Getting Started; Power Sharing Overview - Wallbox Power Sharing Mode D'emploi

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GETTING STARTED

Power Sharing Overview

30 A
6,9 kW
Power Sharing allows you to connect two or more Wallbox chargers (up to 25 total) on a common
electrical circuit and dynamically balance the power available to each charger. As vehicles are
connected to or disconnected from chargers in a Power Sharing system, or as vehicle batteries
complete their charging cycles, the system will automatically adjust the power available to each
charger (and vehicle) as the power supply and demand changes.
The Power Sharing system ensures that the total power used at peak demand does not exceed
the configured amperage, while simultaneously ensuring the maximum available power (at least
6 Amps, up to the maximum set rating of each charger) is available to each connected vehicle.
If connected chargers are already utilizing the maximum available power and additional vehicles
are then connected to chargers in the system, those vehicles will be automatically queued for
charging as soon as the minimum amount of power is available to begin charging.
Installation and configuration of a Power Sharing system requires additional steps and materials
as described in this document. As this process involves high-voltage equipment, we require you to
engage a qualified electrician to conduct and complete this set-up.
Key Features:
Technical notes:
30 A
0 A
6,9 kW
60 A
Compatible with all EVs.
No additional equipment required (only communication cabling and conduit).
No Internet connection required.
Default minimum power delivery, even if a charger loses connection to
the shared network.
No subscription fees or recurring costs.
Can be used to limit amperage on a shared branch circuit when allowed
by the applicable electrical code.
Communication protocol: CAN Bus.
Maximum number of chargers: 25.
Checking with local code may also be a requirement.
Compliant with NFPA 70 NEC Article 625 as an Automatic Load
Management System (ALMS).
6,9 kW
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20 A
4,6 kW
6,9 kW
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20 A
4,6 kW
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