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Overcome the challenges of IoT and achieve full potential with Teltonika M2M, GPS trackers, industrial cellular routers, gateways and remote management platform. PAGE NOT FOUND Sorry, the page you’re looking for is currently beyond our creative powers. We can lead you back to the start or help you get in touch with us. Homepage Contacts
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Partner with Teltonika Energy to expand your EV charging business. Access exclusive resources, support, and growth opportunities. BECOME OUR PARTNER Partner with us to grow your business and deliver smarter, more adaptable EV charging solutions. BECOME A PARTNER Whether you’re an installer, distributor, integrator, or construction professional, we’re here to empower your success. The green transition calls for agility, collaboration and shared innovation – and together, we can lead it. TAILORED SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY PARTNER Installers Resellers Charge point operators Construction companies Supporting you in the field – every step of the way Every great EV experience begins at installation. Your skill and precision define the customer journey – and we’re here to make it effortless. With EVC 2, achieve faster installations, happier clients, and fewer on-site follow-ups through remote diagnostics and setup support. BECOME A PARTNER PERKS & BENEFITS ADAPTABLE product Work with a smart, reliable EV charger that adapts to any installation. Deliver a seamless, automated charging experience that helps your clients reduce everyday energy costs. Complete Ecosystem All the accessories and equipment you need, all in one place. Simplify your logistics, reduce costs, and meet every regulatory or tender requirement with ease. Partner Resources & Materials Access everything you need for a successful start – installation videos, manuals, datasheets, and ready-to-use marketing assets. We’ll also help you bring your own promotional ideas to life to reach even more customers. Real Support, Real People Get genuine, human support when it matters most. We know on-site delays can cost time and trust – that’s why our RMS platform and engineering team are always with you, ensuring smooth installations and quick resolutions. Built for the Long Term With a full suite of connectivity options, automated updates and remote management, after-sales support becomes effortless. Resolve client questions anytime, anywhere. Dedicated Account Manager Your dedicated account manager ensures every question is answered and every need is met – giving you a consistent, accountable partner from day one. BECOME OUR PARTNER As part of Teltonika IoT Group, we bring over 27 years of global innovation and manufacturing excellence to every partnership. BECOME OUR PARTNER HOW IT WORKS 1 APPLICATION Submit your application for review by our partnership team. 2 CONFIRMATION We’ll acknowledge receipt and keep you updated on the process. 3 VERIFICATION Our team assesses your suitability for the programme. 4 AGREEMENT Upon approval, we formalise our collaboration through a partnership agreement. 5 ONBOARDING You gain full access to our support hub and knowledge centre. 6 START Start delivering exceptional EV charging experiences with EVC 2.
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- Modbus RTU meter | Teltonika Energy
EVC 2 – Smart, Reliable, Customisable EV Charger | Accessories Modbus RTU meter Order code: Modbus RTU meters are a stable and efficient solution, especially when the electrical cabinet already requires to be cleaned up and adapted for an EV charger installation. Since the connection is wired it ensures a great latency and can be of help in especially low power or high-power installations, where even small delays are relevant to be addressed immediately. Robust and industrial solution for long time usage. Good for places with unstable Wi-Fi connectivity. 1 phase and 3 phase versions available. features downloads ordering support features support Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Main features CONNECTION TYPE Wired EASE OF INSTALLATION Hard SPACE NEEDED IN ELECTRICAL CABINET 4 DIN rail slots for 3 Phase installation and 2 Din rail slots for 1 phase installations. The meter needs to be installed/wired after security devices (RCBO) to measure the total house consumption, so the electrical cabinet might need to be rewired to adjust. MAX DISTANCE TO CHARGER Recommended up to 50 meters if using a shielded twisted pair cable cat 5E and above. MAXIMUM MEASURED CURRENT 100A WORKS WITH SOLAR MODES Yes MORE FEATURES Compatible products EVC 2 Less products More products compatible ACCESSORIES Current Transformer (CT) Clamps Modbus TCP meter P1 Smart Dongle Less products More products
- Frontplate - Kebony® Wood | Teltonika Energy
EVC 2 – Smart, Reliable, Customisable EV Charger | Accessories Frontplate - Kebony® Wood Order code: Cosmetic exchangable frontplate for the charger. You can easily change the colour of your charger yourself if you want to try a new look, or match with a new EV. Made from specially treated, patented real Kebony® wood, that has superior durability, stability, and resistance to rot and fungi. Over time develops a natural silver-grey patina. Cable unit frontplate is made from 1 piece, socket - from 2 pieces. features downloads ordering support features support Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Main features MATERIAL Furfurylated wood DIMENSIONS Cable versions - 1 piece, 380 x 190 x 25 mm Socket versions - top part - 214 x 190 x 18 mm, bottom part - 181 x 190 x 25 mm WEIGHT Cable versions - 480g Socket versions - 470g MORE FEATURES Compatible products EVC 2 Less products More products compatible ACCESSORIES Frontplate - Granite Brown Frontplate - Burgundy Red Frontplate - Winter White Frontplate - Antracite Grey Less products More products
