New test center for wall boxes at KEBA in Linz
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- 23.8.2017
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At KEBA’s stand at the EVS 32, visitors were able to experience a comprehensive exchange of ideas with experts – and our intelligent charging stations for the future of electromobility – in a fantastic atmosphere. Our speaker also revealed at a round table the three decisive factors for an outstanding “charging experience”. We have assembled these insights with a photo gallery capturing all of the trade fair impressions for you here.
The latest software update for KEBA’s x-series wallboxes offers both technical improvements and operating comfort. As always, it is free of charge and easy to install. So, we stay true to our principle: to keep improving our own products when they are already in use.
The standard delivery of an electric car in Europe usually includes a Type 2 charging cable that can be used for charging at a public charging station or wallbox with a socket, as well as a so-called emergency power cable with a Type F plug for the standard 230 V power outlet. You can use this emergency power cable to charge your electric car (or PHEV) in your garage at home. But should you really do that? There are several reasons why you shouldn't.