory default settings without a computer
Upgrade the charging station with the latest firmware and benefit
from additional features
Supervision capability
Operate and maintain your charging infrastructure:
--connect the charging stations to EVlink Insights, Schneider Electric
supervision - see page 69
--connect to third-party supervision through OCPP 1.5 protocol
--connect to local management system, such as Building Management
System, through modbus TCP/IP
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EVlink City
NEW
Characteristics
Power supply network
The appearance may be
customized on request.
Please do not hesitate to
contact your Schneider
Electric representative to
assist you in this project.
Earthing system: TT, TN or IT
Frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Socket outlet supply circuit (1 circuit per socket outlet):
--220/240 V 1P+N or
--380/415 V 3P+N
Charging station control circuit:
--220/240 V 1P+N
Imbedded protective devices
Description
Charging
Single-phase
Three-phase
7.4 kW - 32 A
22.1 kW - 32 A
Circuit breaker (overcurrent)(1)
40 A Curve C
40 A Curve C
RCD (residual-current)(1)
30 mA type Asi(2)
30 mA type B
Under voltage tripping auxilary
A9N26969
A9N26969
Rated Power - Current
Protection
> ROHS compliant
> Reach compliant
> EoLi: End Of Life Process
> Product Environmental Profile
compliant
References to be defined by Schneider Electric front offices.
(2)
A type B may be required in some countries. Refer to local regulation.
(1)
Charging modes
Mode 2 with:
--10 A / Type E (FR standard) domestic socket
Mode 3 with T2 or T3 socket outlet
Communication between charging station and vehicle via charging cable
as per IEC 61851
RFID reader
Used to unlock socket outlet door when valid RFID badge is detected.
13.56 MHz RFID reader, for badges complying with standards
--ISO/IEC 14443 A & B, ISO/IEC 15693
--Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Classic, Calypso
Other standards, please contact us
2 badges provided with each RFID-type charging station
Mechanical and environmental
Painted steel body, anti-corrosion treatment
Protection: IP54 (IEC 60529), IK10 (IEC 62262)
Operating temperature: -30C to +50C
IT Network connection
TCP/IP
FTP, SMTP or HTTP data retrieval
Operations:
--remote user authentication
--send data for Charging Data Record
--charging station status monitoring
--get remote commands
Certification
CE and CB scheme (IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-22 standards)
EV and ZE ready
EAC
Warranty
24 months for the entire EVlink range
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Charging station references
Floor standing
Charging station type*
GPRS
GPRS
Socket outlet type
Power per socket outlet
Left side
Right side
7.4 kW
22.1 kW
T2 + TE
T2 + TE
EVC1S7P4E4ERF
EVC1S22P4E4ERF
T2 + TE
T3 + TE
EVC1S7P4E3ERF
EVC1S22P4E3ERF
T2 + TE
T2 + TE
EVC1S7P4E4ERFM
EVC1S22P4E4ERFM
T2 + TE
T3 + TE
EVC1S7P4E3ERFM
EVC1S22P4E3ERFM
T2 + TE
T2 + TE
EVC1S7P4E4ERFD
EVC1S22P4E4ERFD
T2 + TE
T3 + TE
EVC1S7P4E3ERFD
EVC1S22P4E3ERFD
T2 + TE
T2 + TE
EVC1S7P4E4ERFT
EVC1S22P4E4ERFT
T2 + TE
T3 + TE
EVC1S7P4E3ERFT
EVC1S22P4E3ERFT
* All charging stations are delivered with 2 RFID badges
T2
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The EVlink product range
EVlink City
NEW
Accessory references
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Software for PLC
Enables an operating check in the field of
the charging station and charging cable.
Reference: NCA93100
Software on SD card for Modicon M340 PLC.
EVlink Energy & Cluster Management Software.
Reference: NCA82000*
EVlink Cluster Management Software.
Reference: NCA84000*
*O
ffer limited to selected countries with
project management mode.
Pack of 10 RFID badges
EVlink Cable
For charging stations equipped with an RFID reader.
The badges are supplied blank, ready to be programmed
to identify an administrator or user.
Several vehicle connector/plug combinations
are available for charging stations.
Sheet of adhesive labels for badges: 1 administrator + 9 users.
