Electric Vehicle EVSE Testers
EVSE testers are purpose-built for the installation, testing and maintenance of electrical vehicle supply equipment and are an essential for use by electrical vehicle charging point installers, manufacturers and anyone else involved with EVSE equipment.
Find out more about Electric Vehicle EVSE Testers below.
- CP Error auto-check
- Durable carry case
- Works with any MFT with EV charging point testing capabilities
- Simulates Proximity Pilot and Control Pilot states
- Type 1 and type 2 connector EV plug
- 13A socket for MFT connection or inline load connections
- Simulate PP and CP charging states
- Function buttons for generating CP and PE Errors
- PE Pre-Test
- Simulates PE and CP errors
- Compatible with all EVSE testing equipment
- 4mm connectors and BS1363 socket
- Use with selected Metrel multifunction testers
- Test Mode 3 EV supply equipment with type-2 connectors
- Test private, semi-private & public EVSE charging stations
- Test EV charging station with AC charging mode 3
- Imitates an EV to stimulate a charging cycle
- Use with Fluke’s 1664FC MFT or 120B Series Scopemeters
- Designed for mode 3 EV supply equipment with type 2 connectors
- 3-phase load testing up to 13A
- Simulates errors including Diode short, PE-CP short and PE open
- Compatible with Megger MFT-X1
- Automated testing
- Internal rechargeable battery
- Check mode two and single-phase mode three EV chargers
- Four key safety checks
- Four key operation tests
- Zmax and Rmax measurement functions
- Auto EV test sequence
- Colour-changing RGB screen for indicating PASS/FAIL results
- Designed for use with Sonel MPI-540/540-PV MFTs
- Proximity Pilot (PP) and Control Pilot Line (CP) simulation modes
- One socket is fitted with a PWM signal to enable diagnostics
- Verify safety and functionality
- Simulate EV status & cable presence
- Test 6mA EV RCDs and evaluate results
- Zmax and Rmax measurement functions
- Auto EV test sequence
- Simulates Proximity Pilot, Control Pilot, PE pre-test, CP error “E”, and PE error
- Test domestic and commercial EV charging stations
- Simulate PE and CP errors
- Extra-large, colour display for viewing multiple parameters
- Test EV charging stations state-by-state
- Complete installation safety testing
- Test 6mA EV RCDs
- Test single- & three-phase electrical installations & EV charge points
- MFT-X1 MFT tests true loop, loop impedance, current, RCD, & EV charge point
- EVCA210-UK Adapter simulates EV charging & faults
- Wireless configuration diagrams & on-screen instructions
- PASS/FAIL indications, results, & waveforms
- Multiple kit combinations available
- Use the FEV300 Adapter to test EV charging stations with AC charging mode 3
- 1664FC MFT for safety testing electrical installations
- 1664FC MFT features a large, backlit display & three-layer memory
- Perform safety, functionality and diagnostic tests on EVSE and EV charging cables
- Designed for use with compatible Metrel installation testers
- Simulates EV circuits and errors to verify electrical safety and functionality
- Test EV charging stations with AC charging mode 3
- 1663 MFT for safety testing electrical installations
- 1663 MFT features a large, backlit display & three-layer memory
- 4.3" colour LCD with touchscreen
- DC resistance measurements
- Ergonomic in design
Electric Vehicle EVSE Testers
The number of electric vehicles on the roads is increasing; as a result, the number of EV charging stations is also increasing. According to government data from June 2022, there are 1.8 million electric vehicles (EVs) in Britain. Data from EDF (November 2022) shows more than 42,000 charge point connectors are available across the UK in over 15,500 locations. Therefore it is essential that EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment), such as electric vehicle charging stations, are constructed, installed, and tested following 18th Edition regulations (Section 722).
To this end, Tester stocks a range of EV charger testers by leading manufacturers such as Metrel and Beha-Amprobe. These testers can be used to check Mode 3 (AC) charging stations in the UK. With the number of electric vehicles on the roads predicted to reach millions by 2030, EVSE testers will soon become essential.
Additionally, to ensure compliance with the latest regulations about EVSE, Tester also provides a range of IET 18th Edition books, including the latest code of practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment, as well as protective equipment and electrical safety kits.
Please browse our range of products specifically designed for EVSE applications.