The FastAmps Alpha7 EV charger is suitable for indoor and outdoor use in homes and workplace car parks. Its simple, compact, robust, and reliable design provides up to 7.4kW (32A) of power.
Built for long‑term reliability, the Alpha7 features a sturdy IP54‑rated enclosure suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Its compact, wall‑mounted form delivers a clean, professional appearance while remaining straightforward to install.
The charger incorporates 30mA AC and 6mA DC earth‑leakage protection as standard, removing the need for an additional RCD and streamlining the installation process. With Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet connectivity, the Alpha7 enables smart control and advanced energy‑management features.
Alpha7 EV Charger specs
Electrical Rating:
7.4kW, 220-240V, 50/60Hz, 32A
Earth Leakage Protection
Integrated 30mA AC, 6mA DC earth fault protection, & built-in PEN fault detection
Over-current protection
Internal (Dynamic)
Operating temperature
-30°C to +50°C
Socket type
Type 2, EN62196 connector
LED Indication
Integrated LED charging status indicator
Standby power consumption
~2.7 watts
Dimensions
(H)270 mm x (W)140 mm x (D)110 mm
Weight
1.1kg
Enclosure rating
IP54, Fire retardant, UV stabilized, impact & corrosion resistant
Certifications
UKCA & CE to EN 61851-1, EN 61439-1&7, EN62196-1&2, EN 62955
FAQ’S:
Does the Alpha7 need an earth rod?
The Alpha7 has built-in PEN ground-fault protection in accordance with the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, section 722.411.4.1 iv. An integral 30mA AC and 6mA DC earth leakage protection device is also included. An earth rod or an expensive external PME PEN fault protection device is not required.
Can I Install My own Alpha7?
We would very strongly recommend against this unless you are a professional electrician with a current qualification for the 18th edition wiring regulations: BS EN7671: as well as specific training, certification, and experience in EV charger installation. We recommend that you speak to a qualified and experienced local installer to arrange this work.
What’s the difference between Untethered and tethered chargers?
A tethered charger has an integrated cable that plugs directly into your car charging port. A socketed charger uses the charging cable that usually comes with your car: both ends need to be plugged in.








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