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Smart features like HEMS compatibility and remote monitoring put you in control, optimizing energy use and tracking charging progress. Built tough and globally certified, the EQ 200 is a future-proof investment. | Smart features like HEMS compatibility and remote monitoring put you in control, optimizing energy use and tracking charging progress. Built tough and globally certified, the EQ 200 is a future-proof investment. | ||
=== Charging Speed === | === 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. | 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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=== Technical Specifications === | === Technical Specifications === | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 31 December 2023
Blink Charging- Blink EQ 200 Charging Station
Blink EQ 200, is a versatile EV charger for homes, businesses, and public stations. Choose your ideal setup: wall-mounted or pedestal, with a socket or cable connection. Its 7.4kW to 22kW output juices up most EVs at impressive speeds, adding around 65 miles of range per hour to a Tesla Model 3.
Smart features like HEMS compatibility and remote monitoring put you in control, optimizing energy use and tracking charging progress. Built tough and globally certified, the EQ 200 is a future-proof investment.
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
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, 2G/4G: Connect to your charger remotely and manage it from anywhere, even without Wi-Fi.
- HEMS Compatibility: Integrate with your home energy system for optimal energy usage and savings.
- Load Balancing: Share power efficiently across multiple chargers on a single circuit, preventing overloads.
- Dynamic Demand Response: Adjust charging based on peak demand, potentially earning credits from energy programs.
- Mobile App: Manage charging sessions, view history, and monitor status from your phone.
- Online Portal: Access detailed charging data and analytics for a comprehensive overview.
- LED Status Indicators: See real-time charging status at a glance, without a mobile device.
Product guides and documents of Blink EQ 200
Advantages of the Blink EQ 200:
- Versatility and Scalability: Available in various configurations (wall-mounted, pedestal, socket, cable) to suit different needs and locations.
- Powerful and Fast Charging: Offers a range of outputs (7.4kW to 22kW) to charge most EVs at impressive speeds.
- Durable and Reliable: Built with high-quality materials and designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.
- Globally Compliant: Meets international safety standards, making it suitable for use in most countries.
- Affordable: Competitive pricing compared to other EV chargers on the market.
- Future-proof: Regular firmware updates ensure your charger stays up-to-date with the latest technology.
Disadvantages of the Blink EQ 200:
- Installation Costs: Professional installation can be expensive, especially for complex configurations.
- Potential Permitting Requirements: Depending on your location, you may need permits for installation.
- Limited Customization: Although configurable, specific features like power output cannot be customized after purchase.
- App Dependence: Some features, like remote monitoring and control, require the use of the mobile app.
- Potential Network Connectivity Issues: Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity issues can limit remote management capabilities.