Ocular Orion DC Charger | 360kW | Cable Management | Dual Charger CCS2

The Ultra-Fast Ocular Dual DC Charger provides efficient and reliable EV charging, featuring a durable metal casing and an intuitive 8-inch LED display. Designed to support vehicles with high-voltage battery systems, it is fully compatible with all major EV brands in Australia.
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Charging Speeds: 240kW, 300kW, 360kW, 420kW
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Dual Charging: Capable of charging 2 electric vehicles simultaneously
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Suitable for: Works with all major electric vehicle brands, including Audi, BMW, BYD, Deepal, EQC, Geely, Holden, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, KIA, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Polestar, Porsche, Renault, Rivian, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo, Xpeng, Zeekr, and more.
Installation Reminder: For your safety, installation must only be performed by a licensed and qualified electrician who is familiar with Australian industry standards and takes full responsibility for the installation. Charging Speed Information: Please note that the charging speed is also dependent on the vehicle. The unit provides a maximum of 250A multiplied by the vehicle’s voltage. If the vehicle can charge at a voltage above 600V, it will charge at 150kW. If the vehicle charges at 400V, the charging speed will be 100kW.
| Specification | Details |
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| Connectors | CCS2 x 2 (Option for CHAdeMO and CCS1) |
| Cable | 250Amp Phoenix CCS2 Cable |
| Power Modules | 30kW for easy servicing |
| Supply Input | 260V-530V AC |
| Supply Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
| IP Rating | IP55 |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Cable Length | 5m |
| Cooling System | Forced Air Cooling |
| RFID & OCPP | RFID, OCPP App enabled |
| Credit Card Upgrade | Available |
| Efficiency | >95% |
| Power Factor | 0.99 |
| Display | 8-inch Touchscreen |
| Operating Temperature | -35°C to 55°C |
| Network Connection | 4G and Gigabit Ethernet |
| OCPP Compatibility | 1.6J, 2.0 |
| Weight | 590-755 kg |
| Dimensions | 2338(H) x 1050(W) x 956(D) mm |
| Certifications | CE, RCM |
| Electrical Protection | Overcurrent, short circuit, under voltage, ground fault, lightning surge, over temperature |














