Weidmüller expands portfolio and launches charger for electric vehicles

Equipment, with German technology, is manufactured in Brazil and has power from 3,6 kW to 22 kW
13-09-23-canal-solar-Weidmüller expands portfolio and launches charger for electric vehicles
e-Connect Wallbox has a three-phase or single-phase connection. Photo: Canal Solar

Targeting the electric mobility market in Brazil, Weidmüller has announced that it is expanding its product portfolio with the launch of the e-Connect Wallbox vehicle charger.

The equipment, with German technology, is manufactured in Brazil and has power from 3,6 kW to 22 kW. In addition, it has interchangeable type I or type II cables and RFID authentication (radio frequency identification).

Another point highlighted by the company is that the solution has protection against residual current, suitable for Brazilian standards, and three-phase or single-phase connection, suitable for the Brazilian network.

“We are not just offering a product to suit the consumer, we are adapting the equipment to the consumer and also democratizing it. Because of this, we conducted a very thorough study to price the charger so that it is within the consumer’s budget,” said Mauro Sirtoli, Renewable Energy Manager at Weidmüller.

Photos: Canal Solar

Timo Berger, Global Commercial Director CSO at Weidmuller, also commented on the launch of e-Connect and highlighted the potential of the electric mobility market, which is rapidly evolving with the adoption of new technologies and software. “In fact, electric mobility and solar energy must go hand in hand,” he stressed.

Weidmüller plans

In addition to the portfolio they brought to Brazil, Sirtoli stated that the company is bringing solutions that are manufactured in .

“This way, we will be able to serve consumers who will charge electric vehicles in their homes, condominiums and commercial establishments. In other words, the idea is to have a very complete line”, he concluded.

The launch event took place in August at a hotel located in the city of São Paulo (SP). Photo: Canal Solar
The launch event took place in August at a hotel located in the city of São Paulo (SP). Photo: Canal Solar
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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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