Reference: EVP1BNS
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Practical information
Dimensions (mm)
What's inside an EVlink City charging station
1000 mm
1000 mm
Scan or
click on
QR code
500 mm
1410 mm
694 mm
694 mm
482 mm
263 mm
CSTracker, the Smartphone App. for time-efficient
installation and maintenance
CSTracker allows electricians, installers, and maintenance teams to:
Identify and register installed charging stations in
the Schneider Electric database
Register and archive maintenance intervention
Access to the Web portal of the application for details
(notes, photos) of registered interventions
Access to the technical documentation of the station
Access to on-line support
Additional information
Technical document
Installation guide
References
NHA63897
EVlink Commissioning Guide EVlink Parking DOCA0060EN
To download the above documents, do a search
by reference on www.schneider-electric.com
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The EVlink product range
EVlink Fast Charge solution*
In short
The choice
A high-end level product and several services:
Installation management on your site
Fast charge commissioning according to your application requirements
Three levels (Ultra, Prime, and Plus) maintenance contract
On-call and remote assistance in major countries worldwide
Charging station upgrade with the latest firmware
Installation and commissioning
Performed by Schneider Electric or certified partner
A feasibility study should be carried out to assess the facility's ability
It will stipulate the necessary power, identify electrical duct routing, etc.
The optimum level of protection and monitoring for the charging station
Maintenance
On-line charging station support and diagnosis
On-line software upgrades
Schneider Electric promotes maintenance contracts on customer request
for uptime optimization
Application
EVlink Fast Charge
stations are designed to
charge a vehicle rapidly:
80% of capacity charged
in less than 30 minutes.
They are intended
for service stations
in particular.
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Characteristics
Mechanical and environmental features
Degree of protection: IP54 (except cordsets)
Degree of mechanical protection: IK10
Operating temperature: -30C / +50C
Power supply network and charging mode
Power supply: 400 Va (+10 / -15%), 3 Ph, 50 60 Hz
Direct current charging station
Charging in Mode 4 (IEC 61851-23)
CHAdeMO type connector
Combo 2 type connector
Charging voltage/current: 500 V DC/125 A - 485 V DC with
CHAdeMO connector
Electrical protective devices integrated in the charging station
Cable length: 4 m
Alternating current charging station
Charging in Mode 3 (IEC 61851-22)
Charging voltage/current: 400 V AC/63 A AC
Electrical protective devices integrated in the charging station
Cable length: 4.4 m
User dialogue and data
Backlit LCD graphic screen (2 lines)
4 sensitive touch buttons
3 twin-colored LED status indicators
CPU badge (with RFID)
Contactless reader
Available options
Painting and skinning (stickers)
Barcode reader
On request:
--Supervision connection (third party supervision integration)
--Payment
Standards
IEC/EN 61851-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 61851-22 ed 1.0
IEC/EN 62196-1 ed 2.0
IEC/EN 62196-2 ed 1.0
Commercial configuration*
Product type
500 V DC
500 V DC + 400 Va
Combo2 50 kW DC/CHAdemo 50 kW DC/AC 43 kW
Combo2 50 kW DC/CHAdemo 50 kW DC/AC 22.1 kW
Combo2 50 kW DC/CHAdemo 50 kW DC
Combo2 50 kW DC/AC 43 kW
Please contact us
Combo2 50 kW DC/AC 22.1 kW
CHAdemo 50 kW DC/AC 43 kW
CHAdemo 50 kW DC/AC 22.1 kW
* Offer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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The EVlink product range
Electric vehicle simulation tool
In short
Electric vehicle
simulation tool
Tool for trained electricians
To check correct operation of a charging station
EVlink Wallbox
EVlink Smart Wallbox
EVlink Parking
EVlink City
Any charging station complying with IEC 61851-1,
by simulation of a vehicle during charging
All-terrain use
> ROHS compliant
> Reach compliant
> EoLi: End Of Life Process
> Product Environmental Profile
compliant
Reference: NCA93100
Robustness
IK strength: IK8
Resists falls of up to 1 m
IP54: closed
IP44: open
Easy to carry
Weight: 6 Kg
Compatibility
Accepts any cable fitted with a T1 or T2 connector.
Single-phase or three-phase alternating current charging.
BNC connectors:
- Measurement of the resistance in a charging cable connector
- Observation of charging currents and PWM communication signals on oscilloscope
Selection of test base
Base for Type 2 connector
Base for Type 1 connector
Diagnostic indicators:
-V
oltage presence
Phase 1, 2, 3, Phase/
Neutral Inversion
-D
iagnostic indicator
test button
Control of residual current
circuit breaker tripping test
Control of "earth breaking on electric vehicle" simulation
Selection of test phase
Simulation of electric vehicle signals
Perfectly simple ...
how to use an electric
vehicle simulation tool
Scan or
click on
QR code
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Once the simulation tool is connected to
the charging station, charging is started thanks to
a button: the result is shown by an indicator lamp.
