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Pod Point Solo 3 EV Charger

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Pod Point Solo S3UP

Pod Point LTD Variant:

Mode 3 single-socketed IEC 62196 (Type 2) wall-mounted charge point.

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Application

Single vehicle chargepoint designed for commercial purposes only. Intended for installation in both open air or protected environments.

Description

Electric car charging stations available as single or three phase units, with 3.6, 7, 11 or 22 kW outputs.


Features and benefits:

  • GPRS communications ready.
  • Management Information System compatible.
  • Pay-as-you-go compatible.
  • Compatible with the Mode 3 charging standard.
  • Supplied with a holster, except for S7-UC/UP, S7-UCB/UPB, S11-UC and S22-UC/UP.
  • Over current and earth leakage (30 mA Type A RCD/ RCBO) protection to be fitted at source.
  • The status of the charge point is shown by coloured status lights.
  • CE marked.


The charging stations operate automatically and independently with a dedicated protective device mounted in the control and data panel.

They measure and record the following:

  • Energy provided.
  • Time of connection (plug in), start of energy flow, end of energy flow and disconnection (un-plugging).


The charging stations individually adjust their behaviour according to commands received from and via the control and data cabinet, for example:

  • Functions to limit access to those authorized.
  • Functions to limit current in times of high local, regional or national demand.
  • A function to prevent charging for safety reasons.
  • A function to report on, investigate and rectify faults.


They revert to a basic mode to protect the local supply in the event of a failure within the control and data cabinet.


The charging station activates automatically on the insertion of an EV charging cable and will then pause after 15 minutes, if no user payment has been authorized. Authorization is via the Pod Point smartphone app or via the Pod Point web app. The smart phone app and web service will also provide detailed charging information to the end user.


The control and data cabinets are supplied via an appropriate LV switchboard near to the location of the charging system. The supply shall be via XLPE/SWA/LSF armoured cabling sized by the installer to be adequate for the current and any future planned charging points. Each cabinet shall administer 36 charging points and can connect to other cabinets to allow larger installations to be installed, particularly in the event of future increases in the size of the system required.


The cabinets are factory tested and CE marked. The recharging point is supplied through a dedicated RCBO. Each charging point will be provided with a communication termination in the cabinet to allow commands to be issued to the charging points.


The cabinet also has provision for the installation of a private WI-FI system to be used as a second method of communication between the control cabinet and the charging points.


In large developments the prospect of providing a sufficient electrical supply for unrestricted EV charging is untenable, especially when coupled with likely site peak demand. As a result the car charging points and control system will be able to control load within defined limits. The system will fail passively to a low risk state in the event that the energy management system becomes inoperative.


The system will allow three energy management methods to be configured:

  • A hard limit.
  • A time of day/day of week profile.
  • A floating profile based on other loads.


The energy management system will provide permission to individual chargers to provide accelerated charging depending on the overall status of a combination of:

  • The EV charging currently underway.
  • The available capacity.
  • Time of day tariffs for energy.
  • Service delivery requirements.


On installation and commissioning a number of hardwired settings are configured and including links to all the relevant external data sources (such as incoming supply clamps, etc). The settings can be adjusted via the Pod Point Management Information System (MIS). Additionally, the MIS allows for the management of payment tariffs.

General information

Color

Grey

Black

Finish

Anti-graffiti

Material

Polycarbonate

Shape

Oval

Length

330 mm

Width

290 mm

Height

330 mm

Warranty description

Three year

Guidance for specification option:

Three-year limited warranty.

Uniclass

Pr_65_72_97_29 Electric vehicle charging pointsPrimary

CAWS

V90/590 Equipment

Specification data - Electric vehicle charging points

Standards

LVD 2014/35/EU, EMCD 2014/30/EU, EN 61851-1 and -22, EN 61000-3 and -2, BS 7671.

Charging mode

3.

Input voltage

230 V a.c. single phase + N.

Input current

32 A.

Rated frequency

50 Hz.

Power output

3.6 kW.

Outlet type

Type 2 socket, to IEC 62196-2.

Mounting

Wall-mounted.

Ingress protection (minimum)

To BS EN 60529, IP 54.

Circuit protection

Pod Point PEN Isolation System to BS7671 regulation 722.411.4.1 (iii).

Accessories

EV charging cable.

Operating temperature range

-30°C to +50°C.

Guidance for specification option:

95% R.H.

Ingress protection (IP) rating

IP54.

Regulatory compliance

Complies with Smart Charge Points Regulations 2021.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

BIM objects

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Platform Compatible Version
IFC
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1

Revit

Revit 2015

2

Literature

Solo 3 Smart Charger - Commercial datasheet

Solo 3 Smart Charger - Commercial datasheet

Commercial Bay Marking

Commercial Bay Marking

Array Charging - Solo Charger

Array Charging - Solo Charger

Case studies

Residential Development in Bow

Residential Development in Bow

Skanska UK offices

Skanska UK offices