Webasto  |  SKU: EV-WB-NEXT-11KW-4.5M-0L

Webasto Next - Type 2 Charging Pole with Fixed Charging Cable - up to 22 kW

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€699,00 €759,00
Tax included

Shipped Next Business Day


  • -Load capacity up to 22 kW
  • -Sustainable bumps up to 5 joule thanks to IK08 protection
  • -Secure charging station with Webasto Chargeconnect App
  • -IP54 Certification offers protection against rainy weather conditions
  • -Set and change manual charging capacity manual

Power
Charge cable length
Load Balancing

Self collection possible

You can pick up your order on working days (in time slots) at our warehouse in Ridderkerk. Your order can be picked up between 09:00 - 11:00 or between 16:00 - 20:00. If you report to Schillingstraat 7, 2988 CT in Ridderkerk, a warehouse employee will hand over your package.

Delivery

If you live in the Netherlands and order before 23:00 on a weekday, you will receive the product the next day. Orders after 11 p.m. or on weekends will be shipped on the next business day. For residents of Belgium & Germany, delivery takes 1 to 2 business days. For both the Netherlands, Belgium & Germany, shipping costs are free for orders over €40.

Returns

You can return your product within 30 days of receipt if you change your mind. Please make sure the product is complete and in its original packaging. Damaged or used items will not be accepted. Go to our returns page to request a return or exchange.

Plus points

  • Various authentication methods to secure your charging station
  • Insight into charging station and charging data via Webasto Chargeconnect App
  • Manual charging capacity to your wishes give you complete control over loading speed
  • Benefit maximum from lower energy costs during off -peak hours by loading sessions plans via the app
  • Works excellent as a charging station outside thanks to water -resistant IP54 protection

Cons

  • Only available with fixed type 2 charging cable
  • No screen/display, charging data can only be seen via app

Description

Plug & Charge with fixed charge cable

Because the cable is always attached to the charging station, you no longer have to experience the inconvenience of rolling the charging cable in and out every charging session. Upon arrival, simply park your vehicle and plug the fixed cable directly into your car to start the charging process. Since the cable is also permanently attached to the charging station, it is impossible to lose it!

Notice: It sometimes happens that the Webasto Next does not work well with the Renault Zoë (especially model R110) and the Volvo V60 D6 plug-in Hybrid. Do you own either of these two cars? Then we recommend choosing another charging station, such as the Wallbox Pulsar Plus.

Charge your electric car at up to 11 or 22 kW

The Webasto Next is a very good option if you are looking for a modern charging station to charge your type 2 electric car on a daily basis. Depending on your network connection and onboard charger, it is even possible to charge at 22 kW. That's the fastest charging option at home!

Notice: To use 3 phase 22kW, you must meet these two conditions:

  1. The meter box must be reinforced by your grid operator to support 22kW.

  2. The EV's onboard charger must be able to receive the desired charging power.

Both 1-phase and 3-phase charging with the Webasto Next

Although the Webasto Next is made for 3 phase charging, it is certainly also possible to charge 1 phase. Whether you want to charge your type 2 electric car with 1-phase or 3-phase, with the Webasto Pure II both are possible and you are guaranteed to be in the right place. Some households in Belgium have a 2-phase or 3-phase connection without a neutral wire. Is this the case with you, you can still use this Webasto charging station, only the charging station will only be able to charge on 1-phase.

Webasto ChargeConnect App

If you have a Webasto Next, it is possible to track and view various dates through the Webasto ChargeConnect app or in the online web portal. For example, you can see the current status of your charging station, charging history and energy consumption in an instant. This data from your charging station is all available live, wherever you are via the app.

Instant visibility of current charging status

On the front of the Webasto Next is a built-in LED lamp. The colors of this lamp indicate charging status and any error messages via the color of the light. The color green indicates that it is ready to use, the color blue indicates that it is currently charging and the color red indicates that there is an error message. These different charging statuses can also be seen through the app, where you will also get further explanation about any error.

Scheduling charging sessions

Do you want to save energy costs while charging? Then it is imperative that you have the option to schedule charging sessions. Not every charging station has this option, but fortunately the Webasto Next does. With this option, you can easily choose what times you want to charge, allowing you to take maximum advantage of cheaper energy during off-peak hours and thus save on energy costs.

User-selectable charging capacity

Depending on the onboard charger and power connection, it is possible to use the Webasto Next both charging station can charge with 1 or 3 phase with up to 11 kW of charging power. You control the total charging capacity yourself with a Webasto Next. This is because it is adjustable on the device. Below is a clear table showing which charging speeds you can set depending on how many phases your connection is.

 

8A

10A

13A

16A

20A

25A

32A

1-phase

1.8 kW

2.3 kW

2.9 kW

3.7 kW

4.6 kW

5.7 kW

7.4 kW

3-phase

5.5 kW

6.9 kW

8.9 kW

11 kW

13.8 kW

17.2 kW

22 kW


Dynamic Load Balancing

With Dynamic Load Balancing, the Webasto Next peak load so your fuses will never blow. The charging station will never take in more power than is available to it. Dynamic Load Balancing is only possible in combination with an Eastron SDM630 smart meter. There are three ways to connect the charging station to this smart meter. In the downloads you will find a document where these ways are described. We recommend using your Webasto Next to connect to your smart meter via the router. Installing it yourself is possible, but if you are not knowledgeable about things in your meter box, it is better to have your charging station installed by a certified electrician.

