Description
Fronius Wattpilot is the cheapest electric car charging station in operation. Not only can it be connected to a PV system to use the generated energy for charging: in combination with variable tariffs, the Fronius Wattpilot always charges at the lowest price.
The Fronius Wattpilot charger comes in two versions and power classes. The Home version is designed for use at home. The charger can be conveniently operated from the Solar.wattpilot app, including selecting Eco charging mode or the next trip.
Do you have a photovoltaic installation?
This charging station for electric cars can make optimal use of any excess energy from your PV installation for sustainable vehicle charging at virtually no additional cost!
Fronius is a world leader in the fields of technology and innovation. The company was founded as early as 1945 in Austria, and its products are still sold today in 30 countries on 5 continents. The first product the company offered was a simple car battery charger. The company expanded its offerings to include transformer welding equipment until the 1990s, when the company’s next owners siblings Strauß and Klaus Fronius noticed the rapid development of renewable energy. At that time, production of solar inverters began, a subject in which the company has deepened its knowledge and experience since 1992.
To this day, Fronius remains a family-owned company that bases its business on renewable energy, battery charging technology and welding. Fronius products are manufactured in Australia, under conditions that are consistent with the spirit of sustainable development. The high quality of the products offered is assured by the results of tests carried out under extreme conditions. The company offers expert advice on its products, as well as professional service.
Fronius Wattpilot Go chargers
Fronius Wattpilot Go chargers are portable devices that were created to travel with the owner. The charger is operated via a convenient mobile app that provides insight into charging parameters, charging mode selection, as well as remote updates. LEDs visible on the case inform the vehicle owner about the car’s charging level. In addition, the charger features anti-theft protection.
Fronius Wattpilot Go 22kW portable charger
- Portable charger
- Access control via RFID cards
- Intuitive, dedicated app
- Type 2 connector
- Anti-theft protection, locking the socket
- Possibility to buy a cable protection that protects the device also when it is unplugged
- 5-pin CEE plug
- Two charging modes
- Indoor and outdoor use possible
- WLAN network connection
- Temperature monitoring
- Ground detection
- Protection against vehicle damage due to phase loss
- Built-in residual current circuit breaker
- Simple operation
Charging modes
ECO mode
If you have a photovoltaic installation this mode is ideal for you! It guarantees charging your electric vehicle with the cheapest available energy, such as from the surplus production of your photovoltaic installation. It ensures charging at a time when electricity from the grid is the cheapest at certain tariffs.
Next Trip Mode
Next Trip mode allows the vehicle to be recharged at a certain time and for a certain number of kilometers specified by the owner. It will use the energy from the photovoltaic system first and then the electricity available from the grid. It is ideal for people who plan their trips.
Type 2 connector
The Type 2 connector, also known as the Mennekes connector, is one of the most popular electric car charging connectors in Europe. The connector is compatible with various brands of electric cars, including manufacturers such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Renault and many others. This universal and versatile connector allows vehicles to be charged in both DC and AC modes, making it one of the most widely used electric car charging connectors on the market.
RFID card
The RFID card uses radio frequency identification technology. It is a small card, similar to a credit card, equipped with a microprocessor and a radio antenna. The card can be programmed to store information such as the user’s identification number, vehicle information, and charging data. When charging an electric car, the RFID card is used to authorize the user and allow him access to the charging station. The user applies the card to an RFID reader, which reads the information stored on the card and, based on this, authorizes the user to use the charger. Once authorized, the user can connect his car to the charging station and start charging.
One of the main advantages of RFID cards is their versatility. This means that the user can use any charging station supported by his RFID card. It is not necessary to have a separate card for each charging station, which makes using public chargers much easier. RFID cards also have many other advantages. They are very convenient to use, as the user can easily keep the card in his wallet or pocket. In addition, they are relatively cheap to produce and easy to use, making them an attractive solution for charging station operators.
Fronius Wattpilot Go - portable charger
Fronius company
SOLAR.WATTPILOT App
Easy tu use
Overview of charging data
Charge mode selection
Remote updates
Evolive Technologies Sp. z o.o.
We are a company that provides customers with renewable energy solutions with passion and diligence. We have been working in the photovoltaic, heat pump, energy storage, and electromobility industries for years. We have experience in the design and implementation of both commercial and residential customer projects.
Our team is made up of specialists who work closely with the client at every stage of the project, from conception and planning, through design and implementation, to technical and post-installation support. Our installers are technically knowledgeable and experienced in installation. Relevant education, as well as years of experience, guarantee that careful installation is carried out in a safe manner.
We offer customers comprehensive solutions that take into account the needs and requirements of the investor, regardless of the scale of the project.