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Ideal for

  • Single-phase UK homes requiring up to 7.4kW charging
  • Drivers who prefer a removable Type 2 charging lead
  • Shared driveways requiring RFID or NFC access control
  • Properties planning up to three Easee chargers on one circuit
  • Solar homes adding a compatible Easee Equalizer

Works well with

  • Compatible Type 2 charging cables
  • Easee Equalizer for building load management and solar charging
  • Easee Key RFID tags for controlled access
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi or the integrated LTE connection
  • Installer-selected circuit protection rated up to 40A

The Easee One 10523 is a black untethered EV charger for UK domestic single-phase installations, with a 1.4kW to 7.4kW charging range, 32A maximum current, Type 2 socket and IP54 enclosure. It suits buyers who want a compact charger with removable-cable flexibility, and it differs from a conventional untethered unit by allowing a compatible cable to be permanently locked through the Easee App. The wider Easee EV charger range is useful for comparing covers, mounting and load-management accessories.

  • 1.4kW to 7.4kW charging output with 6A to 32A range
  • 230V AC plus/minus 10%, 50Hz single-phase supply
  • Mode 3 Type 2 socket to IEC 62196-2
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, LTE Cat M1 eSIM, Bluetooth, RFID/NFC and OCPP 1.6
  • 30mA AC RCD, 6mA DC detection and open-PEN conductor protection
  • 256mm high x 193mm wide x 106mm deep, 1.5kg, black finish
  • Electric Vehicles Smart Charge Points Regulations 2021 compliant

Will Easee One suit a UK single-phase home?

Easee One is built around a 230V AC single-phase supply and charges from 1.4kW to 7.4kW, with the charging current configurable from 6A to 32A. That makes it a domestic AC charger rather than a three-phase workplace unit. It is compact at 256mm high x 193mm wide x 106mm deep and weighs 1.5kg, so it can sit neatly on a house wall, garage or suitable mounting structure.

The charger has a Type 2 socket, so the driver can remove the lead between charging sessions. For households that later prefer a tethered routine, the Easee App can lock a compatible Type 2 cable in place. This is useful where the buyer wants flexibility at purchase but does not want to replace the charger if daily habits change.

How does it work for daily access?

Day-to-day use is handled through the Easee App, with Bluetooth available for local connection and setup. Easee also lists RFID/NFC, which is useful where the charger is visible from a shared driveway or where access needs controlling. A household can keep the charger available to approved users without relying only on physical location.

Connectivity options include 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and LTE Cat M1 eSIM, with OCPP 1.6 and open API support listed for supported management setups. Online behaviour still depends on network conditions and commissioning, but the charger gives more than one route for connection. Up to three Easee One chargers can share one circuit using integrated wireless communication, provided the installation is designed and configured correctly.

Can Easee One help manage cost or solar?

Easee One supports app control and scheduling, so charging can be planned around the user's routine and electricity tariff without naming a specific supplier. The product sheet also lists solar charging support, with the Easee Equalizer required for that function. Where building load or solar-aware charging is part of the job, compare the Easee Equalizer 100A load balancer as part of the specification.

Running cost depends on vehicle efficiency, battery size, tariff, charge times and any solar generation on site. The charger helps control sessions, but savings should not be promised without looking at the household's actual usage and energy contract.

What makes the install cost change?

Easee One includes integrated RCD functionality and open-PEN conductor protection, but the circuit still needs suitable overcurrent protection. The installer guide allows a circuit breaker up to 40A, with the final rating selected for the installation. The backplate accepts copper conductors from 2.5mm² to 16mm² for single wiring, or up to 10mm² for parallel wiring. Cable diameter must be 8mm to 22mm and terminal torque is 5Nm.

Costs can change with consumer unit position, cable route, wall construction, external containment, groundworks, circuit protection, load-management requirements and network setup. The EV charger installation guide helps buyers understand the survey items before the work is priced.

What should be ordered with Easee One?

