Athena Series
EV charger buying guide
Portable EV chargers with OCPP options for flexible charging and fleet use
Amprisen portable EV chargers are designed for flexible charging scenarios where fixed wallbox installation is not ideal. OCPP-ready configurations can support fleet charging, remote monitoring, and backend integration requirements.
Key capabilities
- Portable charging for temporary and flexible deployments
- 3.5kW to 22kW options by market and connector
- OCPP-ready configurations for managed charging
- Type 1, Type 2, and GBT options
Best-fit applications
- Fleet backup charging
- Rental and mobile service charging
- Temporary site charging
- Markets where fixed installation is difficult or delayed
Selection checklist
- Confirm plug and connector standard for the destination market
- Confirm current rating, phase, and cable length
- Define OCPP, 4G/WiFi, app, and backend requirements
- Confirm carry case, branding, safety protection, and certification needs
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.
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.







