Smart AC charging stations for homes, workplaces, and commercial charging networks that need MONTA OCPP integration, app/RFID start modes, and Type 1 or Type 2 project configuration.
Verified configuration
Source-Backed Product Configuration
This series is currently backed by one imported product source. The configuration below is shown as a verified summary instead of separate selector buttons until each market standard has its own mapped images, datasheet, and specifications.
Current selected configuration: MONTA OCPP AC Charger 7/11/22KW Type1 Type2 (7/11/22kW | Type 1 / Type 2 | EU / US project configuration | 5m TPU cable | 4.3-inch screen).
The table below follows the selected options above, so the power, connector standard, market, output, display, inquiry model and product images stay aligned for the visitor.
Technical specifications
Product specifications at a glance
Key parameters are grouped by function so buyers can compare power, installation, connectivity, protection, certification, and operating conditions without reading an unstructured text block.
Selected Configuration
Model
MONTA OCPP AC Charger 7/11/22KW Type1 Type2
SKU
AMP-MONTA-AC-07-22-T1-T2
Power
7/11/22kW
Connector
Type 1 / Type 2
Market
EU / US project configuration
Output
5m TPU cable
Display
4.3-inch screen
Communication
MONTA OCPP 1.6J, WiFi, Bluetooth, optional 4G
Electrical & Installation
Phase
single-phase / three-phase
Input voltage
250V AC, 50/60Hz
Current rating
32A maximum
Certification & Buyer Use
Certifications
CE, RoHS
Recommended use
Smart homes, businesses, charging networks, and commercial sites using MONTA backend management
Status
SMART
Project fit and buyer notes
MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series for EV charging projects
MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series can be evaluated as part of Amprisen's AC EV charger range. Confirm connector, power, network, certification, branding, and installation requirements before quotation so the final configuration matches the target market and deployment scenario.
Short answer: MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series should be evaluated by power level, connector standard, socket or cable output, communication method, certification market, installation scenario, and whether the buyer needs private or managed 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.
Typical applications
Residential charging
Workplace charging
Apartment and hotel parking
Commercial parking and destination charging
Configuration notes
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
Before inquiry
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
Is MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series suitable for commercial EV charging projects?
MONTA OCPP AC Charger Series can be reviewed for commercial projects when its power, connector, communication, certification, and installation format match the target use case. Share the site and backend requirements before quotation.
Can this AC EV charger be configured for OCPP or smart charging?
OCPP, RFID, app, 4G/WiFi/Ethernet, and remote monitoring requirements should be confirmed by model and project configuration. Amprisen can discuss backend compatibility during the inquiry stage.
What project details should be sent with an inquiry?
Send the target country, connector standard, power level, input phase or grid details, mounting type, communication method, certifications, branding needs, estimated quantity, and expected delivery schedule.
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