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Ideal for

  • Homeowners who want a tidy untethered charger
  • Driveways and garages where cable length flexibility matters
  • Buyers who want built-in app connectivity
  • Homes planning for Equalizer-based solar or load balancing

Works well with

  • Easee Equalizer
  • Type 2 charging cables
  • Easee front covers
  • Up to three Easee One units on one fuse

Easee One 7.4kW for neat, flexible home charging

Easee One 7.4kW is an untethered smart EV charger designed specifically for the UK home market. It delivers up to 7.4kW on a single-phase supply and uses a Type 2 socket rather than a permanently attached lead, which changes how the charger fits into daily life. Instead of having a cable fixed to the wall all the time, you use the cable that suits your vehicle and parking layout, then remove it when charging is finished. For many homes, that creates a tidier finish and gives more freedom over cable length than a tethered charger can offer.

The exact appeal of this model is not only the charging speed. A 7.4kW home charger is already the expected output level for many UK domestic installations. What makes Easee One distinctive is the way it packages that familiar power level into a compact, connected and installation-friendly platform. It is particularly well suited to buyers who want a charger that looks discreet on the wall, supports app control and avoids the visual clutter of a permanently looped cable.

Why the untethered Type 2 format matters

An untethered charger works best when the household wants flexibility. The Type 2 socket means you can choose a cable length that fits the driveway or garage properly rather than accepting whatever fixed lead comes with the charger. That matters if the wall position is slightly offset, if more than one vehicle might use the charge point, or if the parking arrangement changes from day to day. It also helps if you value a cleaner look when the charger is not in use, because the socketed format keeps the unit visually simpler on the wall.

Easee also allows the cable to be locked using the app, so the charger can operate in a more tethered-like way when that suits the user. That makes the product more adaptable than a simple socket-only design. You still get the neatness of an untethered charger, but with the option to keep charging more convenient if you use the same cable regularly.

Connectivity, app control and future fit

Easee One is designed to stay connected. The official product sheet lists a built-in eSIM and the possibility of Wi-Fi connection, giving the charger two routes to connected smart functions. In practice, that helps the charger keep app-based monitoring and management available even where the parking area is not the easiest place for home Wi-Fi coverage. That is useful on front driveways, detached garages and side walls where signal strength can be inconsistent.

Through the Easee app, users can manage charging behaviour and view status remotely. The product also supports local load and phase balancing and automatic queuing. That matters most when the home is growing into a broader EV setup rather than stopping at one single charger. Easee states that up to three units per fuse can be load balanced through integrated wireless communication, which gives the platform a useful route for multi-EV households.

The product sheet also lists solar charging support when paired with the Easee Equalizer. That makes Easee One relevant for buyers who already have solar or who expect to add solar later. The charger on its own is the core wallbox, while the Equalizer is the part that supports the wider home energy interaction.

Protection and installation relevance

For UK home charging, installation detail matters as much as app features. Easee One is built with integrated RCD protection covering AC 30mA / DC 6mA and open PEN conductor protection. Those are important details because they are directly relevant to domestic charging safety and to how easily the charger fits into a compliant UK installation.

Physically, the charger is also designed for outdoor home use. Easee lists IP54 protection and IK10 impact resistance, so the unit is intended to cope with everyday external installation conditions. The compact size is another practical advantage. Because the charger body is smaller than many alternatives, it can sit neatly on more visible elevations without feeling oversized.

Who it suits best

  • Homes that want a tidy untethered charger with no fixed lead left on display.
  • Driveways and garages where cable length flexibility matters.
  • Buyers who want app control and built-in connected smart charging.
  • Households considering solar support or additional Easee chargers later.

Easee One 7.4kW FAQs

Is the Easee One tethered or untethered?

It is an untethered charger with a Type 2 socket. You supply the charging cable that suits your setup.

Does it support solar-aware charging?

Yes, Easee lists solar charging support when the charger is paired with the Easee Equalizer.

What protection is built in?

Easee One includes integrated RCD protection covering AC 30mA and DC 6mA, plus open PEN conductor protection for UK installations.

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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