Explore Peblar for home charging
With only 24 hours in a day and so much to do, you need technology that can keep pace. The Peblar EV charger is built to do just that. Thanks to its robust construction and ease of use, we get you going in no time.
Peblar Home - four reasons why
There’s more than one reason to love our EV home charger.
We’ll give you four.
Aesthetic design
Peblar fits the style of your home
Hard to break
Thanks to a limited amount of cables and elements
Easy to use
Charge intuitively, not with a manual
Future-ready
Peblar is hardware-ready for the future of EV charging
Home versus Home Plus
We’ve developed two home chargers that share their robustness and ease of use. Check out the specifications below and choose your best match!
Features |
Peblar Home Everything you need, nothing more |
Peblar Home Plus Everything you need plus everything you want |
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Number of phases |
1 / 3 phase |
1 / 3 Phase |
Maximum power |
3.7kW / 11kW |
7.4kW / 22kW |
Port type |
Fixed cable 5m / 7.5m |
Fixed cable 5m / 7.5m |
Local web interface connectivity |
WiFi, Ethernet |
WiFi, Ethernet |
Display |
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RFID authentication |
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Dynamic load balancing |
Yes, CT coils / P1 interface |
Yes, CT coils / P1 interface |
Energy meter |
Indicative |
MID |
Back office connectivity |
OCPP 1.6-J over ethernet, WiFi |
OCPP 1.6-J over ethernet, WiFi, mobile network (2G / 4G) |
Quality and style
When you design your home, you want quality, personality and style - inside and outside. That’s why our stellar team of engineers built an EV charger that’s not just easy to use and hassle-free; they made it look beautiful, too.
Peblar greatest features
Charging power 3.7 kW - 22 kW
Dynamic load balancing
Solar charging
3-year warranty
Scheduled charging
Green green green
Driving an electric car is a great move towards a greener future. We go the extra mile by keeping our carbon emissions to an absolute minimum. All of our components are produced in-house, and thanks to its robustness, our EV charger will last for many years. Our solar charging functionality prevents wasting your generated solar energy, and we’re also still significantly improving our carbon footprint. Green products for green driving!
Highly secure hardware and software
For our team of engineers, robustness doesn’t stop at hardware. It’s everywhere: from the product build to the supporting software.
Hardware
The entire system is integrated into one Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Our chargers have a limited amount of cables and elements, and lack interdependencies. All chargers passed and exceeded the safety tests.
Software
Our chargers meet all safety requirements and regulations. To avoid data leaks, we only allow encrypted web sockets. We use automated, structured processes and test our software on a daily basis.
Frequently asked questions
Do you have a question about home charging? Find your answer in our FAQ. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, try our support page.
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Peblar currently supports the following back offices:
- Blulinc
- Chargit
- E-flux by Road
- FLEXeCHARGE
- LMS
- Longship
- Maxem
- Monta
- Optimile
- Tap Electric
- Wattify
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The light on top of the charger can take on several colours, each indicating the status of the charger.
- Solid red: The charger is in recovery mode; a firmware package must be installed on the charger.
- Pulsing red: The charger is experiencing an issue that’s resulting in an error which prevents the charger from being used.
- Solid yellow: The charger has yet to be commissioned and needs to be set up, or a firmware update is being installed.
- Solid blue: The charger is connected to the EV and ready to start the session.
- Pulsing blue: The charging session is ongoing, and power is being delivered to the EV.
- Solid green: The charger is ready to be used whenever an EV is not connected or an EV is connected but not authorised to charge.
- Blinking green: the EV is authorised to charge.
- No colour visible: The LED feedback is put at 0%, or the power is down.
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The display of the charger shows multiple things.
1. Charging or discharging
2. Energy / costs of the charging session / total
3. Energy tariff
4. Unit of displayed number, kWh, €, or €/kWh
5. Indication whether displayed energy corresponds to current session or lifetime -
Connecting the charger to Wi-Fi or ethernet is helpful since it allows you to access the charger through your browser by entering your unique Peblar IP or ID address. You can choose smart charging modes, which can save unnecessary costs. A Wi-Fi or ethernet connection is required for load balancing with a P1 dongle. The Peblar supports this functionality.
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Yes, the Peblar charger can perform load balancing in multiple ways. For example, it can execute this charging strategy using the CT coils. These coils are connected to the charger and placed over the three main wires under the main circuit breaker. Another way is to read out the smart meter using a P1 interface and connect this interface to the Peblar charger. In a future firmware update, Peblar will also support reading out Modbus meters. The Peblar charger will then be able to perform load balancing based on the information received from these meters.
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The Peblar Home Plus charger can be managed by a back office and contains an integrated MID-certified energy meter. This product can be used for billing when you have, for example, a lease car.
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To determine your Peblar charger type, look at the label on the side of the product. This should say either 'Peblar Home' or 'Peblar Home Plus'.
You can access the web interface and go to the 'installation' tab to observe how your charger is configured. Here, you can also find all the information about the installer's installation.
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The one-page user manual contains information about how to log in to the charger. You can connect to the WiFi of the charger using the information on the label.