A few minutes is all thats needed to check
correct charging station operation.
and standalone
Power supply via the charging cable.
No internal battery, so unlimited time for servicing
operations and for your peace of mind.
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Characteristics
Characteristics of the power supply network
The simulation tool is powered via the charging current
Network frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Earthing system: TT or TN (do not use in IT)
Voltages:
--230 Va on type 1 connector
--400 Va on type 2 connector
Charging current during test < 1 A
Mechanical and environmental characteristics
Degree of protection (as per IEC 60529):
--closed: IP54
--open: IP44
Degree of mechanical protection (as per IEC 62262): IK8
Dimensions (H x L x D): 270 x 305 x 170 mm
Weight: 6 Kg
Left-hand base:
Type 1 inlet IEC 62196 type 1 U:230V1 I: <1A F:50 60Hz
Right-hand base:
Type 2 inlet IEC 62196 type 2-II U:400V3~ I:<1A F:50 60Hz
Storage temperature: -30C / +50C
Operating temperature: -30C / +50C
Risk of mechanical damage to the simulation tool if dropped
at a temperature < -2C
Relative humidity rate (RH): < 95%
Accessories and documents included
Plasticized user's manual attached under the cover
Detailed user manual (to be downloaded from the Web)
BNC/banana plug adapter cord
Certification
The electric vehicle simulation tool complies with standards
IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61851-1
Recommended measuring instruments for additional tests
Ohmmeter: to measure the resistance in the customer's cable connector
Oscilloscope: for observation of signals during the electric vehicle status
simulation test (signals in accordance with the IEC 61851 standard)
As a complement: EVlink charging cables
They are necessary for testing the charging stations.
Several vehicle connector/plug
combinations are available for
charging stations.
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The EVlink product range
EVlink cable
Characteristics
EVlink cable for charging stations:
Mobility within arm's reach
Characteristics
Length: 5 m
Max. current: 32 A
Operating temperature: -30C to +50C
Degree of protection: IP44
Two good reasons to have a second
EVlink cable in your electric vehicle
Type 2 (T2)
Type 1 (T1)
Type 3 (T3)
To take advantage of
the charging capacity
of public charging
stations: by having
an appropriate EVlink
cable for the charging
stations used, you
obtain fast charging
with high protection.
Tested and certified product:
Third-part laboratory CB certification (LCIE) complies with
applicable standard IEC 62196
High protection, fast charging (Mode 3)
High-strength cable
To have a fallback
solution.
E.g.: charging cable
damaged or misplaced,
help out another electric
vehicle user.
Which EVlink cable
for which electric vehicle?
Charging
station
power
socket
Electric vehicle
connector
Type 1
or
References
No. of phases
1
T1
T2
T2
Type 3
Type 2
Type 2
or
Charging power accepted (kW) Weight
3.7
7.4
11
22.1
Cable Length
(Kg)
(m)
EVP1CNS32121
2.4
EVP1CNS32132
2.5
EVP1CNS32332
3.2
EVP1CNS32122
2.5
EVP1CNS32322
3.2
T2
T3
T2
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Managing charging
station energy
EVlink energy management
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Managing the energy of a charging station
Energy management
Energy management stakes
Energy management: why do it ?
Avoids facility disruption, causing
operating losses
Cost
Reduces energy and electrical
infrastructure costs
Continuity
of
service
Increases driver satisfaction
Makes operations more efficient
And for charging stations, how does it work?
Allow simultaneous charging of the largest
number of vehicles as quickly as possible ...
VIP
... while maintaining charging priority privileges, if necessary.
How to implement energy management?
Power limit
Measurements
Controller
Actuators
The "power
subscription" with the
energy supplier, or
the maximum power
supply capacity
(depending on cable
cross section, circuit
breakers rating, etc.).
The total power
demand of each
charging point.
The controller
performs data
acquisition and runs
the algorithms to
control total demand
and power allocation
to the vehicles.
The charging stations
that can execute an
order and temporarily
limit the current
supplied to the vehicle.
xx kW
Energy
contract
kW
Circuit
capacity
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Scalable energy management solutions
Whether for a small or large electric vehicle charging infrastructure,
requirements for energy cost reduction or continuity of service
make sense.
This is especially true for investors wishing to future-proof their investment.
For example, electric vehicle autonomy will increase thanks to battery
capacity improvement, thus requiring more energy to be delivered by
charging station as quickly as possible.
Energy management can be provided
in two complementary ways
Standalone
charging
stations
Clusters
of charging
stations
The architecture and implementation
vary accordingly but the key
benefits remain:
lower investment, lower utility
bills, tripping avoidance.
