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MOBILITY WALLBOX HOME PRO 11kW SINGLE MOBILITY WALLBOX HOME PRO 11 kW SINGLE
Article no. 5555911100 KfW-eligible (KfW 440 and 441) wall charger with Type 2 connection, 16 A charging current, 11 kW charging power The MOBILITY WALLBOX HOME PRO 11kW SINGLE FROM LAPP offers you the possibility to easily charge your...
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Why buy a wall charger?

A wall charger makes electromobility much more convenient. Because with this device, you can charge your plug-in hybrid or electric car at home instead of driving to the nearest public charging station with an almost empty battery The home charging station is also advantageous in terms of price. Initially, there are some costs for the wall charger - in addition to the purchase price, there is also the installation, which must be carried out by a qualified electrician. But then you save: Since the wall charger is connected to the home power grid, refueling is cheaper than at public charging stations - and those who have a wall charger will also mainly charge their electric car at home. After all, it couldn't be more convenient. However, a wall charger is not just for homeowners. The wall charging station can be installed not only in the garage, but also in underground garages, on carports or in outdoor parking spaces. Since the wall charger should be protected from the weather, it is advisable to install a small canopy if necessary.

How fast do electric cars charge at wall chargers?

Refueling via the wall charger is much faster than charging at an earthed socket. How fast exactly? That depends on the charging station. With a wall charger with up to 11 kW charging power, the vehicle battery is full about five times faster than when charging at a conventional outlet, which only has 3.7 kW charging power. It is almost impossible to make a precise statement about the charging speed. This is because, in addition to the wallbox, the e-car to be charged also plays a role. Among other things, the battery management, the size of the battery and its current charge level have an influence on the length of the charging process.