- Cable holder hook | Teltonika Energy
EVC 2 – Smart, Reliable, Customisable EV Charger | Accessories Cable holder hook Order code: Using a cable holder hook accesory you will have a tidier looking installation when using the 5 meter or 7,5 meter cable option EV chargers. Using the plug holder included in the charging packaging afix to a wall or mounting pole for a hassle free everyday use. features downloads ordering support features support Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Main features MOUNTING TYPE Wall or mounting pole MATERIAL Powder coated steel COLOUR Black DIMENSIONS 150 x 222 x 66 mm SCREWS INCLUDED None. Uses same screws as plug holder (icluded in cable units). WEIGHT 120 g WEIGHT 680 g MORE FEATURES Compatible products EVC 2 Less products More products compatible ACCESSORIES Plug holder NFC card pack Less products More products
- 10 KEY POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A HOME EV CHARGER | Teltonika Energy
Stay up to date with product releases, company milestones, and the latest EVC 2 innovations in the Teltonika newsroom. More News 10/17/2025 How to turn sunlight into free drive 8/7/2024 Partnership with Kelvelec in UK 7/10/2024 TeltoCharge Integration with Clenergy EV Software 10 KEY POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A HOME EV CHARGER 26 September 2022 Charging your EV at home is probably the most convenient solution to keeping you on the road. But what is next once you have decided to purchase an EV charger for your home? While EV stations at supermarkets and shopping malls can offer a handy boost, there is no substitute for having access to EV charging at home whenever you need it. Charging your EV at home is probably the most convenient solution to keeping you on the road. But what is next once you have decided to purchase an EV charger for your home? First, you will have to decide between a hardwired or a plug-in EV charger. We can skip ahead here: if you want something weatherproof, faster-charging, and easier to use, then hardwired is your go-to. This means that you will need to install an EV charger on the exterior of your home or in your garage. And in doing so, there are a few choices to make before you are set up and ready to go. CHECK HOME’S AVAILABLE ELECTRICAL CAPACITY Checking the capacity of your household electricity outlet is key to the successful installation of a home EV charger. If unsure, a qualified electrician can help guide you through this process and ensure that your home is ready to add EV charging to its grid. CHOOSE LOCATION WISELY This is pretty straightforward – where will you put your EV charging station? Ideally, you want somewhere next to a driveway where you can park your EV while it charges. Some cover for the EV charging station is also helpful, although this is not always necessary as most models have a durable build. For example, TeltoCharge is IP55, and IK10 rated, meaning it can be safely installed indoors and outdoors. DETERMINE THE SUITABLE POWER CAPACITY OF AN EV CHARGER After checking your household outlet, you need to decide on the power range of the EV charger that works with your car and your home’s available electrical capacity. It directly impacts EV charging speed . The more power the EV charger delivers, the faster your EV will be full. DECIDE ON THE TETHERED OR UNTETHERED EV CHARGER The two types of EV chargers present two different sets of strengths and weaknesses. Of course, there is much more to this question than can be covered here but simply put: tethered comes with an inbuilt charging cable, and untethered is a port to which a separate cable can then be attached. There is no straightforward answer as to which is better. The choice will depend on your individual setup, but rest assured that the best home EV charger manufacturers usually offer their solutions in both tethered and untethered forms. EVALUATE NECESSARY CABLE LENGTH This will depend on whether you go with tethered or untethered, as the greater flexibility afforded by the latter allows you to defer this decision – or even get it wrong! Suppose you choose a tethered station with a cable that is too short. In that case, you may make an expensive and time-consuming mistake. In contrast, with untethered, you can simply return the cable. Whichever way you go about it, a good tip is always to buy a slightly too-long cable – you do not want your parking to have to be millimeter-perfect every time! GO FOR SMART EV CHARGING Modern EV chargers usually come with a range of smart features that enable you to have pinpoint control over how they charge your vehicle. Scheduling, for example, allows you to let your EV charger operate only during the hours when electricity rates are at their cheapest, saving you money and reducing wider grid demand. CONSIDER EV CHARGER'S DESIGN Technical discussions aside, fundamentally, you are adding an object to your home, so it is important that it looks good. There are two approaches here. The first is spending arduous hours browsing through every EV charging solution provider until you find the exact setup that matches or