Energy management for Standalone
charging station
The activation of this embedded feature makes it possible to limit the maximum power of a dual
socket outlet charging station and to balance the load between the two socket outlets, so as to
charge the vehicles as quickly as possible while remaining within the maximum power limit set
for the charging station.
The charging station thus reduces the power delivered to the electric vehicles if they require
more power than the maximum power setting.
Provide optimum flexibility
The maximum power of the charging station
can be set:
In the settings, through the embedded Web
server. This value can be changed at any time
with a few clicks.
Remotely by an external system, either as a
permanent value or dynamically. This remote
setting by a central system can be done by:
--a back-end Charge Point Operator,
through OCPP
--a Building Management System, an energy
management system, or any other local
system through Modbus.
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Managing the energy of a charging station
Cluster of charging stations supplied by
the facility network*
This is the case for charging stations whose administrative and technical management
is grouped with that of a facility. An example is a company with a fleet of vehicles.
Overall energy management (facility + station) is recommended, in particular when
the maximum power of the charging station (simultaneous use of socket outlets at full
power) is significant by comparison with that of the facility.
Building automation and EVlink energy management,
complementary systems
In some buildings, automatic control systems supervise total consumption and
adapt the operation of certain devices to optimize power consumption and
energy costs without adversely affecting work efficiency and occupant comfort.
The total consumption and that of the charging stations are constantly
transmitted to the charging station's controller. When this value approaches the
limit set by the energy contract, the EVlink energy management program sends
the charging stations an order temporarily limiting charging. It is also possible
for the building management system to dynamically set the maximum power to
the cluster of charging station.
Building Management System
EVlink Energy Management
Set point
Monitoring
Power allocation
3
3
xx kW
kW
Energy
contract
kW
Power monitoring
Power
Selecting maximum power
Metering the facility and charging stations consumptions
Real-time algorithms to allocate power to electric vehicles
xx kW
Dynamic power allocation:
EVlink energy management
maximum power set point
is calculated in real time.
Limiting
Charging station power
Time
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Cluster of charging stations directly supplied
by the utility grid*
The charging station's energy is supplied directly by the electricity distribution system.
The installation includes a power meter and a circuit breaker set to the subscribed demand.
This case generally applies to Parking charging stations for which management
is independent from a facility. Energy management is systematically recommended to optimize
capital costs and energy supply subscription costs.
EVlink Energy Management, for compliance with
the energy contract
In the protection and control panel, EVlink Energy Management
program loaded in the controller helps to ensure energy management.
The maximum power set point parameter is configured during
commissioning, together with the charging points power allocation
scenario (see description on the next page).
The controller constantly monitors the charging station's total power.
Based on this information, if necessary, it can activate or disable
charging station power limitation.
EVlink Energy Management
Set point
Monitoring
Power allocation
3
3
xx kW
3
1
Energy
contract
kW
Selecting maximum power
Metering the facility and charging stations consumptions
Real-time algorithms to allocate power to electric vehicles
Power monitoring
Power
With 'Static power allocation' the maximum power set point
value is equal to the subscribed demand or any fixed value.
This mode can also be adopted when the charging station is
supplied by a facility network. In that case the set point depends
on the electrical sizing of the charging station's power supply
circuit, or operational needs.
xx kW
Maximum set point
Charging station power
Time
*O
ffer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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Managing the energy of a charging station
Control of cluster of charging stations*
EVlink energy management
power allocation scenarios
xx kW
The controller performing energy management
can reduce the charging station's power
by sending orders to the charging points
at any time.
A choice of scenarios is set during
commissioning, making it possible to take
into account varied needs related to the use
of the vehicles that will be charged.
Each charging station can limit its output
Once a vehicle is connected, charging can
begin, but the output can be automatically
limited by the charging station either to comply
with restrictions regarding maximum power of
the vehicle charger, the charging cable,
or the charging station or on receiving an order
from EVlink energy management controller
and algorithms.
Proportional scenario
The output of each charging
station is reduced by an
identical percentage.
Case of charging stations
for vehicles and drivers
having equal privileges.
ower output
P
limitation: -X%
Low-power scenario
The output of the
charging stations with
highest power requirement
is reduced first.
ower output
P
limitation: - Y%
Case of charging stations
where the strategy is to
provide the same quantity
of energy to vehicles in the
event of a reduction in the
available power.
VIP badge privileges
The station charging
a vehicle identified by
a priority badge does
not apply the requested
reduction or only partially.
