- Mounting: Wall and pole mounting (permanently connected)
- Cable feed: Mounted on-wall or in-wall
- Connection cross-section (wire dimension): Cross-section of the connecting cable (Cu) taking into account the local conditions and norms:
- rigid (min. – max.) 2,5 – 10 mm2
- flexible (min. – max.) 2,5 – 10 mm2
- flexible (min. – max.) with wire end ferrules: 2,5 – 10 mm2
- Charging cable: Type 2 charging cable: up to 32 A / 400 VAC as per EN 62196-1 and EN 62196-2
- Length: Integrated cable bracket, 4.5 m / 7 m
- Output voltage (V AC): 230 / 400
- Max. charging power (kW):
- 3.7 or 7.4 (1-phase operation)
- 11 or 22 (3-phase operation)
Ampure Next
Incl. Connectivity
The smart charging station Ampure Next makes charging e-cars super easy. Thanks to the proprietary backend Ampure ChargeConnect, you have the perfect overview of your charging station from anywhere and at any time, and can conveniently control and manage it remotely.
Ampure Next
Product Features
- Scalable charging power up to 11 kW or 22 kW
- Choice of 4.5 m or 7 m cable length, type 2 plug
- Digital management of the charging station
- Backend solution: Ampure ChargeConnect (portal and app)
- Always online with 24/7 real-time transmission of the wallbox data
- Authentification at the charging station using Scan & Charge
- Energy management system (EMS) integration
- Local dynamic load management (stand-alone)
- Integrated meter module for recording charges
- Cable suspension and plug socket
- Integrated DC residual current protection
- Ripple control receiver for grid operator
Ampure ChargeConnect
Always keep track of your Ampure Next. With Ampure ChargeConnect, you can access the current status of your charging stations, the entire charging history, your energy consumption, and much more at any time and from anywhere. The charging infrastructure can be managed and controlled remotely. The data from your charging stations is reflected in the Ampure ChargeConnect portal and app, offering maximum transparency, control, and security.
The smart benefits at a glance:
- 24/7 real-time status of all charging points
- Flexible management of user permissions
- Maintenance and remote diagnostics for seamless operation
- Remote control via app, e.g. starting and stopping charging sessions
- Detailed overview of completed charging processes (charging history)
- Comprehensive monitoring functions
- Regular updates with new features for app and portal
- Use and management in different user levels depending on authorization
Dynamic Load Management
With the dynamic load management of the Ampure Next charging station you not only save costs, it also helps you avoid peak loads and thus power outages. This is because it manages the total load within a system. The total available power as well as the power consumption of the building are taken into account. The optimal charging power for the connected electric vehicles is dynamically adjusted.
Key facts at a glance:
- Efficient use of available energy
- Avoiding peak loads prevents high costs
- Numerous safety features such as overload protection
- No cost-intensive expansion of the grid connection necessary
- Interfaces for connecting external meters
PV Surplus Charging
An energy management system (EMS) can control all energy flows depending on the generation (PV), consumption or battery storage and thus regulate the total load centrally. The Ampure Next charging station can be flexibly integrated into both commercial and private EMS thanks to their communication interfaces Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) and Modbus TCP. For example, excess power from the photovoltaic (PV) system can be used for the charging station. With just a few clicks, the installer can link the wallbox to the energy management system.
Key facts at a glance:
- Own power consumption monitoring and optimization
- Intelligent charging with advanced power distribution
- High cost savings by avoiding peak loads
- Demand-oriented control of multiple consumers
- Interfaces for external electricity meters
- Connection to other smart devices
Technical Details
Electrical characteristics | Ampure Next |
---|---|
Nominal current (A) | 16 or 32; single phase or 3-phase; Split phase (L1+L2, without N) |
Line voltage (V AC) | 230 / 400 (Europe) |
Grid frequency (Hz) | 50 |
Grid forms | TN / TT (single phase and 3-phase), IT (only single phase) |
EMV class | Emitted interference: Class B (residential, business, commercial areas) Immunity: residential, business, commercial and industrial areas |
Overvoltage category | III as per EN 60664 |
Protection class | I |
Necessary protective equipment | Residual current circuit breaker RCD type A and miniature circuit breakers must be provided on the installation side |
Integrated protective equipment | ≥6 mA DC residual current protection |
Phase rotation | Automatic false phase-sequence detection |
Further Details
- Authentication:
- “Scan & Charge” via QR code
- Ampure ChargeConnect Portal
- Ampure ChargeConnect App
- Display: RGB-LEDs, buzzer
- Network interfaces:
- LAN (RJ45) – 10 / 100 Base-TX
- WiFi 802.11b/g - 54 Mbit/s
- WiFi Hotspot
- Communication protocols: Modbus TCP, OCPP 1.6 J (OCPP 2.0 ready) with Ampure ChargeConnect
- External interfaces:
- Addressable via ripple control receiver through dry contacts
- Integration into Energy Management Systems (EMS)
- Local load management: Dynamic (stand-alone) by integration of an external smart meter
- Authentication:
- Dimensions (W × H × D) (mm): 225 x 447 x 116
- Weight (kg):
- 11 kW: 4.6 (incl. 4.5 m cable)
- 11 kW: 5.3 (incl. 7 m cablel)
- 22 kW: 5.7 (incl. 4.5 m cable)
- 22 kW: 6.8 (incl. 7 m cable)
- IP protection class, device: IP54
- Protection against mechanical impact: IK08
- Installation site: No direct solar radiation
- Operating temperature range (°C):
- 11 kW: -30 up to 55°C
- 22 kW: -30 to +45°C
- Temperature behavior: A reduction in charging current or shutdown may occur in order to prevent the charging station overheating.
- Storage temperature range (°C) -25 to +80
- Permissible relative humidity (%): 5 to 95 non-condensing
- Altitude (m): Max. 3.000 above sea level
- Standards and guidelines:
- CE conformity
- 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive
- 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
- 2001/95/EG General Product Safety
- 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
- 1907/2006 REACH Regulation
- Backend integration: Ampure ChargeConnect, 3rd Party Backend integration via Weabasto ChargeConnect in preparation
- Tested compatible energy management systems (EMS): Compatibility list EMS
- Standards and guidelines: