A smart and compact charger from Wallbox. Pulsar Max comes with a fixed charging cable and delivers up to 22 kW of power. Choose between 5 or 7 meter cable and the colors white & black. With Enegic load balancing or the MyWallbox app, you can charge when the price is cheapest and access advanced energy management functions.
€695.00
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Estimated delivery time for Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW is 4-6 days. Find complete terms of delivery and terms of purchase here.
Below you can see the full technical specification for Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW. Do you have any questions? Contact our support!
This charger weighs only 1.3 kg and still delivers a lot of power while also have all the functions you need.
The matte finish ensures the longevity of the design, whatever the weather. With IK10/IP55 rating, this charger is built to withstand even the toughest climates.
Choose between 5 or 7 meter fixed charging cable, a premium cable holder is also included.
A small and compact charger that weighs only 1.3 kg (without cable).
With the Pulsar Max, you charge your car up to 10 times faster than via a normal electrical outlet.
Pulsar Max is designed to be used both indoors and outdoors. With protection class IP55 and IK10.
Pulsar Max has a matte premium finish that is scratch resistant for a premium look.
Use intuitive scheduling or charge with solar energy to avoid high energy prices.
With Enegic's dynamic load balancing, your house's power output is instantly reported to your Wallbox Pulsar Max which, based on your main fuse, ensures that you stay below the limit value and gives you the highest possible output, at any given time.
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Yes, Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW is available at Evify with load balancing.
Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW has a fixed Type 2 cable, which is the standard outlet on all new cars in Europe.
If your car has a Type 1 outlet, we recommend that you order a EV charger without a fixed cable. For example Zaptec Go 22 kW.
The cost of installing Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW vary from country to country with an average around €300. Installing a EV charger is a simple and quick job for any certified electrician.
Yes, Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW have IP-code: IP55 and can therefore be placed outdoors in the Nordic climate.
This is what different IP classifications actually mean:
IP44: Protection against the penetration of solid objects larger than 1 millimeter and protected against splashing water from all angles.
IP54: Dustproof and protected against splashing water from all angles.
IP55: Dustproof and protected against low-pressure water jets from all angles.
IP66: Dustproof and protection against strong flushing.
IP classification is a classification for how well the enclosure protects the electronic equipment in demanding environments.
We offer delivery within 4-6 days all over the EU & EEA for Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW.
Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW has a maximum charging power of 22 kW. What determines how quickly you can charge your car at home is the EV chargers maximum charging power and your car's on-board capacity. If you look a little bit furhter up on this page, you can see exactly how fast Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW charges your car by selecting it in the menu.
Charging times from 0-100% for various example cars with Wallbox Pulsar Max 22 kW:
Kia E-niro: 5 hours and 49 minutes.
Audi E-tron: 8 hours and 38 minutes.
MG ZS EV: 6 hours and 44 minutes.
Polestar 2: 7 hours and 5 minutes.
Toyota RAV 4: 2 hours and 26 minutes.
Volkswagen ID4: 7 hours and 0 minutes.
Mercedes EQA: 6 hours and 2 minutes.
Hyundai Ioniq 5: 6 hours and 36 minutes.
Skoda Enyaq IV80: 7 hours and 27 minutes.
Volvo XC60 Recharge: 3 hours and 11 minutes.
Renault Zoe (52 kWh): 2 hours and 21 minutes.
Tesla Model 3 (50 kWh): 4 hours and 32 minutes.
If, against the odds, you choose to charge your car in a regular electrical outlet (Schuko), the theoretical maximum power is 2.3 kW which with a car that has an 80 kWh battery gives a charging time from 0-100% of: 34 hours and 46 minutes.
What determines how quickly you will be able to charge your car at home with a EV charger is the car's on-board capacity, the chargers capacity and the house main fuse, the chargers fuse and the wiring the charger is installed with. It is always the weakest link between these that determines the final effect.
Below you can see what power you can get from a EV charger depending on your main fuse in the house. Note that this is the maximum power you can get out and not the guaranteed or constant power.
House main fuse | Chargers fuse | Max charging power 1-phase | Max charging power 3-phase |
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35 A | 32 A | 7,4 kW | 22 kW |
25 A | 20 A | 4,6 kW | 14 kW |
20 A | 16 A | 3,7 kW | 11 kW |
16 A | 10 A | 2,3 kW | 6,9 kW |
House main fuse | Chargers fuse | Max charging power 1-phase | Max charging power 3-phase |
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35 A | 32 A | 7,4 kW | 22 kW |
25 A | 25 A | 5,7 kW | 17 kW |
20 A | 20 A | 4,6 kW | 14 kW |
16 A | 16 A | 3,7 kW | 11 kW |
Load balancing takes place when the charger throttles the current for charging according to what is available at the moment. How much current is available is limited by the house's current electricity consumption and the capacity of the power plant (which is in turn limited by the main fuse).
Load balancing is achieved with a power monitor that measures how much power is used in the house at a given time. Some power monitors have current sensors that are physically mounted on the phase conductors for incoming electricity in the house's facade meter cabinet, another type of power monitor receives this information directly from the electricity meter via a so-called Smart-meter.
Here below you can easily see a couple of different examples of possible maximum charging effects for different conditions. The two values in "Maximum charging power" are with/without load balancing.
House main fuse | Car onboard charger | Charger capacity | Maximum charging power |
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16 A | 3-phase 16 A (11 kW) | 22 kW | 6,9 kW / 11 kW |
20 A | 3-phase 16 A (11 kW) | 11 kW | 11 kW / 11 kW |
25 A | 3-phase 32 A (22 kW) | 11 kW | 14 kW / 17 kW |
35 A | 3-phase 32 A (22 kW) | 22 kW | 22 kW / 22 kW |
16 A | 1-phase 16 A (3,7 kW) | 11 kW | 2,3 kW / 3,7 kW |
20 A | 1-phase 16 A (3,7 kW) | 11 kW | 3,7 kW / 3,7 kW |
20 A | 1-phase 32 A (7,4 kW) | 22 kW | 3,7 kW / 4,6 kW |
25 A | 1-phase 32 A (7,4 kW) | 22 kW | 4,6 kW / 5,7 kW |
35 A | 1-phase 32 A (7,4 kW) | 22 kW | 7,4 kW / 7,4 kW |
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