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World’s smallest EV charger EO mini launched in Nepal

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World’s smallest EV charger EO mini launched in Nepal
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Paramount Motors, the authorised distributor of MG Motors Nepal, has launched EO mini, the world’s smallest smart electric vehicle (EV) charger. The device is designed for space (and energy) conscious EV owners around the world.

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EO Charging (EO) is a British provider of technology-enabled charger for EV fleets. EO designs and manufactures EV charging stations and hardware-agnostic cloud-based charge point management software. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in the UK.

EO’s technology is used by a number of the world’s largest businesses and fleet operators including Amazon, DHL and Tesco, and distributes products to over 35 countries around the world.

The company also partners with several manufacturers as a preferred charging partner for new vehicle customers, including Mercedes Benz vans. As of December 2021, EO has installed 60,000 charge points mainly in the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.

EO strives to become the global leader in charging electric van, truck, bus and car fleets. The company is working to create a new charging ecosystem which gives businesses and individuals the power of energy autonomy.

The EO mini has a simple electrical installation and comes with Integral 6mA DC leakage detection and does not require Type B RCD. The EO mini also has an adjustable 6 amp to 32 amp based on the user’s home power input connection. EO mini, one of the smallest EV chargers on the market has the dimension of 175mm X 125mm X 95mm.

EO mini includes having a universal socket or tethered (black only) and a power rating of up to 7.2kW (Single Phase). The compact charger comes with a 1-year warranty and is available for an introductory price of Rs 85,000.

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