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The EQ 200 offers a 7.4kW to 22kW AC power output, depending on your configuration. This means it can charge most EVs at a good speed. For example, a Tesla Model 3 can be charged from 0% to 100% in about 4-5 hours with the EQ 200. | |||
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Revision as of 23:43, 30 December 2023
Blink Charging- Blink EQ 200 Charging Station
Charging Speed
The EQ 200 offers a 7.4kW to 22kW AC power output, depending on your configuration. This means it can charge most EVs at a good speed. For example, a Tesla Model 3 can be charged from 0% to 100% in about 4-5 hours with the EQ 200.
Technical Specifications
| Dimensions |
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| Current Rating | 32A |
| Voltage Rating |
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| Max Charging Power | 22kW (triphase) |
| Charging Socket | AC socket, Optional: Schuko, Schutter |
| Cable Plug | Cable (7m) with AC-Type 2 plug |
| Mounting | Wall mount (included), optional pedestal |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| User Rating | N/A |
| Price | N/A |
Smart Features of Blink EQ 200
- LED Status Indicator: Keep an eye on your charging progress with a clear and informative LED ring that shines different colors to indicate charging status, faults, and more.
Product guides and documents of Blink EQ 200
Advantages of the Blink EQ 200:
- Fast Charging: Boasts 32 amp Level 2 charging, delivering up to 4 times faster charging compared to standard outlets. This translates to roughly 25 miles of range added per hour, depending on your EV model.
Disadvantages of the Blink EQ 200:
- Limited Smart Features: Compared to some pricier models, the HQ 150 lacks advanced smart features like Wi-Fi connectivity, charging station sharing, or load balancing.