Specifications

  • Socket
    No
  • Load Balancing
    No
  • Smart Charging
    No
  • RFID
    No
  • Wifi
    Yes
  • Bluetooth
    No
  • 4G
    No
  • Eco-Smart
    No

Downloads

Manual

Want to know more about the Webasto Next - Type 2 Charging Pole with Fixed Charging Cable - up to 22 kW, or need help using this charger? Then check out beer's manual.

PDFWebasto Next manualDownload

PDFDynamic Load Balancing InformationDownload

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More about the Webasto Next - Type 2 Charging Pole with Fixed Charging Cable - up to 22 kW

Introducing...

About Webasto

Webasto, a German brand that is known worldwide in the car industry, has conquered a solid position in the market for electric loading solutions. Thanks to their innovative approach in the field of sustainable mobility, Webasto offers advanced charging stations with smart functions. This makes the charging of electric vehicles not only easier, but also more efficiently. If you choose webasto, you benefit from the German precision and reliability that are inherent in their loading solutions.

Always and everywhere connected to your Webasto Next via the ChargeConnect App

With Webasto ChargeConnect application you are always connected your Charging station. The Webasto ChargeConnect in fact offers continuous real-time monitoring of all your charging stations, flexible management of user rights and easy management for starting and stopping charging sessions. In addition to actual real-time monitoring, the app also provides a detailed overview of charging history and regular updates for both the app and the web portal. This connection directly to the app on your cell phone or tablet provides an insightful and user-friendly charging experience.

Important information for setting the charging rate with the Webasto Next

If you want to adjust the payload power, you need to adjust the DIP switches in the Charging station. The DIP switches are set as follows. There are six DIP switches in total. The first three adjust the load power. The last three are for power networks. The last three should always be set to off, off and on, i.e. '0', '0' and '1'. Once these are set this way, you don't need to touch them. In fact, only the first three allow you to adjust the payload. Below is a diagram showing the combinations of the DIP switches and their corresponding ones.

'0' means the switch is off and '1' means the switch is on.

DIP-schakelaar 1

DIP-schakelaar 2

DIP-schakelaar 3

Ampère

Opmerking

0

0

0

8

Leveringstoestand

0

0

1

10

 

0

1

0

13

 

0

1

1

16

 

1

0

0

20

 

1

0

1

25

 

1

1

0

32

 

1

1

1

0

demo-modus: laden niet mogelijk

Secure loading with multiple authentication ways of the Webasto Next

With the intuitive Webasto ChargeConnect app and digital management portal, you can start or stop charging sessions anywhere, get real-time visibility into all your charge points and the Charging station manage remotely. The integrated MID meter tracks power consumption and all charging sessions, allowing you to find this data conveniently on the ChargeConnect app. Through the app, you can also monitor the Charging station lock and unlock. This prevents improper use of the Charging station.

Furthermore, the Webasto Next also has a Scan & Charge function. On the Charging station is a QR code that you can scan with your cell phone to use the Charging station. Don't need these additional features? In that case, it is also possible to use the Webasto Next charging station so that you can use it directly to charge your electric car without authentication.

Installation and Warranty

Installing a charging station, such as the Webasto Next, is a difficult task that is even dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. For example, it is necessary to modify and sometimes even expand the distribution board (extra group + earth leakage circuit breaker), connect cabling to the charging station, put the charging station in the ground and then install it so it is ready for use.

A mistake is easily made if you have no knowledge of these things. Therefore, we always recommend having your charging station installed by a certified electrician to ensure that it is installed properly and safely. Request a custom quote without obligation from Charging Union, EV Plug Europe's partner for installing charging stations.

Below is a video with more information about this charging station.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important considerations when buying a home charging station?

When purchasing a home charging station, it is essential to consider factors such as the charging capacity of the station, the available connection capacity in your home and the location of the charging station. Make sure your charging station meets the specifications of your electric vehicle and that the installation location is suitable.

What subsidies or financial assistance are available for purchasing a charging station?

There are several subsidies and schemes available in the Netherlands to support the purchase of charging stations. These include the Electric Driving in Business Market Subsidy Scheme (SEZ), Sustainable Energy Investment Subsidy (ISDE), and tax benefits such as the MIA (Environmental Investment Allowance) and VAMIL (Arbitrary Depreciation of Environmental Investments). Consult the Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (RVO) for up-to-date information.

How can I install a charging station and what are the installation costs?

Installing a charging station usually requires a licensed installer. The installation costs vary depending on factors such as the distance to the electricity grid, the excavation work required and any adjustments to the electrical installation at home. Average costs are between €500 and €1,500, but this can vary.

Are there different types of charging stations available and which is most suitable for my needs?

Yes, there are different types of charging stations available, including normal home chargers, fast chargers and public charging stations. The choice depends on your specific needs. For daily home charging, a normal home charger up to a maximum of 22kW is usually sufficient. Fast chargers are convenient for on the road, while public charging stations are available at public locations.

What are the maintenance requirements for a charging station and how can I solve technical problems?

Charging posts generally require little maintenance. Regular visual inspections and keeping the connection clean can help. In case of technical problems, contact the manufacturer or a licensed installer for repairs. Many charging stations also have built-in monitoring systems to report any malfunctions.