Case of charging
stations with RFID badge
authentication. Charging
of certain vehicles is not
penalized for service
reasons or to give priority
to customers.
ower output
P
limitation: - Z%
ower output
P
unchanged
VIP
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Operate charging infrastructure
EVlink Insights
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Supervising operations
EVlink Insights
A tiered offer
eMobility Self Service (eMSS) portal used by customer
Charge detail records
Access rights management
Infrastructure CONtrol (ICON) portal
Asset Management Contract
Asset Management Portal
Performed by Schneider Electric
Used by customer
OR
Schneider Electric EVlink Insights Services can be tailored to your
expectations and to your company set-up and strategies:
Tailored Asset Management contracts:
Charge points monitoring and remote diagnosis
Remote operations such as set-points
modification and charging station
software upgrade
Self-service solution: IT back end services
and Web portals to efficiently manage the
infrastructure and drivers on your own:
Authentication rights
Drivers charge detail records
Maintenance
Charging points monitoring and operation
Reports and recommendations
You get the toolbox to operate the
infrastructure thanks to extensive IT
back end services and applications.
Access to a Web portal to manage driver rights
Premium access to Schneider Electric customer
care center
Schneider Electric takes care so that your
infrastructure is up and running.
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Managing charging stations and user rights remotely
Driver front end
Charge point operator user interface
Smartphone App.
Find charge points
and start charging
Interfaces with third parties:
Roaming
Payment solution
etc.
Charging stations are connected
via GPRS modem
Cluster cabinet connection
eMobility Self Service
Manage access and
generate reports
Cloud-based and
cybersecurity-tested solution,
accessible through any
Web browser.
Charging stations are connected
via GPRS modem
Cluster cabinet connection
Communication
Bus
Daisy chain connection
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Charging stations are connected
via GPRS modem
Cluster cabinet connection
Communication
Bus
Daisy chain connection
Communication
Bus
Standalone connection
Infrastructure Control
Remotely control, monitor, and
diagnose the infrastructure
Communication
Bus
Daisy chain connection
Communication
Bus
Standalone connection
Communication
Bus
Standalone connection
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Supervising operations
EVlink Insights
Benefits for all stakeholders
Electric vehicle driver's
experience is improved:
Multiple authentication methods are available,
such as Contract-ID, RFID badge, or voucher
All authentication methods are valid
simultaneously at all locations
Since troubles are detected automatically,
the availability of the charging stations
is improved.
Infrastructure usage
is comprehensive
Charge detail records per charge point
enable charging and occupancy analysis:
Decide actions to improve infrastructure use
Plan future investment at the right time
Understand corporate drivers or customers
charging behavior and improve
deployment strategies
Charge detail records per user enable to:
Generate revenues by invoicing electric
vehicle drivers.
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Asset Management is
optimal and adapted to
multifacility infrastructure:
Complete visibility of the charging
stations with status and availability,
consumption analysis, activated
services status, etc.
Remote operations on charging
stations: configuration, firmware
upgrade, diagnosis with
maintenance reports, remote start
and stop of a charging process.
Maintenance is faster,
less costly, and more efficient:
Receive alarm from charging stations
Perform remote diagnosis
Download maintenance reports.
Total cost of ownership
is well managed:
Investment costs are reduced
No servers and IT management costs
Broad range of remote operations available,
without technician on site
High infrastructure uptime.
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Supervising operations
EVlink Insights
Features
eMSS: eMobility Self Service Portal
User Management:
View and edit driver ID contracts
Activate or deactivate ID contracts
View, add, or delete allocated RFID badges
Charge detail records and reports:
View charge points and contract records (kWh or time-based)
Diagrams and graphs display
Provision of consumption data and .csv files export per period
CO2 savings simulation and dashboards
ICON: Infrastructure Control Portal
Infrastructure dashboard:
"Current Status" widget displays current status of charge points
"Availability" widget displays available and non reachable charge points
Remote activation of charging session:
Start and stop of charging process
By different authentication methods: contract-ID, voucher, goodwill
Infrastructure monitoring:
Monitor status (dynamic)
Monitor charge point details, including technical information, activated
services per charging point, availability matrix, and charging sessions
for the past 7 days
Configuration management:
Remotely change the configuration of individual charge points
Change operating mode of a charge point from authentication mode
to a mode without authentication
Firmware update:
Remotely perform firmware update without an on-site technician
Fulfill firmware updates to multiple charge points at the same time
Remote diagnosis:
Obtain OCPP error messages
Access maintenance reports with error and message logs
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EVlink Insights subscription offers
Communication infrastructure
The supervision servers allow operation of an
infrastructure consisting of a single charging
station cluster or a number of geographically
scattered charging stations.
