The shift to electric vehicles demands more than just a charger on the wall. With pce e mobility, you’re specifying a full ecosystem: from single-home wallboxes to commercial fleets and public charging infrastructure. These solutions need reliable power management, connectivity, future-proof interfaces and robustness for 24/7 operation. PCE offers certified systems for private installations, portfolio roll-outs in office buildings or parking garages, and even EV infrastructure for multi-vehicle fleets.
For homes, small offices or mixed-use properties the pce wallbox systems deliver compact, safe charging. Typical units support 7 kW single-phase (230 V) or 11–22 kW three-phase (400 V) configurations, with ICCB/Type 2 or Type 1 cable interfaces. Key features: load balancing with house mains, MID-certified energy metering, Wi-Fi/ethernet communications, and optional RFID user access control. Installation best practice: ensure home supply panel rated at least 40 A and protective devices (MCB+RCD) match the installer’s country code. Procurement note: order installation kits with cable glands, protective shrouds and marking plates to save time on-site.
When you deploy charging across multiple vehicles or public access points, pce ev charging solutions scale up: from dual and quad socket cabinets to DC fast-charging units (50 kW+). These systems incorporate OCPP back-office compatibility, load-shedding, grid alarm management, and integration with building energy management systems (BEMS). For fleet operators: look for dynamic current sharing, duty cycle ratings (e.g., 10 000 cycles/10 years) and wide ambient temperature tolerance (-30 °C…+50 °C). For procurement: bundle mounting frames, cable raceways and billing modules with each station to reduce coordination risk.
Even when you have chargers, you also need pce electric vehicle accessories – cables, plugs, pedestals, signage, protective bollards and network termination hubs. Example: Type 2 cable assemblies rated 32 A/22 kW with thermistor, oil-resistant jacket and 5-metre length for outdoor parking. Ensure accessories are certified to IEC 62196-2 and include VE-certification where required. In infrastructure projects: include spare connector kits (including dust-cover inserts, sensor boards) to minimise downtime.
When specifying PCE e-Mobility solutions, review:
Failing to match any one of these can result in oversizing site mains, billing errors, incompatible vehicles or rework once installations begin.
Bank of Lamps offers a full suite of PCE e-Mobility products with tailored services for installers and procurement teams: