Schneider’s new Charge Pro commercial charger is part of an end-to-end EV charging solution – Charged EVs

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Schneider’s new Charge Pro commercial charger is part of an end-to-end EV charging solution – Charged EVs


Energy management and automation specialist Schneider Electric has announced its new Charge Pro AC Level 2 commercial EV charger. Engineered to deliver energy-efficient and sustainable charging for commercial fleets, workplaces, multifamily residences and destination venues, the Charge Pro offers durability, fast setup and integrated support for commercial EV charging.

What’s more, the new commercial charger is part of a fully integrated, turnkey solution that provides installation, hardware, software, and operations and maintenance (O&M). Schneider’s Charge Pro features seamless integration with EV Connect charging management software for remote management and analytics, along with comprehensive installation and maintenance services from Qmerit.

The Schneider Charge Pro is aimed at fleet operators, multifamily property managers and commercial venue owners. It features an aluminum back enclosure for enhanced durability, and a 25-foot cable, as well as WiFi, Ethernet and cellular connection options. It is Plug & Charge hardware-ready, and supports ISO 15118-2 and OCPP 1.6.

The Charge Pro is designed for quick setup—it includes a pre-configured EV Connect network management system, an easy-mount bracket, 48 A or 80 A derateable options, and back/bottom conduit entry.

Schneider offers remote station monitoring to detect and triage issues before they become service calls, along with 24/7 technical support for both businesses and EV drivers.

“With 15+ years of experience in developing and deploying EV charging solutions, we are uniquely positioned to lead the charge in this new energy landscape,” said Jaser Faruq, SVP Prosumer Innovation. “With a focus on reliability and ease of use, we are confident the Schneider Charge Pro will set a new standard in commercial EV charging.”

Source: Schneider Electric



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