Because Easee One is untethered, a separate Type 2 Mode 3 cable is normally needed unless the customer already owns one. Cable length should be measured around the normal parking position and vehicle inlet. Where a fixed-cable routine is preferred, the cable can be locked in the charger through the app.

Other useful items depend on the property and installation method. Easee covers can change the appearance, Easee keys can support RFID access, and mounting accessories may be needed where the wall surface is unsuitable. The installer should also confirm whether load balancing or solar-aware operation needs an Equalizer.

Should I choose Easee One or Ready?

Choose Easee One when the bay needs to charge vehicles now. Choose Easee One Ready when a developer or homeowner wants the backplate and blind cover installed ahead of fitting active charger hardware later. Easee One is the operational charger, while Ready is the preparation route for future demand.

Is Easee One tethered or untethered?

Easee One has a Type 2 socket. It can be used with a removable cable, or a compatible cable can be locked in place through the Easee App for tethered-style use.

Can multiple Easee One units share a circuit?

Yes. Easee states that up to three Easee One chargers can share one circuit using integrated wireless communication. The maximum circuit current must be configured correctly during installation.

Does 10523 include open-PEN protection?

Yes. Easee One is listed with open-PEN conductor protection for UK domestic use. The installer must still verify the earthing arrangement and full circuit design.

Is solar charging built into Easee One?

Easee lists solar charging support, but the product sheet states that the Easee Equalizer is required. The Equalizer must be selected and commissioned for the property metering arrangement.

What conductor sizes can the backplate take?

The backplate accepts copper conductors from 2.5mm² to 16mm² for single wiring, or up to 10mm² for parallel wiring. Cable diameter must be between 8mm and 22mm.

Products specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Brand Easee
Model / SKU 10523
Charger type Home smart EV charger
Power Output 1.4kW to 7.4kW dynamic charging
Phase Single phase
Connector Type 2 socket
Tethered / untethered Untethered
Cable Length Not applicable
Smart charging Easee app smart charging with scheduling, access control and connected load management
Connectivity Built-in eSIM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth via Easee app/cloud
Solar compatibility No dedicated solar diversion
Load Management Dynamic load balancing supported; Easee Equalizer required for extended load balancing
PEN fault protection Integrated open PEN conductor protection
RCD / DC leakage protection Integrated AC 30mA and DC 6mA RCD protection
OCPP support OCPP 1.6 via Easee API / backend setup
RFID / access control RFID/NFC access via Easee Key support
Payment support No
IP Rating IP54
IK Rating IK10
Dimensions 256 x 193 x 106mm
Warranty 3-year manufacturer warranty
Best suited for Compact untethered home charging with app control

Delivery options

  • Standard parcel delivery — tracked courier, typically 1–2 working days to UK mainland. Ideal for chargers, accessories and smaller solar components.
  • Pallet delivery — for bulkier items such as multi‑panel solar kits or commercial chargers. Typically 2–3 working days, kerbside as standard; 24/48‑hour services on request.
  • Collection — collect from our Oxfordshire distribution hub by appointment. Please contact us before travelling so we can confirm stock is ready.

Lead times

We dispatch Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays). Stocked items ordered before our warehouse cut‑off are dispatched same day where services allow. Back‑order items are clearly flagged with estimated lead times. Exact services and pricing are confirmed at checkout.

Delivery area

UK mainland addresses only. We are unable to ship to Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man or the Channel Islands. Please report any damages or shortages within 48 hours of delivery.

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"Ordered a Hypervolt charger, power cable and a fuse box. Waited a week to be told that both the cable and fuse box were out of stock. They upgraded the cable from 4mm to 6mm at no extra cost as the 6mm was in stock, however the cable supplied was Prysmian rather than the Doncaster Cables EV Ultra that was actually advertised on the website. The fuse box I found cheaper elsewhere so they cancelled and refunded that part of the order. Easy and helpful to deal with but could be better on the communication and keeping the stock situation up to date on the website."

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