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Evon Start Electric Vehicle Charging Station 11kW 16A Type 2 – 5m Cable

SKU 2701240
Original price €538.77 - Original price €538.77
Original price
€538.77
€538.77 - €538.77
Current price €538.77

includes VAT 25.5% Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

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The Evon Start is a compact and stylish electric vehicle charging station for home use and holiday homes. The station has a fixed 5-meter Type 2 charging cable and is controlled by the EVCHARGO app or the included RFID cards. A built-in residual current device with DC current detection and a built-in SIM card make installation and use easy.

Installation must only be carried out by a qualified electrician. Requires a 3-phase connection (400 V). Wall or pole mounting of the charging station — pole stand as an accessory.

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Technical specifications

  • Product type: electric vehicle charging station
  • Brand: Evon
  • Model series: Evon Start (EN+)
  • Maximum charging power: 11 kW
  • Maximum rated current: 16 A
  • Voltage: 400 V AC, 3-phase / 1-phase
  • Connector type: Type 2
  • Structure: fixed 5 m charging cable
  • Residual current device: built-in, type A + DC 6 mA DC detection (corresponds to type B protection)
  • Charging start: RFID tag (4 pcs) / EVCHARGO app / direct charging
  • Connections: WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, 4G (built-in SIM card)
  • Protocol: OCPP 1.6 / OCPP 2.0.1 (upgradable)
  • Energy measurement: yes (with app)
  • Protection class: IP54
  • Impact resistance: IK10
  • Operating temperature: −30 °C – +50 °C
  • Material: polycarbonate (PC)
  • Dimensions: 210 × 262 × 95 mm
  • Weight: 4 kg (without cable)
  • Color: black (changeable front panel)
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Product code: 2701240
Compatibility and installation

Installation by an electrician

An electric vehicle charging station may only be installed and connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with applicable regulations. The station is connected to a 400 V three-phase supply, and the installer ensures the correct residual current protection, wiring, and fuse sizing for the property's electrical system.

Built-in residual current device

The station has a built-in residual current device that detects DC current with 6 mA accuracy (type A + DC). This corresponds to a type B residual current device, which simplifies installation. However, the electrician always ensures that the property's residual current protection complies with regulations.

Type 2 connector and fixed cable

The station has a fixed 5-meter Type 2 charging cable. Type 2 is the European standard connector that fits virtually all full electric cars and plug-in hybrids sold in Europe. A fixed cable means that a separate charging cable is not needed.

Charging power and phases

The station charges with a maximum power of 11 kW (16 A, 3-phase). The actual charging speed depends on the car's own charger and the size of the property's connection. The station works for both 3-phase and 1-phase charging.

Control and monitoring

Charging is controlled by the EVCHARGO app or four included RFID cards. You can also use direct charging. The built-in SIM card enables remote connection even without your own WiFi network. The station supports the OCPP protocol, so it can also be connected to back-end systems.

Durable for outdoor use

IP54 protection and IK10 impact resistance, as well as an operating temperature of −30 °C – +50 °C, make the station reliable even in Finnish weather conditions. The station can be mounted on a wall or pole with an optional bracket.

Installation checklist

  1. Ensure that the property has a sufficient 3-phase connection for charging
  2. Order an electrician to perform the connection and residual current protection check
  3. Choose an installation location — wall or pole (pole stand as an accessory)
  4. Allow the installer to connect the station and check the protections
  5. Download the EVCHARGO app and register the station
  6. Test charging with an RFID card or the app

Delivery

We ship your order from our warehouse in Jyväskylä. Orders placed before 2 PM are usually shipped on the same day. Free delivery within Finland for orders over €150.

Warranty

Products purchased through Lumenled come with a manufacturer's warranty, supported by Lumenled in cooperation with the importer. You can find detailed warranty terms here: Warranty terms of our partners.

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Usein kysytyt kysymykset

Who can install an electric car charging station?

An electric vehicle charging station may only be installed and connected by a skilled electrician. This is a statutory requirement—the charging station is permanently connected to the property's electrical system with a 400 V three-phase supply.

The electrician will ensure correct fuse sizing, residual current protection, and wiring, and will perform the commissioning inspection. Never connect the charging station yourself. However, you can handle the application installation and station commissioning yourself after the electrical connection.

What does a Type 2 connector mean and is it suitable for my car?

Type 2 is the European standardized charging connector, used in virtually all all-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids sold in Europe. If your car was purchased in Europe, it almost certainly has a Type 2 charging port.

This Evo Start station has a fixed 5-meter Type 2 cable, so a separate charging cable is not needed. If your car has an older Type 1 port, you will need a separate Type 2 to Type 1 cable — in this case, a fixed-cable station is not the best choice.

What do RFID cards and the OCPP protocol mean?

Both are related to charging management:

  • RFID cards: The station includes four RFID cards. A card can be used to start and stop charging without an app. This is convenient when there are multiple users or when charging needs to be restricted to authorized users only.
  • OCPP protocol: An open standard that allows a charging station to be connected to a back-end system, for example, for billing or monitoring purposes. This station supports OCPP versions 1.6 and 2.0.1.

For home use, an app or an RFID card is sufficient. OCPP is useful in housing companies and business use.

Is 11 kW charging power sufficient for home charging?

Yes, 11 kW is perfectly sufficient for home charging. At 11 kW, an EV battery will almost always fully charge overnight—for example, a 60 kWh battery charges from empty to full in about 5–6 hours.

The actual charging speed depends on two factors: the power of the car's onboard charger and the capacity of the property's electrical connection. Some cars charge using single-phase power, which results in lower power. For home charging, speed is usually not critical, as the car is connected for several hours. 11 kW is the most common and practical power for home charging.