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Ideal for

  • Single-phase UK homes needing up to 7.4kW EV charging
  • Visible installs where a socketed wall unit keeps the cable removable
  • Households wanting app control, Wi-Fi and built-in eSIM connectivity
  • Sites needing RFID or NFC access control
  • Homes planning future load-managed Easee chargers

Works well with

  • Type 2 charging cables selected for the parking layout
  • Easee Equalizer for dynamic load balancing
  • RFID and NFC access media using ISO 14443
  • Easee U-Hook cable holders for cable storage
  • Easee Base post mounting options

The Easee One 10523 is a 7.4kW single-phase socketed EV charger with Wi-Fi, built-in eSIM and app control. It is made for UK domestic installations and uses a Type 2 socket rather than a permanently attached charging cable. That makes it suitable for households that want a compact wall unit, cable length flexibility and the option to keep the cable stored separately between sessions. The charger can also lock a Type 2 cable through the Easee app, so users who prefer a fixed-cable routine can secure a lead in place. At 1.5kg, it is a lighter wall unit than many tethered alternatives and is a practical fit for visible driveways, garages and side elevations. It sits well in LAMPS’ home EV chargers range and links naturally with EV charger accessories.

  • 1.4kW to 7.4kW charging power on a single-phase supply
  • 6A to 32A charging current, automatically adjusted to available capacity
  • Type 2 socket to IEC 62196-2
  • Wi-Fi 2.4GHz b/g/n and built-in eSIM LTE Cat M1
  • Easee app control, local Wi-Fi interface, Bluetooth and open API
  • Integrated RFID/NFC reader for access control
  • Integrated open PEN conductor protection, no earth rod required
  • Integrated RCD protection with AC 30mA and DC 6mA detection
  • IP54 ingress protection and IK10 impact resistance
  • 256mm high x 193mm wide x 106mm deep, 1.5kg unit weight

Why choose a socketed Easee One?

The socketed Easee One is useful where cable flexibility matters. A household can use a Type 2 cable length that suits the current parking position, replace the cable later, or keep a charging lead in the vehicle for public charging. For visible installs, the socketed face leaves the charger tidier when the vehicle is not connected.

The cable lock adds an extra practical option. Through the Easee app, the user can permanently lock a Type 2 cable into the charger, creating a tethered-style setup without changing the unit. That helps where a customer initially wants a clean socketed charger but later decides that a fixed lead is more convenient for daily use.

The charger is small enough for restricted wall positions and weighs only 1.5kg. The backplate and Chargeberry design also supports future expansion, with load balancing of up to three chargers on the same circuit through integrated wireless communication. That matters for households likely to add a second EV later.

Connectivity, app control and smart charging

Easee One connects through Wi-Fi and built-in eSIM, with Bluetooth BLE 4.2, Easee Link RF and OCPP 1.6J through the Easee API also listed. The eSIM gives the charger a mobile data route, while Wi-Fi supports normal home network connection where signal is available. Installers should still assess the mounting position and signal quality during survey.

The Easee app gives control and monitoring, and the charger can also use a local Wi-Fi interface. The built-in RFID/NFC reader supports access control using NFC technology and MIFARE Classic. This makes the charger useful for homes where charging should be restricted to authorised users, shared domestic parking, or rental situations where the owner wants a clear access method.

Smart charging is available for UK and Ireland users across a wide range of energy tariffs. Some third-party integrations may involve additional costs, so the tariff and integration route should be confirmed before promising a specific supplier feature. For customers comparing off-peak charging options, the LAMPS EV tariff guide is a suitable supporting page.

Protection and installation detail

For 10523, the Easee One product sheet verifies integrated open PEN conductor protection and integrated RCD protection. The RCD protection covers AC 30mA and DC 6mA detection, and the installer guide states that the RCD is automatically tested between charging sessions or at least every 24 hours. The built-in open PEN protection means no earth rod is needed for appropriate UK installations.

The charger operates from 230V AC single phase at 50Hz and supports TN, IT and TT power grids. The installer guide lists installation networks as TT, TN-S, TN-C and TN-C-S, detected automatically. It also states that a maximum 40A installation circuit breaker can be used, while cable size and installation method must be determined by an authorised electrician in line with local rules.

Dynamic load balancing can be achieved with the Easee Equalizer, while integrated charger-to-charger communication distributes load where multiple units share a circuit. That makes Easee One useful for future-proofing domestic sites where more than one charge point may be installed later. For the supply side of the job, link the product page to EV circuit protection and EV cabling.

Outdoor rating and mounting position

The charger is rated IP54 and IK10, with a working temperature range from -30°C to +40°C. The installer guide recommends mounting to a solid, non-perforated wall or structure with sufficient load-bearing capacity. It also recommends avoiding direct rain, direct sunlight and explosive gases where possible, and using a physical barrier to protect the charger where needed.

Recommended installation height is 130cm to 140cm, with an accessibility suggestion of 80cm to 95cm. The charger should be installed vertically, no more than plus or minus 3 degrees from vertical. These details matter because a compact unit can be easy to place, but the finished position still needs to work for cable reach, user access and ongoing maintenance.

The Easee mounting kit includes wall screws, sealing plugs, blind plugs, strain relief parts and the front cover tool. Easee Ready backplates can also be considered where future chargers may be added, which is useful for new-build homes, two-car households or clients planning a second electric vehicle.

Accessories and related buying choices

A socketed Easee One is normally paired with a Type 2 cable chosen around the vehicle and parking bay. The approved Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable is a relevant internal link where a separate lead is required. If the customer wants a cable parked neatly on the wall, the Easee U-Hook cable holder is a useful accessory link.

For off-wall mounting, Easee base options in the allowlist support installation planning. A single charger post such as the Easee Base 1-way post is relevant where the charger cannot be fixed to the property. Where a pre-wired backplate is being used for a phased install, the Easee One Ready page gives buyers another route within the same family.

Easee One questions installers ask

Does 10523 need an earth rod?

No. Easee One includes integrated open PEN conductor protection. The product sheet states that no earth rod is required when the charger is installed correctly for the application.

Can the cable be locked into the socket?

Yes. Easee One can be used tethered or untethered by locking the cable through the Easee app. This lets a socketed installation behave like a fixed-cable charger when the user wants that routine.

Is dynamic load balancing built in?

Easee One can load balance up to three units on the same circuit using integrated wireless communication. Dynamic load balancing against the building supply is possible with the Easee Equalizer, which is a separate system accessory.

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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