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Evnex E2 EV Charger

Evnex E2 EV Charger

Evnex E2 EV Charger
3.0

5 reviews

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5 reviews
Nasir
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Horrible after sales customer support Sent them a message two weeks ago. Called and followed up again via message. No one picks up the phone and no reply coming out. They are very responsive during pre sales

Purchased in at evnex for $2,400.

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Eric K.
Eric K.2 posts
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I had mine installed in Dec 25. It stopped working in March 26. We are now in mid May I am still waiting for Evnex to get it working again. Support is not great. They came to replaced the unit in Jun 26.

Purchased in for $1,800.

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Vicfamilytraveller
VicfamilytravellerVIC5 posts
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Excellent features and functionality. Allows me to set a program that fast charges during my free grid power period and divert any spare solar generation into my vehicle at all other times. All I have to do when I get home is plug it in and it takes care of the rest. Haven’t paid anything to charge my car since I got it.

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slanger
slangerVIC18 posts
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Envex is Exciting! – Had the Envex E2 charger installed recently for my new electric car. Install was relatively painless and the charger works a beaut! I can pull power via the charger from my solar battery to charge the car. Love the app and the fact that I can schedule charging to occur at whatever time I want.

Purchased in for $2,465.

Tim
Tim28 posts
 

It’s ok but lacks features of other cheaper chargers – I purchased this when my Wallbox Pulsar Plus charger failed. I bought it for the stay awake feature which works well, but the other features are lacking. What I like: Uses solar when available (but not all available) Keeps car awake What I don’t like: Solar charging is crude and cannot distinguish what the solar excess is if you have a battery. The result is it never uses all the solar available as it must always send some power back to the grid so it knows it is using excess. So you waste 2-300watts at any time. Cannot control via ocpp even though it uses ocpp. Cannot control maximum power output, always sends maximum available. I would like to limit it to 5kw at times to top up with house battery with no grid but it always goes straight to 7.4 unless on solar

It will not start charging until there is 1.9kW available and stops charging below this. Wastes too much energy. My old charger would put in as little as 300w.

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