Products & Compatibility

Which charger is compatible with my car? Almost all electric vehicles sold in Europe use Type 2 connectors. This includes Tesla, BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi, Hyundai, Kia, Renault, Peugeot, and virtually all other brands.

If you have an older EV (pre-2018) like the first-generation Nissan Leaf, you may need a Type 1 charger or adapter.

Not sure? Contact us with your car model and we'll help you find the right charger.

What's the difference between 7kW, 11kW, and 22kW chargers? This is the maximum power output:

  • 7kW: Works with single-phase electricity (most homes)
  • 11kW: Requires three-phase electricity
  • 22kW: Requires three-phase electricity and a compatible vehicle

Your actual charging speed depends on your car's onboard charger limit and your home's electrical supply. Read our full guide: [7kW vs 11kW vs 22kW Explained]

What's the difference between Type 1 and Type 2? Type 1 and Type 2 are different connector shapes. Type 2 is the European standard used by nearly all EVs sold in Europe since 2014. Type 1 is used mainly in North America and Japan.

Read more: [Type 1 vs Type 2 Complete Guide]

Do your chargers work with Tesla? Yes! All Tesla models sold in Europe use the Type 2 connector. Our chargers are fully compatible with Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.

Are your products CE certified? Yes, all our products are CE certified and comply with European safety standards.

What does IP65/IP67 mean? This is the ingress protection rating:

  • IP65: Protected against dust and water jets (safe for outdoor use)
  • IP67: Protected against dust and temporary submersion in water

All our chargers are rated IP65 or higher, making them safe for outdoor use in any weather.

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