EmonEVSE WiFi Connected EV Charging Station (Type-2)

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EmonEVSE is a fully open-source WiFi connected charging station (EVSE: Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment), developed by OpenEnergyMonitor in partnership with OpenEVSE.

The EmonEVSE has been designed for European installation with IEC 60947-5 (type 2) socket and 32A single or three-phase support. The unit is fully CE certified and is fully assembled and tested in the UK. 

Hardware Features 

  • 32A @ 240V
  • Singe-phase 7kW or Three-phase 22kW [1] (optional)
  • IEC 60947-5 (type 2) Mennekes Socket
  • Variable charge rate: 6A-32A (in 1A resolution) 
  • Status RGB LCD display 
  • Integrated power monitoring: session & all-time
  • Session controls: time limit, energy limit (KWh limit)
  • Charging timer delay schedule
  • Control via RAPI serial API
  • OpenEVSE Controller 
  • IP56 Weatherproof
  • CE certified
  • OLEV Homecharge Scheme grant approved 
  • BS EN 61851-1:2011
  • 3 year warrenty 

See EmonEVSE Datasheet for further details

Software Features

  • Web UI Control Interface 
  • Eco Mode: automatically adjust charging rate depending on available power e.g. Solar PV diversion [2]
  • Emoncms data logging
  • MQTT control & data logging
  • Remote control via HTTP and MQTT
  • WiFi OTA firmware update
  • OCPP V1.6 (beta)
  • Home Assistant Integration (beta)

[1] Due to hardware limitation three-phase EmonEVSE will always calculate energy (kWh) assuming all 3-phases are being used. E.g. if a single phase EV is connected to a 3-phase unit (e.g Nissan LEAF) the LCD will calculate energy delivered as if the EV was charging using 3-phase. Charging function is not effected. To avoid incorrectly calculated energy display we recomend only charging three-phase enabled EV's (e.g. Tesla, Zoe, BMW i3) from three-phase EmonEVSE's .

[2] Solar PV divert requires emonPi solar PV monitor (or another MQTT solar PV data source). See EmonEVSE Setup guide

Safety

EmonEVSE units have been designed to exceed the safety requirements for EV Charging Stations from SAE J1772 and BS EN 61851-1-2011. Before supplying power to the car (and continuously while charging) the EVSE unit conducts a number of checks, no power is supplied until all the checks have passed.

  • Power interlock
  • Pilot signal
  • Ground monitoring
  • Ground fault interrupt
  • Welded contact detection 
  • Temperature throttling
  • EV ID check 
  • Ventilation check 

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Installation 

EmonEVSE should be installed by a certified electrician following local code of practice. See installation notes in the Install Guide Datasheet.

 

Recommended Installers we work with:

Morzak Electrical & Energy  (Shropshire / Warwickshire / Midlands)

Sun Electric Limited (Surrey)

Smart Power Electrical (Bolton)

R.A.B Electrics (Flintshire)

Justin Bucknell Electrical (Oxfordshire)

AJTaylor Electrical Contractors Ltd (Sussex)

Watts Electrical (Devon)

Sun Gift Energy (Exeter)

Forest Eco Systems (Gloucester)

Charge Easy (Hereford)

Angmering Electrical (West Sussex) 

TBarton Electrical (Bangor, Gwynedd)

 

Optional Extras

 

Documentation

 

Open-Source Resources