Each charging station exchanges its data via
a wireless modem (GPRS).
The operating status, real-time meter values,
and charge detail records can be accessed
locally and remotely with any Web browser.
Cloud Computing benefits
Schneider Electric has adopted Cloud
Computing to collect, store, and provide data
on connected charging stations.
Using Cloud Computing, the necessary IT
resources (servers, application programs, etc.)
are made available in real time via Internet.
Access is possible from any location via
a standard Web browser.
The charging station owner is relieved of
capital costs and IT administration costs.
The data is backed up automatically.
Data
Security, confidentiality
Access to both portals is password protected.
Each operator has a personal access and
authorizations for viewing and/or changing data.
Data communication compliant with the
HTTPS protocol helps to ensure data integrity
and confidentiality.
For further information and to request a quote
please refer to your country representative.
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Solutions for your project
"Turnkey" project
Services for contractors
Services for operators
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Solutions for your project
Solutions for your project
Listen
Understand
Propose
Preliminary
technical
audit
Your Schneider Electric correspondent is a professional,
specialized in the charging infrastructure solution.
To contract the optimum solution.
Based on the technical and economic data of your charging station
project, he or she will propose the appropriate solution:
For example, this service is essential when
the charging station power could jeopardize
the electrical infrastructure of an existing facility.
"Turnkey" charging station project performed by Schneider Electric
Sale of charging stations and services with possible support at start-up.
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"Turnkey" project
The charging station project is proposed to you
in a contractual document
It specifies the following information:
Precise characteristics of the structure
Schedule of the various project phases
and a delivery date
Technical documents submitted for operation
and maintenance
Conditions of support services
On the agreed date, Schneider Electric will
deliver the complete solution in operating
conditions and allowing on-site training of
operating personnel.
The project is
managed
entirely to the
Electric Vehicle
Center of Expertise.
A single contact for the
project team, whatever
the subject, commercial
or technical.
Energy management and supervision are key
to the expertise of project teams
Solutions
EVlink Energy Management is generally
included in "turnkey" projects.
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Solutions for your project
Services for contractors
Designers, installers ...
Develop new competencies, get support from our specialists
to make your business more efficient
Training on regulations, electrical and
communication architectures, setup, tests
and maintenance for contractors
Charging station design principles.
Learning about and mastering
Schneider Electric standard architectures,
charging stations, components, and
monitoring services.
Training in assembly, operating tests
and maintenance procedures.
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Technical support during projects
If necessary, priority access to our specialists
is provided through a hotline or on-site as
a paying service.
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Services for operators
Private or public parking operators, fleet managers
Schneider Electric helps you save time and preserves your peace of mind through
optimization of your charging station infrastructure.
Technical monitoring:
constant charging station supervision
and diagnosis
If Schneider Electric specialists detect any anomaly,
an initial diagnosis is performed. The operator is
informed and can be guided through simple
reboot operations.
If necessary, a partner firm may be called on
to provide support.
Maintenance:
preserving availability
Schneider Electric has trained a network of local
installer-partners.
They perform routine maintenance of your
charging stations and perform repairs if
necessary. They are supported by our
Customer Care Centers.
Expert appraisal/advice:
making the most of your charging station
Based on the activity and consumption reports,
our experts establish an efficiency diagnostic of
the installation based on energy cost and
equipment availability criteria.
If necessary, operating advice and proposals
for technical improvement are submitted.
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List of references
Customer Care Center
Electric vehicle news on the website
Information
Advice
Charging solutions
and much more!
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List of references
EVlink
EVlink Wallbox charging stations
Characteristics (1)
References
Charging stations with socket outlet
3.7 kW T2
EVH2S3P02K
7.4 kW T2
EVH2S7P02K
11 kW T2
EVH2S11P02K
22.1 kW T2
EVH2S22P02K
3.7 kW T2 with shutters
EVH2S3P04K
7.4 kW T2 with shutters
EVH2S7P04K
11 kW T2 with shutters
EVH2S11P04K
22.1 kW T2 with shutters
EVH2S22P04K
Charging stations with attached cable
3.7 kW T1
EVH2S3P0AK
7.4 kW T1
EVH2S7P0AK
3.7 kW T2
EVH2S3P0CK
7.4 kW T2
EVH2S7P0CK
11 kW T2
EVH2S11P0CK
22.1 kW T2
EVH2S22P0CK
(1)
Charging station characteristics = Power Socket outlet or connector type.
Spare parts
References
Front panel
Front panel
EVP1HCWN
Key lock
Key lock random
EVP1HLSR
Key lock single
EVP1HLSS
Flap
Flap T2 socket Wallbox
EVP1HFS0
Socket outlet
Socket outlet T2S single-phase
EVP1HSM41
Socket outlet T2 single-phase
EVP1HSM21
Socket outlet T2S three-phase
EVP1HSM43
Socket outlet T2 three-phase
EVP1HSM23
Attached cable
Attached cable T1 16 A single-phase
EVP2CNS161A4
Attached cable T1 32 A single-phase
EVP2CNS161A4
Attached cable T2 16 A single-phase
EVP2CNS161C4
Attached cable T2 32 A single-phase
EVP2CNS321C4
Attached cable T2 16 A three-phase
EVP2CNS163C4
Attached cable T2 32 A three-phase
EVP2CNS323C4
Pedestal mounting base
Pedestal mounting base for floor standing of 1 or 2 Wallbox or Smart Wallbox
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EVlink Smart Wallbox charging stations
Characteristics (1)
References
Charging stations with socket outlet
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 - Key lock
EVB1A22P2KI
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 - RFID
EVB1A22P2RI
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 shutter - Key lock
EVB1A22P4KI*
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 shutter - RFID
EVB1A22P4RI*
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 shutter + TE - Key lock
EVB1A22P4EKI*
7.4 / 22.1 kW T2 shutter + TE - RFID
EVB1A22P4ERI*
Charging stations with 4.5 m attached cable
7.4 kW T1 - Key lock
EVB1A7PAKI
7.4 kW T1 - RFID
EVB1A7PARI
7.4 kW T2 - Key lock
EVB1A7PCKI
7.4 kW T2 - RFID
EVB1A7PCRI
22.1 kW T2 - Key lock
EVB1A22PCKI
22.1 kW T2 - RFID
EVB1A22PCRI
Accessories
Pack of 10 RFID badges
(1)
EVP1BNS
Charging station characteristics = Power Socket outlet or connector type.
* Shorter delivery time.
Spare parts
References
Front panel
Front panel
EVP1HCWN
Key lock
Key lock random
EVP1HLSR
Key lock single
EVP1HLSS
Flap
Flap T2 socket Wallboxr
EVP1HFS0
Socket outlet
Socket outlet T2S three-phase
EVP1HSM43
Socket outlet T2 three-phase
EVP1HSM23
Socket outlet TE domestic single-phase
EVP1BSSE
Attached cable
Attached cable T1 32A single-phase
EVP1CNS161A45
Attached cable T2 32A single-phase
EVP1CNS321C45
Attached cable T2 32A three-phase
EVP1CNS323C45
Communication interfaces
WiFi module
EVP1MWSI
GPRS modem
EVP1MM
Pedestal mounting base
Pedestal mounting base for floor standing of 1 or 2 Wallbox or Smart Wallbox
EVP1PBSSG
Additional offer
EVlink Management Services components
EVlink GPRS Modem
PLC software
Reference
EVP1MM
References
Energy and Cluster management SD card
NCA82000*
Cluster management SD card
NCA84000*
Test tool
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Reference
NCA93100
* Offer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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EVlink
EVlink Parking charging stations
Characteristics(1)
References
Floor-standing charging stations
7.4 kW 1xT2
EVF2S7P02
7.4 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVF2S7P02R
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVF2S7P04
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVF2S7P04R
7.4 kW 2xT2
EVF2S7P22
7.4 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVF2S7P22R
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVF2S7P44*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVF2S7P44R*
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 / TF
EVF2S7P2F
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 / TF RFID
EVF2S7P2FR
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters / TE
EVF2S7P4E
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters / TE RFID
EVF2S7P4ER
22.1 kW 1xT2
EVF2S22P02
22.1 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVF2S22P02R*
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVF2S22P04
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVF2S22P04R*
22.1 kW 2xT2
EVF2S22P22
22.1 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVF2S22P22R*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVF2S22P44*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVF2S22P44R*
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 / TF
EVF2S22P2F
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 / TF RFID
EVF2S22P2FR*
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters / TE
EVF2S22P4E
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters / TE RFID
EVF2S22P4ER*
Wall-mounted charging stations
7.4 kW 1xT2
EVW2S7P02*
7.4 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVW2S7P02R
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVW2S7P04
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters - RFID
EVW2S7P04R*
7.4 kW 2xT2
EVW2S7P22
7.4 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVW2S7P22R
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVW2S7P44*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters - RFID
EVW2S7P44R
22.1 kW 1xT2
EVW2S22P02
22.1 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVW2S22P02R
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVW2S22P04*
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters - RFID
EVW2S22P04R
22.1 kW 2xT2
EVW2S22P22*
22.1 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVW2S22P22R*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVW2S22P44*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters - RFID
EVW2S22P44R*
Accessories
Parking cable holder
EVP1PH
Protective cover only for wall-mounted parking charging station
EVP1WPSC
Protection kit
EVP1FKC
Pack of 10 RFID badges
EVP1BNS
(1)
Charging stations characteristics = Power Number x type of socket outlet RFID: badge reader.
