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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 socketed EV charger rated from 1.4kW to 7.4kW on a 230V AC, 50Hz single-phase supply, with a Type 2 outlet and an IP54 enclosure. It is intended for UK domestic installations requiring a compact removable-cable charger, although the Easee App can permanently lock a lead into the outlet for tethered-style use. Charging current adjusts between 6A and 32A according to the configured circuit capacity and connected vehicle.

  • 1.4kW to 7.4kW output with automatic 6A to 32A current adjustment
  • 230V AC, 50Hz single-phase rated supply
  • Type 2 socket conforming to IEC 62196-2
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, LTE Cat M1 eSIM, Bluetooth and Easee LinkRF communication
  • Integrated 30mA AC RCD, 6mA DC detection and broken-PEN protection
  • 256mm high x 193mm wide x 106mm deep, 1.5kg, black finish
  • IP54, IK10 and Electric Vehicles Smart Charge Points Regulations 2021 compliant

How does Easee One control charging?

The Easee App provides remote control, energy monitoring, cable locking and access management. An integrated RFID and NFC reader lets the owner authorise individual users, which is useful where the charger is accessible from a shared driveway or visitor parking area.

Wi-Fi and the integrated LTE Cat M1 eSIM provide alternative internet routes. Bluetooth also allows local charger operation and commissioning. Software updates are delivered automatically when the unit has a working connection.

Up to three Easee One units can share one charging circuit. Their built-in wireless communication distributes the available circuit current and manages queuing without requiring separate load-management hardware between the chargers.

How flexible is the socketed format?

The removable-cable arrangement lets the driver choose a Type 2 charging lead to suit the vehicle and driveway. A shorter lead is easier to store where the vehicle parks close to the wall, while a longer lead can serve changing inlet positions or parking directions.

The charger can also lock a compatible lead permanently through the app. This gives the household a fixed-cable routine without preventing the lead from being removed later. Charging cables and related installation products are available through the EV cabling range.

Solar charging and automatic adjustment based on the building's available current require a compatible Easee Equalizer. The charger alone can share current with other Easee units on its circuit, but it does not measure the complete property's incoming demand without the additional Equalizer.

What must the installer provide?

The Easee One has internal overload monitoring, residual-current protection and broken-PEN detection, but it does not provide circuit overcurrent protection. The installer guide permits a circuit breaker rated up to 40A, with the exact device selected for the cable, installation method and configured charger current.

The backplate accepts copper conductors from 2.5mm² to 16mm² when single conductors are used, or 2.5mm² to 10mm² for parallel conductors. The supply cable diameter must be between 8mm and 22mm, and the terminal tightening torque is 5Nm.

The integrated RCD may provide the required AC and DC leakage protection where the complete charger circuit uses double or reinforced insulation and supplies no other equipment. An external RCD is required where those conditions are not met or where the electrician identifies another installation requirement.

Can three Easee One chargers share one circuit?

Yes. One master charger can distribute the circuit capacity between two additional Easee One units. The maximum site and circuit current must be configured correctly during commissioning.

Is the Equalizer required for solar charging?

Yes. Easee states that automatic charging from solar generation and dynamic adjustment against the building's available current require an Easee Equalizer. The Equalizer must match the property's metering arrangement.

Does 10523 always need an external RCD?

Not in every installation. The internal RCD can provide the necessary protection where all manufacturer conditions are met, but an external device is required where the circuit contains Class I components, supplies other equipment or the electrician determines that one is necessary.

What is the maximum circuit-breaker rating?

The current installer guide specifies a maximum 40A circuit breaker. The charger must be configured to suit the final circuit capacity, and the cable and protective device remain the responsibility of the installation designer.

Products specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Operating temperature -25�C to 45�C
Weight 4.3Kg (excluding wall bracket)
Warranty 10 years
Charging power 1-phase, 1.4 kW (6 A) - 7.4 kW (32 A)
Voltage 230 V AC (�10%)
Grid frequency 50 Hz
Power grid TN, IT, TT
Connection point Type-2 socket (IEC 62196-2)
Degree of protection IP54 (IP22 without cover)
Impact resistance IK10
Insulation class I
Overvoltage category III
Service
Installation Yes

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