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Charge Amps Amp Guard - EV meter 63A

125.000 Ft 87.000 Ft (68.504 Ft + VAT) 30% OFF
Gross price (with 27% VAT)

Charge Amps Amp Guard is a smart power monitor that always adjusts EV charging to available energy using dynamic load balancing, thus avoiding breaker trips. It communicates via WiFi or LAN and allows charging from solar panels with the Green Charging function. It is compact, installs quickly in the distribution panel and can control multiple charging stations simultaneously via Charge Amps Cloud.

  • Free shipping on every car charger
  • Free home delivery
  • 5 years warranty from the manufacturer
Product description

Charge Amps Amp Guard is the brain of the charging process: it monitors the energy consumption of the property in real time and adjusts the car charging performance accordingly. This not only maximizes the charging speed, but also prevents overloading, so that expensive network expansion is not necessary. With the Green Charging function, the system is able to prioritize the energy generated by solar panels, reducing the amount of electricity taken from the grid and costs.

Installation is quick and easy. The device requires two DIN slots in the distribution cabinet, one for the main unit and one for the power supply. There is no need for separate wiring between the charger and the energy meter, as Amp Guard connects wirelessly to the charger and settings can be made on the Charge Amps Cloud interface. The system can be easily expanded to include multiple chargers, so a single Amp Guard can control the dynamic load distribution of an entire charging park.

Compatible with Charge Amps Dawn, Aura and Halo chargers, Amp Guard also works with the Charge Amps mobile app, which provides Green Charging and user settings. The device has a clean design and small footprint, making it ideal for both residential and small business use.

Main technical data, in plain language

Current measurement range: 0–63 In single- or three-phase systems

Measurement range voltage: 85–256 VAC

Network: LAN or 2.4 GHz WiFi

Power supply: 12 V DC 0.5 A, from the included 230 V AC power supply or from an external source

Operating temperature: between minus 35 and plus 55 degrees Celsius

Safety rating: CAT III 300 V

Mounting: Snaps onto DIN rail, main unit width 1 module

Current sensor cable length: 80 cm

Maximum cable diameter for current sensors: 10 mm

Size main unit: 17.5 × 73 × 100 mm

Power supply size: 17.5 × 58 × 90 mm

In summary, the Charge Amps Amp Guard offers quick installation, safe and cost-effective charging, solar integration, and scalable, cloud-based control in one compact unit.

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Intelligent control

The intelligent control automatically adapts to the rates and your daily routine, so that you always charge at the lowest price. You can control it from the app, it protects the grid with dynamic load sharing and works together with your solar panels.

5 years warranty

The warranty that gives you real peace of mind and predictable operating costs. If something happens, you have a fast replacement and reliable support behind you.

Technology ready for the future

Future-ready platform with solar panel and energy storage integration, smart meter compatibility and dynamic price signals. With a single investment, you get a charger that also serves the following cars, ready for V2G/V2H functions.

What is load management?

By continuously measuring consumption, the EV charger automatically adapts to the available free capacity (dynamic load balancing). This avoids overloading and tripping fuses, the network remains stable, priorities can be set, and available energy is distributed as efficiently as possible.

Who do we recommend?

With load management, in most cases costly network expansion can be avoided or postponed, while operation remains secure, scalable and cost-effective. We recommend for houses, apartment blocks, office buildings, parking lots and fleets, where several chargers or large consumers are running in parallel — especially alongside solar systems.

Graph of daily electricity consumption

Etiquette

Integrated task management
No load management
Home consumption
Car loading
Overload, fuse trips