Electromobility
Are you looking for efficient and reliable solutions for charging electric vehicles? In this category, you will find a wide range of EV charging products designed for different use cases:
- Portable EV Chargers – Ideal for charging on the go, these compact and versatile chargers allow you to power your electric vehicle wherever a compatible outlet is available.
- Wallboxes – Designed for home and business installations, wallboxes offer fast and convenient charging, typically with an optimal 11 kW capacity, making them perfect for garages, parking lots, and private facilities.
- Charging Stations – Robust and high-performance solutions suitable for public, commercial, and fleet applications. Charging stations are designed for continuous use, multiple users, and reliable operation in demanding environments.
- Charging Cables – Essential for a safe and reliable connection between your electric vehicle and the charging point, ensuring efficient power transfer and long-term durability. With our complete range of EV charging solutions, you can be sure your electric vehicle is always ready to go with a fully charged battery.
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Electromobility: charging solutions, selection tips, and compatibility
This category covers everything you need for EV charging: portable chargers, wallboxes, charging stations, and charging cables. The assortment includes 40 items, with products from brands such as Fronius, Goodwe, Huawei, Olife Energy, SMA, Victron Energy, and Zencar.
Use the filters to narrow by brand, cable length, connector type (Type 2), and mounting method (wall-mount or portable).
"Start by deciding where you'll charge most often. For daily home charging, a wallbox with 11 kW is usually the sweet spot. If you travel frequently or don't have a dedicated parking spot, a portable charger gives you flexibility with any compatible outlet."
— EV Charging Specialist Ladislav, ONSA Plus
What types of EV chargers are available?
EV charging solutions range from simple portable devices to robust commercial stations. The main categories are:
- Portable EV chargers - compact devices that plug into standard household outlets. No installation needed, making them ideal for travel or temporary use.
- Wallboxes - wall-mounted home and business charging units, typically offering 11 kW. They provide faster, more convenient daily charging than portable chargers.
- Charging stations - high-performance units for public, commercial, and fleet applications, designed for continuous use and multiple users.
- Charging cables - connect your EV to a wallbox or public charging point. Choose by connector type (Type 1 vs Type 2) and cable length.
How to choose the right EV charger
The best charger depends on your charging location, electrical setup, and daily driving needs. Here are the key factors:
- Charging power (kW) - higher power means faster charging. Portable chargers typically range from 1.4 to 7.4 kW, wallboxes usually offer 11 kW, and commercial stations can go higher.
- Number of phases - single-phase is common for portable chargers, while wallboxes and stations often support three-phase for faster charging.
- Connector type - Type 2 is the European standard for AC charging. Verify compatibility with your vehicle.
- Cable length - choose based on the distance between your charging point and vehicle. Options range from 5 m to 10 m.
- Installation requirements - portable chargers need no installation; wallboxes require a dedicated circuit and professional mounting.
Portable charger vs wallbox: which is right for you?
A portable charger is the best choice when you need flexibility - charging at different locations, during travel, or when permanent installation is not possible. A wallbox is the better option for daily home charging, offering faster speeds and a more streamlined experience. Many EV owners use both: a wallbox at home and a portable charger in the car for on-the-road charging.
Quick comparison table
| Charger type | Typical power | Installation | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portable charger | 1.4 - 7.4 kW | None (plug and charge) | Travel, temporary charging, no fixed parking |
| Wallbox | 11 kW (typical) | Wall-mount, dedicated circuit | Daily home/business charging |
| Charging station | 11 - 22+ kW | Professional, stand-alone or wall | Public, commercial, fleet use |
| Charging cable | Depends on charger | N/A (accessory) | Connecting EV to wallbox or public station |
FAQ: Electromobility
Can I charge my EV from a regular household outlet?
Yes, with a portable EV charger. It plugs into a standard outlet and charges your vehicle, though at lower power (typically 1.4 - 3.7 kW on single-phase). For faster home charging, a wallbox is recommended.
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 connectors?
Type 1 is a single-phase connector common in older or non-European vehicles. Type 2 is the European standard, supporting both single-phase and three-phase charging. Most modern EVs sold in Europe use Type 2.
How long does it take to charge an EV at home?
Charging time depends on your battery capacity and charging power. With a 7.4 kW portable charger, a 60 kWh battery charges from empty in about 8 hours. With an 11 kW wallbox, the same battery takes approximately 5.5 hours.
Do I need a dedicated circuit for a wallbox?
Yes. A wallbox requires a dedicated electrical circuit with appropriate protection (circuit breaker, RCD). Professional installation is strongly recommended to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.
Can I use a portable charger on a three-phase outlet?
Some portable chargers support three-phase connections (CEE plug), allowing faster charging up to 11 kW or more. Check the charger specifications for supported outlet types and maximum power.
What cable length should I choose?
Measure the distance from your charging point to where your vehicle parks. A 5 m cable suits most garage setups, while 7.5 m or 10 m cables provide more flexibility for outdoor or carport installations.
Is it safe to charge an EV in the rain?
Yes. EV chargers and vehicles are designed with safety in mind, including waterproof connectors and insulation. Both portable chargers and wallboxes include built-in protection against water, short circuits, and overcurrent.
Note: Charging times are approximate and depend on vehicle battery capacity, state of charge, ambient temperature, and charger specifications.