Ampere Point EV Wall Charger AMP-16-Nano White 11KW, 16A
Ideal miniature design, advanced connectivity, and ease of use – everything you need for hassle-free electric vehicle charging.
The charger features essential functionalities such as RFID card support, Bluetooth, and a mobile app.
Compatibility
The Type 2 EV charger is compatible with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Thoroughly tested – fully compliant with IEC 61851 and IEC 62196 standards. Dustproof and waterproof - IP65.
Technical Specifications
- Connector Type: Type 2
- Charger Power: 11 kW
- Charging Current: 16 A
- Communication: Bluetooth, RFID
- Mobile App: iOS and Android
- LED Indicator: Indicates charging status
- Color: White
- Material: PC+ASA (polycarbonate reinforced with acrylonitrile styrene acrylate ASA), IK10 class
- Resistance: IP65 (waterproof and dustproof)
- Operating Range: from -30°C to +55°C (storage temperature from -40°C to 75°C)
- Cable: 5 meters + 0.5 m installation cable (extendable or plug installation possible)
- Cable Parameters: 5 x 6 mm + 1 x 0.5 mm
- Dimensions: 180 x 180 x 65 mm
- Warranty: 2 years, door-to-door
- Safety Features: RCD type A 30mA, DC differential protection over 6mA, PEN FAULT PROTECTION, overload protection, over/under voltage protection, short-circuit protection, ground fault protection, grounding protection, surge protection, overheating protection.
Package Includes
- EV Charger 11 kW with 5m cable
- Cable holder
- 2 RFID cards
- Wall mount with required plugs
- User manual
Mobile App
App Features:
- Charging scheduling
- Adjusting charging power (A)
- Charging statistics
- Charging history
- Sharing the charger with other users
Compatible Electric Vehicle Models
- Audi: e-tron, e-tron GT, A3 e-tron, Q4 e-tron, Q7 e-tron
- BMW: i3, i3s, i4, i7, i8, iX, iX1, iX3
- CUPRA: Born
- Fiat: 500e
- Ford: Mustang Mach-E
- Hyundai: IONIQ 5, IONIQ Electric, Kona Electric
- Jaguar: I-Pace
- Kia: EV6, e-Niro, e-Soul, Niro EV
- Lexus: UX 300e, RZ 450e
- Mercedes: EQA, EQB, EQC, EQE, EQS
- Mini: Electric, Countryman PHEV
- Nissan: Ariya, Leaf
- Opel: Corsa-e, Mokka-e
- Peugeot: e-208, e-2008
- Porsche: Taycan
- Renault: ZOE, Megane E-Tech
- Skoda: Enyaq iV
- Smart: EQ forfour, fortwo
- Tesla: Model 3, Model S, Model X
- Toyota: bZ4X, Prius Plug-In Hybrid
- Volkswagen: e-Golf, e-Up, ID.3, ID.4, ID.5, ID.Buzz
- Volvo: S90 PHEV, V90 PHEV, C40 Recharge, XC40 Recharge, XC60 PHEV, XC90 PHEV
Other electric and plug-in vehicles equipped with a Type 2 connector.
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Wallbox EV Charger EV AMP-16 Nano White
Wallbox EV Charger EV AMP-16 Nano White
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Frequently Asked Questions about Electric Vehicle Chargers (EN)
Which charger should I choose for my electric car or plug-in hybrid?
The choice of charger depends on the vehicle's specifications, such as maximum AC
charging power, the number of phases (single-phase or three-phase), and connector
type (typically Type 2 in Europe). A single-phase vehicle will use only one phase of a
three-phase charger. Before purchasing, check your car's maximum AC charging
capacity or contact us – we’ll gladly help you select the right equipment.
Can I charge an electric car using a standard power outlet?
Yes, but this method has limitations. Charging from a standard 230V outlet allows a
maximum current of 16A, which equals about 3.7 kW. Some vehicles, especially
plug-in hybrids, do not support faster charging.
How long does it take to charge an electric car?
Charging time depends on the battery capacity, charger power, and type of current
(AC/DC). As a rule of thumb, a car with a 50 kWh battery and an 11 kW charger will
take approximately 50 ÷ 11 = 4.5 hours to charge. This is an estimate that can vary
based on factors like the car's onboard charger efficiency, charging efficiency, battery
condition, and ambient temperature.
Is home charging cheaper than charging at public stations?
Yes, home charging is usually more economical. The average electricity cost in
Poland ranges from 0 (e.g., solar panels) to 1 PLN/kWh, resulting in a cost of driving
100 km at around 0–15 PLN. Public station costs can range from 1.50 PLN/kWh to
3.50 PLN/kWh or more, depending on the operator and charging type.
Do I need special permission to install a charger at home?
In single-family homes, special permission is usually not required, but it's a good idea
to consult an electrician to ensure compliance with regulations. In multi-family
buildings, approval from the housing association or building manager may be
necessary.
Is it safe to charge an electric car in the rain?
Yes, all our chargers are certified with water and moisture protection (IP65, IP66 –
depending on the model).
Can I use an extension cord to charge my electric car?
It is not recommended to use extension cords for charging electric cars. Standard
extension cords may not handle high power loads, which could lead to overheating or
even fire. If you must use an extension cord, it should be specifically designed for
high power, meet appropriate quality standards, and be approved by the charger
manufacturer.