Athena Portable EV Charger Series Product Series Archive
OCPP portable EV charger guide
Athena OCPP portable EV charger variants for smart mobile charging projects
Athena Portable EV Charger Series helps buyers compare portable EVSE variants by power, connector standard, market, communication, and smart charging needs before selecting a datasheet or sending an inquiry.
Athena OCPP Portable EV Charger Series is designed for smart mobile charging projects where power, connector standard, input plug, 4G, app, backend compatibility, and datasheet accuracy must stay aligned by variant.
Specification focus for buyers
| Decision area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Market connector | Match Type 1, Type 2, or GBT connector and input plug to the target country before choosing power. |
| Power and phase | Compare 3.5kW, 7kW, 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 22kW by phase, current, socket type, and grid availability. |
| OCPP and 4G | Use OCPP, 4G, app, and charging records when fleet reimbursement, remote monitoring, or operator control is needed. |
| Safety and records | Confirm MID metering, RCD protection, leakage detection, labeling, and safety documentation when portable chargers are used for fleet, reimbursement, or regulated markets. |
| Variant accuracy | Make sure selected images, thumbnails, datasheet, inquiry model, and specifications match the chosen power and connector. |
Key capabilities
- 3.5kW to 22kW portable EVSE range
- Type 1, Type 2, and GBT connector variants
- 4G, app, and OCPP-ready smart charging options
- Market-specific datasheet and inquiry planning
Best-fit applications
- Fleet backup charging
- Mobile service charging
- Temporary charging deployment
- Portable charger distribution
Selection checklist
- Select market connector and input plug first
- Confirm power level, current, phase, and cable length
- Define 4G, app, OCPP, and backend needs
- Confirm datasheet, certification, branding, and packaging requirements
Procurement fit
Athena groups portable EVSE variants for buyers comparing 3.5kW, 7kW, 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 22kW models across Type 1, Type 2, and GBT markets without mistaking similar product photos for identical specifications.
Market and standards notes
Start with country standard and input plug, then choose power, phase, current, cable length, display/controller type, 4G, app, OCPP, certification, packaging, and datasheet requirements.
Implementation risks to confirm
For smart portable chargers, confirm network coverage, backend platform test process, fleet reimbursement workflow, user safety instructions, and whether the selected variant image and datasheet match the requested power and connector.
Common buyer questions
Why use an OCPP portable EV charger?
An OCPP portable charger can combine flexible deployment with backend monitoring, user authorization, charging records, and fleet or operator control where fixed chargers are not practical.
Can portable EV chargers support 4G communication?
Portable charger projects can be configured around the required communication method. If 4G or backend access is required, confirm network bands, SIM approach, OCPP platform, and target market during quotation.
Can portable EV chargers support MID metering or RCD protection?
Some portable charger projects may require MID metering for reimbursement records or specific RCD protection for local electrical compliance. These requirements are model- and market-dependent, so they should be confirmed before quotation.
Which portable charger power options are typical?
Common portable EV charger options include 3.5kW, 7kW, 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 22kW depending on single-phase or three-phase power and connector standards.
