Hello
We are currently building a new house and want to prepare for a wallbox right from the start.
It needs to support company car billing with the employer (I always have a company car).
I have the Easee wallbox, which can be prepared with Easy Ready and then simply have the ChargeBerry plugged in later, so no electrician is needed afterwards.
Or should I have a red high-power socket (three-phase socket) installed in the garage and just plug in a mobile wallbox, for example, a Go E Charger wallbox, and then use it?
Is a cable for 11 kW sufficient?
I will also have an Ethernet cable laid to the wallbox.
We are currently building a new house and want to prepare for a wallbox right from the start.
It needs to support company car billing with the employer (I always have a company car).
I have the Easee wallbox, which can be prepared with Easy Ready and then simply have the ChargeBerry plugged in later, so no electrician is needed afterwards.
Or should I have a red high-power socket (three-phase socket) installed in the garage and just plug in a mobile wallbox, for example, a Go E Charger wallbox, and then use it?
Is a cable for 11 kW sufficient?
I will also have an Ethernet cable laid to the wallbox.
I would have only a sufficiently sized cable installed and then, once the wallbox is decided on, have the electrician connect it.
What does your employer say about the wallbox? At our company, the manufacturer and model of the wallbox are specified right away due to billing.
What does your employer say about the wallbox? At our company, the manufacturer and model of the wallbox are specified right away due to billing.
I would like to avoid having the electrician come again to reduce costs, and many electricians are reluctant to come out for just one wallbox.
There is no specific requirement from my employer regarding the wallbox, as long as everything is properly documented for tax purposes.
There is no specific requirement from my employer regarding the wallbox, as long as everything is properly documented for tax purposes.
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Martial.white20 Mar 2022 08:25The Go-e charger does not have a MID-compliant calibrated meter. However, the tax office requires exactly such a meter for billing purposes.
Thanks, I didn’t know about the MID-certified meter in the wallbox.
What do you generally think about mobile wallboxes?
Would it be worthwhile to just install a red socket in the garage and connect the mobile wallbox there, or should a permanently mounted wallbox always be used for long-term use?
What do you generally think about mobile wallboxes?
Would it be worthwhile to just install a red socket in the garage and connect the mobile wallbox there, or should a permanently mounted wallbox always be used for long-term use?
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Martial.white20 Mar 2022 13:56Here’s how I have it, but then you need an additional RCD (residual current device) for the red socket and an MID-compliant meter. You also have to plausibly demonstrate for billing purposes that only the Go-e charger is connected to that socket, so you can invoice correctly.
I wouldn’t do it that way anymore; instead, I would install a conduit from the meter cabinet to the garage, preferably with the appropriate cable cross-section already in place, and if the LAN cable is to go in the same conduit, pay attention to the correct shielding. If possible, I would install two conduits.
I wouldn’t do it that way anymore; instead, I would install a conduit from the meter cabinet to the garage, preferably with the appropriate cable cross-section already in place, and if the LAN cable is to go in the same conduit, pay attention to the correct shielding. If possible, I would install two conduits.
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