* Shorter delivery time.
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Spare parts
References
Enclosure
7.4 kW 1xT2
EVP2PE702*
7.4 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVP2PE702R
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVP2PE704
7.4 kW 1 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVP2PE704R*
7.4 kW 2xT2
EVP2PE722
7.4 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVP2PE722R
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVP2PE744*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVP2PE744R*
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2/TF
EVP2PE72F
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2/TF RFID
EVP2PE72FR
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters/TE
EVP2PE74E
7.4 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters/TE RFID
EVP2PE74ER
22.1 kW 1xT2
EVP2PE2202
22.1 kW 1xT2 RFID
EVP2PE2202R*
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters
EVP2PE2204*
22.1 kW 1 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVP2PE2204R*
22.1 kW 2xT2
EVP2PE2222*
22.1 kW 2xT2 RFID
EVP2PE2222R*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters
EVP2PE2244*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 with shutters RFID
EVP2PE2244R*
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2/TF
EVP2PE222F
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2/TF RFID
EVP2PE222FR*
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters/TE
EVP2PE224E*
22.1 / 2.3 kW T2 with shutters/TE RFID
EVP2PE224ER*
Base
Floor-standing base
EVP2FBS
Wall-mounted base
EVP1WBS
Cap
Floor standing
EVP2FCG
Wall mounted
EVP2WCG
Cover
Gray cover without RFID
EVP1PPGR
Gray cover with RFID
EVP1PPG
Socket outlet
Green socket outlet T2
EVP1PSS2
Green socket outlet T2S
EVP1PSS4
Green socket outlet TE
EVP1PSSE
Green socket outlet TF
EVP1PSSF
Flap
Green scooter Fl ap
EVP1PSS
* Shorter delivery time
Additional offer
EVlink Management Services components
EVlink GPRS Modem
PLC software
Reference
EVP1MM
References
Energy and Cluster management SD card
NCA82000*
Cluster management SD card
NCA84000*
Test tool
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Reference
NCA93100
* Offer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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EVlink
EVlink City charging stations
Characteristics(1)
References
Floor-standing charging stations
7.4 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID
EVC1S7P4E4ERF*
7.4 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID
EVC1S7P4E3ERF*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - GPRS
EVC1S7P4E4ERFM*
7.4 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - GPRS
EVC1S7P4E3ERFM*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S7P4E4ERFD*
7.4 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S7P4E3ERFD*
7.4 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - GPRS - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S7P4E4ERFT*
7.4 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - GPRS - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S7P4E3ERFT*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID
EVC1S22P4E4ERF*
22.1 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID
EVC1S22P4E3ERF*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - GPRS
EVC1S22P4E4ERFM*
22.1 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - GPRS
EVC1S22P4E3ERFM*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S22P4E4ERFD*
22.1 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S22P4E3ERFD*
22.1 kW 2 x T2 +TE - RFID - GPRS - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S22P4E4ERFT*
22.1 kW T2 + TE - T3 + TE - RFID - GPRS - Vehicle Detection
EVC1S22P4E3ERFT*
Accessories
Pack of 10 RFID badges
(1)
(*)
EVP1BNS
Charging stations characteristics = Power Number x type of socket outlet RFID: badge reader.
All charging stations are delivered with 2 RFID badges
Additional offer
EVlink Management Services components
EVlink GPRS Modem
PLC software
Reference
EVP1MM
References
Energy and Cluster management SD card
NCA82000*
Cluster management SD card
NCA84000*
Test tool
Electric vehicle simulation tool
Reference
NCA93100
* Offer limited to selected countries with project management mode.
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Cable
EVlink Cable
References
32 A - T1 T2 - 5 m
1 phase
EVP1CNS32121
32 A - T2 T2 - 5 m
1 phase
EVP1CNS32122
32 A - T2 T2 - 5 m
3 phases
EVP1CNS32322
32 A - T2 T3 - 5 m
1 phase
EVP1CNS32132
32 A - T2 T3 - 5 m
3 phases
EVP1CNS32332
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