Hager EV chargers combine electrical precision with everyday practicality. Models from 3.7 kW to 22 kW handle both single-phase and three-phase networks, using Type 2 connectors compatible with every major car brand in Europe. The internal protection circuits follow IEC 61851 and IEC 62196, while the enclosures are sealed to IP65 for outdoor use.
Installers note the detail: integrated 6 mA DC leakage detection, pre-wired terminals, and temperature-controlled derating. That means no extra RCDs and faster mounting inside switchboards — less time, fewer parts.
The Hager Wallbox line is built for long service life. Durable polycarbonate housings, impact rating IK10, and UV-stabilised surfaces make them suitable for both garages and open car parks. A standard 11 kW wallbox restores about 60 kWh in five to six hours — the full overnight cycle most drivers expect.
LED status bars, RFID or app-based access, and optional Wi-Fi or Ethernet modules turn these chargers into connected devices that can share load data with energy-management panels.
Hager Type 2 charging cables are rated 32 A, tested for 10 000 connection cycles, and stay flexible down to –25 °C. Silver-plated pins maintain low contact resistance even under daily use. The same accessories set includes pedestals, cable holders, and communication modules that connect directly with Hager distribution systems.
For fleet operations, keeping a few spare cables and pedestals ensures uninterrupted service when multiple vehicles charge simultaneously.
Every smart charger in the Hager eMobility range supports OCPP 1.6 J for remote control and billing. Integrated load-balancing software distributes current between several chargers and the main supply line, preventing overloads.
In hybrid installations with photovoltaic panels, Hager controllers can redirect surplus solar power straight to EV charging — improving energy self-consumption and ROI for commercial clients.
Pre-assembled connection blocks and clear wiring zones reduce installation time by nearly 40 % compared with generic units. Chargers mount directly to walls or pedestals using standard fixings; firmware updates and diagnostics run through the same service port as Hager smart meters. Routine maintenance only involves inspection and cleaning — no calibration or special tools.
Bank of Lamps distributes the complete Hager eMobility portfolio — EV chargers, wallboxes, Type 2 cables, smart controllers, and accessories — from its central warehouse in Latvia.
Why European distributors and contractors choose Bank of Lamps:
With Hager engineering and Bank of Lamps reliability, you get charging infrastructure that installs cleanly, operates safely, and scales with every new electric vehicle you connect.