Eldon Charging box Duo Smart

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Supported OCPP

Additional features

In a stylish design with black textured lacquered sheet metal, Duo is the charging station where the user gets flexibility. Easy adjustment of current value from 6 A to 32 A. Available with 1-phase or 3-phase. Choose between socket Type 2 or fixed cable. DC monitoring and personal protection switch type A in all boxes. Can be mounted on a wall, single on a post and two boxes back to back on a post. Duo also has an entry hole in the back, which facilitates installation on the wall. The LED loop indicates the status of the charge. Lockable with system lock. Energy meters are included on our Duo models. All charging boxes can be ordered with unique foiling. In addition, they are manufactured in Nässjö.

Internet connection

Duo Smart can be connected via LAN. Options are available for 4G. For 4G modems, one per parking area applies. This gives the owner full control over the charging box who can therefore control them remotely from their own computer or phone. The connection contributes to the fact that any troubleshooting can be done via your own computer. The model therefore contributes to making the distributor’s work more cost- and time-efficient.

Energy meter

Charge for actual consumption with MID-approved meters in the pole that ensure the power output. These measure the amount of energy consumed and thus make it easier to charge for actual consumption. This results in a fair payment of the consumption for both the owner of the charging post and the electric car driver. The meters transmit the information to the web portal where the user can see statistics of the charging sessions and monitor the energy consumption in real time when charging is in progress. The meter used is an energy meter with direct measurement, MID-approved for billing. Communication for the meters takes place via Modbus protocol.

RFID identification

RFID tags can be used to gain control over who has access to the charging box. The function gathers information about consumption, charging times and power output. The data is collected in a portal that looks up the registered user in a database. Information can be retrieved by the owner via the internet and create a basis for individual invoicing.