With the rise of electric vehicles, infrastructure must match pace. NOARK’s wall-mounted charger series (for example, Ex9EV) supports single-phase and three-phase connection, charging currents up to 32 A, and includes built-in Type B residual current protection to detect DC leakage
Typical key parameters: power up to 22 kW (3-phase 400 V × 32 A), IP44 rated for indoor/outdoor, cable with Type 1 or Type 2 plug included.
Procurement decisions should verify: socket type (Type 1 vs Type 2), communication interface (RS-485, Modbus), dynamic load-management readiness, and compatibility with building wiring (single-phase/three-phase). Not doing so may require rewiring or limit future expansion.
To complement charging stations, NOARK offers cable chargers and modules designed for flexibility. For example, the Ex9EVC series of mobile cable chargers allows 8-32 A current settings and Type 1/Type 2 connectors.
Beyond hardware, accessories include load-balancing DLB modules and integrated protection units. The advantage: fewer separate devices, reduced wiring complexity and better integration into smart grids. Engineers should review: charging current settings, cable length and certification, built-in RCCB specifications, and modular upgrade options for future vehicles.
While home chargers address everyday needs, NOARK also supports higher-duty installations. Their product news highlights MCCBs and power-distribution components tailored for EV-charging stations, handling capacities up to 1500 V DC or 800 V AC where required.
For large-scale installations (parking, corporate fleets), key evaluation factors are: feeder circuit capacity, EV charge-point count, protection coordination, communications back-end, and spares strategy. Standardising on NOARK ensures consistent configuration, faster rollout and simplified maintenance.
Before ordering, ensure you’ve evaluated:
Integration and consistency drive value. Companies using NOARK for their EV-charging infrastructure report fewer vendor interfaces, standardised parts across buildings, and predictable service cycles. NOARK’s factory-tested chargers and accessories reduce commissioning error, simplify warranty handling and align with global EV-standards.
For example: the built-in Type B RCCB dramatically reduces the risk of DC-leakage faults in EV charge-points—an often-overlooked detail in mixed-brand installations.
Bank of Lamps offers the full NOARK e-mobility line—from wall-mounted chargers and cable modules to accessories and ancillary equipment—with Europe-wide delivery and project-scale support for integrators, fleet operators and commercial buyers.