AC EV Charger Products
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MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series
7/11/22kWType1/Type2MONTA OCPPWiFi/Bluetooth/4GMONTA OCPP AC Charger Series
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Commercial Floor-Mounted AC Charger Series
14/22/44kWDual outputFloor mountOCPP/RFID optionalCommercial Floor-Mounted AC Charger Series
EV charger buying guide
AC EV chargers for homes, workplaces, apartments, and commercial parking
Amprisen AC EV chargers cover common single-phase and three-phase charging needs, including wallbox and floor-mounted formats, socket or cable versions, OCPP-ready commercial options, and configurations for distributors and installers.
An AC EV charger uses the vehicle onboard charger and is best suited for home, workplace, apartment, hotel, and destination charging where vehicles remain parked long enough for 7kW, 11kW, or 22kW charging.
Specification focus for buyers
| Decision area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Power and phase | Confirm 7kW single-phase or 11kW/22kW three-phase charging based on grid capacity and vehicle onboard charger. |
| Connector and output | Select Type 1, Type 2, GBT, or NACS planning, then choose socket or tethered cable output. |
| Smart functions | Confirm OCPP, RFID, app control, DLB, WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, or 4G only when the site needs managed operation. |
| Metering and protection | Check Dynamic Load Balancing for shared power sites, MID metering for billing or reimbursement, and RCD requirements such as Type A, Type B, or 6mA DC leakage protection. |
| Use case | Separate private home charging from apartment, hotel, workplace, parking operator, and fleet scenarios. |
Key capabilities
- 7kW, 11kW, and 22kW AC charging options
- Socket or tethered cable versions
- OCPP, RFID, app, and backend integration options
- Wall-mounted and floor-mounted formats
Best-fit applications
- Residential charging
- Workplace charging
- Apartment and hotel parking
- Commercial parking and destination charging
Selection checklist
- Confirm single-phase or three-phase input
- Choose the correct AC family first: Apollo Type 2 wallbox, MONTA smart AC, floor-mounted commercial AC, or STONE wallbox
- Decide socket vs tethered cable and LCD/TFT screen needs
- Confirm OCPP backend, RFID, load balancing, and local certification needs
Procurement fit
AC EV chargers are the normal starting point for home, workplace, apartment, hotel, and destination charging because they balance installation cost, parking dwell time, and everyday driver convenience.
Market and standards notes
Select Type 1, Type 2, GBT, or NACS planning by country first, then confirm 7kW, 11kW, or 22kW power, socket or cable output, OCPP, RFID, app control, Dynamic Load Balancing, MID metering, RCD protection, and certification needs.
Implementation risks to confirm
Common risks are undersized grid capacity, unclear backend responsibility, wrong connector standard, cable management problems, outdoor exposure, and inconsistent installation guidance for distributors or installers.
Common buyer questions
What power range is common for AC EV chargers?
AC EV chargers commonly cover 7kW single-phase and 11kW or 22kW three-phase configurations, depending on the target grid and vehicle onboard charger capacity.
Are AC EV chargers suitable for commercial sites?
Yes. Commercial AC chargers can use OCPP, RFID, app control, load management, and socket or cable configurations for workplaces, apartments, hotels, and parking operators.
When do AC EV charger projects need Dynamic Load Balancing?
Dynamic Load Balancing is useful when several chargers share limited site power, such as apartments, workplaces, hotels, or fleet parking. It helps distribute available current and reduce overload risk when multiple vehicles charge at the same time.
Do AC EV charger buyers need MID metering or RCD protection?
MID metering may be required when charging energy records are used for billing or reimbursement. RCD requirements depend on local electrical rules and project design, so buyers should confirm Type A, Type B, or 6mA DC leakage protection needs before ordering.
What should buyers confirm before ordering AC chargers?
Confirm local connector standard, input phase, max current, wall or floor mounting, IP rating, communication method, backend platform, certification requirements, and branding needs.

