
EV Chargers
Easee One 7.4kW Black UK
Compact Norwegian modular charger with built-in PEN fault protection. 7.4kW single-phase, 22kW capable.
£457.00 ex VAT
How it scores
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Specifications
- Phase
- single
- Max kW
- 7.4
- Tethered
- No
- Connector
- Type 2
- IP rating
- IP54
- Smart features
- app_control, load_balancing, pen_fault_detection, multi_charger_balance, ocpp
- Warranty years
- 3
- Three phase capable
- Yes
What I noticed
Easee's One is the residential version of their modular Equalizer/Charge platform. The unit ships in a single-phase 7.4kW configuration but is hardware-capable of 22kW three-phase if your supply allows — useful future-proofing. Built-in PEN fault detection means no separate earth rod required for TN-C-S installs.
Smart features include automatic phase balancing across multiple chargers (relevant if you ever install a second unit), Easee's own app with scheduling and solar-aware modes, and OCPP for back-office integration. The unit is one of the smallest 22kW-capable chargers on the market.
Who it suits
Households where three-phase supply might be installed in future, or where multiple chargers may be added (Easee balances loads natively). Also strong for properties without a dedicated earth (TN-C-S), where the built-in PEN fault detection saves the earth-rod installation cost.
What I'd watch for
Solar-divert is less mature than Zappi or Hypervolt — Easee's strength is multi-charger and three-phase, not solar-first households. Untethered only — you supply the cable. The modular accessory approach (separate display, RFID module) adds cost if you want those features.
One 7.4kW Black UK head-to-heads
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