Sungrow Wallbox 11kW AC011E-01
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The AC011E-01 wallbox from Sungrow is a state-of-the-art three-phase electric car charging station with an impressive maximum charging power of 11 kW. This charging box can be operated in conjunction with the Sungrow hybrid inverters as well as independently of an inverter and a photovoltaic system. It is characterized by intelligent charging modes, comprehensive protection, quick installation and convenient control via app. In addition, it offers a generous warranty of 5 years.
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With the Wallbox AC011E-01, manufacturer Sungrow presents the latest generation of an advanced 3-phase electric car charging station with an impressive charging capacity of up to 11 kW.
This charging station allows automatic charging with excess solar energy in conjunction with the 3-phase Sungrow hybrid inverters of the SHxx-RT series. It can also be operated independently without the need for inverters and photovoltaic systems.
The wallbox is equipped with a 7 meter long charging cable, which uses the type 2 plug and is therefore compatible with all common electric vehicles. It also already has a variety of built-in protection features, including 6 mA DC fault current detection, over and under voltage protection, overload protection, overtemperature protection, category II (mains) / III (vehicle) surge protection.
With its IP65 protection class and UV resistance, this wallbox can also be installed outdoors. It is extremely quiet as it has natural convection cooling, which avoids the use of fans.
For on-demand charging, the wallbox offers four intelligent charging modes that cover all charging scenarios and can be conveniently monitored and controlled via the iSolarCloud or iEnergyCharge app.
Charging with green electricity: This is also known as overcharging and maximizes self-consumption by increasing the charging power when renewable energy is available. If the PV surplus falls below the minimum charging power of 4.14 kW, electricity from the mains and/or battery is used.