complements the exterior of your home. The second is much easier: check out TeltoCharge and design it yourself. MAKE SURE YOUR EV CHARGER IS PROTECTED BY THE WARRANTY Hope things do not go wrong, but plan for if they do. This simple mantra is always effective, and home EV charging stations are no exception. Choosing a provider with faith in their product to offer a lasting warranty is always wise. A one-year warranty is easily beaten, two years is more like it, but ideally, you want three plus. With TeltoCharge, you have it covered. KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY EV CHARGING INCENTIVES If the idea of your perfect home EV charger is starting to take form, it is worth taking at least a cursory glance at the legislation before you place your order. Incentives and subsidies can offer extra financial rewards for being at the cutting edge of this new technology and helping to usher in the renewable era – a helpful boost, as if you needed any more convincing. HAVE YOUR EV CHARGER INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The final stage in this process is installation, a hassle-free and straightforward procedure for those who are qualified . Do not attempt installing an EV charger yourself. Instead, find a professional with experience installing EV chargers to ensure your setup's smooth and safe installation. If you are having trouble with this step, contact the manufacturer of your charging station, as they often have specialist teams of installers who are well-versed in the unique requirements of installing each solution. ENJOY SEAMLESS EV CHARGING The product selected, rewards secured, and installation organized – congratulations on joining the EV revolution. All that remains now is to sit back, wait for delivery, and practice trying not to look too smug when your neighbors compliment your new setup. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Plug holder | Teltonika Energy
EVC 2 – Smart, Reliable, Customisable EV Charger | Accessories Plug holder Order code: Minimal and clean look plug holder for type 2 cable. Supplied with all EVC 2 cable units, but can also be ordred seperately as an accesory. Best to combine with Cable holder for clean and efficient everyday usage. features downloads ordering support features support Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Title Spec title Spec text Spec title Spec text Main features MOUNTING TYPE Wall or mounting pole COLOUR Black DIMENSIONS 100 x 100 x 50 mm SCREWS INCLUDED 5x screws M4x28 5x wall plugs M4x28 MORE FEATURES Compatible products EVC 2 Less products More products compatible ACCESSORIES Cable holder hook Less products More products
- TELTONIKA ENERGY STARTS MASS PRODUCTION OF TELTOCHARGE EV CHARGER | Teltonika Energy
Stay up to date with product releases, company milestones, and the latest EVC 2 innovations in the Teltonika newsroom. More News 10/17/2025 How to turn sunlight into free drive 8/7/2024 Partnership with Kelvelec in UK 7/10/2024 TeltoCharge Integration with Clenergy EV Software TELTONIKA ENERGY STARTS MASS PRODUCTION OF TELTOCHARGE EV CHARGER 29 September 2022 Teltonika Energy, a company belonging to the Lithuanian hi-tech group Teltonika, has started mass production of the EV charger TeltoCharge. Thanks to the talented and highly-skilled Teltonika's engineers, the EV charging station was developed in less than a year. The concept was presented at the end of 2021, whereas mass production started in the second half of September this year. The development of TeltoCharge device has been highly accelerated by the rising wave of green energy solutions worldwide. The market for electric cars is growing rapidly; so is the global EV charging infrastructure. "With rising energy prices, investments in renewable energy solutions pay for themselves much faster. Solar energy is leading the way now. Last year, we had a record of solar power systems installations with a combined capacity of 183 GW worldwide. As to electric mobility, the growth is skyrocketing, too. Sales of electric cars doubled in 2021 to a new record of 6.6 million. More and more people are switching from conventional cars to EVs, so the proper and sufficient EV charging infrastructure is key. Therefore, by offering the smart TeltoCharge charger, we aim to contribute to faster development of the entire EV infrastructure and a greener and cleaner future. We are ready to challenge the existing leaders in the EV charging industry," says Tadas Tumelis, CEO of Teltonika Energy. TeltoCharge is an easy-to-use, smart and reliable EV charging station. The Lithuanian-made charger offers a wide variety of configuration options, from different front plate colors, socket or cable variants, to various connection types. Depending on individual needs, users can also choose the device with a suitable power rating of 7.4 kW, 11 kW, and up to 22 kW. TeltoCharge is compatible with all all-electric or plug-in hybrid cars. The first Teltonika Energy’s product is designed for private and semi-public use. It can be installed in private homes, courtyards, parking lots, and garages. Also, it can be used for charging a company's electric fleet or employees' electric vehicles. The TeltoCharge has been developed in Lithuania and is currently being assembled at the Teltonika EMS factory in Vilnius. The entire production chain is covered internally within the Teltonika group companies, which helps Teltonika Energy ensure quality and ramp up capacity volumes effectively. In about a month, the production will be transferred to the new Teltonika Technology Centre in Molėtai, which is scheduled to open in the second half of October. The new TeltoCharge device is available through Teltonika Energy's sales partners. In 2022, Teltonika Energy has entered over 50 markets and plans to produce around 10,000 chargers by the end of the year. In 2023, the company prepares to increase production volumes significantly, offer new charging solutions for electric vehicles, and actively expand into foreign markets, with its products being sold in more than 100 countries. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
