FoxESS expands portfolio and launches charger for electric vehicles

According to the company, the 7.3 kW charger is integrated into most residential installation environments
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A FoxESS launched, during the Renewable Energy India Expo 2022, held in New Delhi, the series products AC EV Charger, completing your portfolio with solar energy solutions, storage and charging for EVs (electric vehicles).

According to the company, the charger FoxESS 7.3 kW was carefully designed taking into account the household needs. “Simple, aerodynamic and compact, the product is perfectly integrated into most residential installation environments.”

To deal with various environments Complex loading and easy installation and use, the FoxESS R&D (Research and Development) team reported that they were especially dedicated to equipment size control.

“The total dimensions of the machine are as follows: width 21cm, height 30cm and thickness 13cm. In terms of lightness, it is also superior to ordinary products at the same level. It’s easy and stress-free for daily use,” they emphasized.

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Cold and heat resistant

As a home vehicle charger product developed and designed in compliance with European EN/IEC standards, the difference in working temperature of this charger for EVs it is up to 85°C.

“The solution works continuously, stable and efficiently in extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to 55°C, outperforming most of the main charging products on the market”, highlighted the company.

Security

Taking into consideration that users are more concerned about security and stability, and to avoid overload and damage from overcurrent in the vehicle battery system, the FoxESS R&D team stated that it has carefully designed comprehensive protection measures.

These include overcurrent, low voltage, under/overfrequency, undertemperature, grounding, lightning protection and a variety of internal and external protective measures. “In fact, several repeated experimental tests were also carried out to ensure the safest and most reliable comprehensive protection for the entire charging process,” they reported.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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