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- WHAT IS VEHICLE-TO-GRID, OR V2G, TECHNOLOGY? | Teltonika Energy
Stay up to date with product releases, company milestones, and the latest EVC 2 innovations in the Teltonika newsroom. More News 10/17/2025 How to turn sunlight into free drive 8/7/2024 Partnership with Kelvelec in UK 7/10/2024 TeltoCharge Integration with Clenergy EV Software WHAT IS VEHICLE-TO-GRID, OR V2G, TECHNOLOGY? 3 November 2022 If you have spent time researching the wider smart EV charging field, you have probably come across vehicle-to-grid technology or V2G. While some skim over its meaning, it is crucial to thoroughly understand what V2G entails and how it works if you are interested in the cutting edge of the EV industry. When you charge your EV, you draw power from the grid to your vehicle. When using vehicle-to-grid technology, this process is reversed. It means that instead of the grid providing power to your batteries, they provide power back to the grid. This excess power you have sent back is then used for all the functions that depend on the power grid – lights, electronics, you name it. HOW DOES V2G WORK? The digital revolution and the use of smart technology throughout society have allowed complex solutions to be implemented across the board. V2G technology is no exception; it is controlled by communication between your EV charging station and the central grid. The principle is essentially the same as that which underlies off-peak electricity prices: the grid can monitor demand and respond accordingly. All that V2G technology adds is another potential source of supply. WHY IS IT NECESSARY? Because V2G technology allows the grid to draw power from plugged-in EV batteries, it can serve as an added layer of protection against considerable surges in demand, expanding the grid's capacity to accommodate increased use. Let's say EVs are connected to the grid during the work day, where they are not used and are sat idle at full battery capacity. If demand suddenly increases – the temperature goes up, and air conditioning use soars, for example – then the grid can draw on these EV batteries to help power it, reducing the strain on the system and minimizing the potential for overloads. IS IT ECO-FRIENDLY? In a word: yes. One of the key benefits of vehicle-to-grid technology is its ability to support the increased adoption of renewables by providing a huge increase in the overall battery capacity of the grid. An often-touted drawback of renewable energy is that its output is weather-dependent. While this is often heard through the lens of adverse weather – "what do solar panels do when it's not sunny?" – it can also be a problem in conditions that are too good. In extremely windy weather, for example, wind turbines produce huge amounts of excess power. Without the capacity for storage, this power – which is generated for free and is completely renewable – risks being wasted. With V2G technology, however, excess power produced by renewable sources can be stored in EVs when significant production increases occur, generating a 'debit' that can then be repaid when demand is high and production low. The critical point here is that this happens automatically, with no need for the EV owner to pay attention to or even be aware of this process. IS IT EFFICIENT? One could be forgiven for thinking this extra technology would lead to increased electricity use and inefficient waste due to the processing power involved. In fact, the opposite is true. While minor amounts of electricity are consumed in the computational costs of utilizing V2G, its wider effect on the efficiency of power usage far outweighs them. By helping the grid use the power resources at its disposal better, V2G saves power, thereby effectively increasing the amount of electricity available. WHAT ARE THE DOWNSIDES? There are minor drawbacks to V2G, some of which are irrelevant to EV owners and one of which is negligible at most. First, because batteries are frequently drawn from and recharged when using V2G technology, their long-term capacity can be slightly impacted. Current estimates put this impact at a few percent at most – a small price to pay for the greener, cleaner, and more effective use of energy. The other drawbacks surround the fact that this technology is in its infancy. As a result, only certain EV manufacturers make use of it. While this does not concern EV owners precisely, if you are especially keen to help with the broader adoption of V2G technology, then it is worth checking that your potential EV uses it before buying. WHAT DOES THE FUTURE OF V2G LOOK LIKE? Undoubtedly, smart EV charging solutions that contribute to sustainability and power conservation, and efficiency will grow in scale. The broader implementation of V2G will depend on manufacturers using this technology in their EVs, older charging stations being converted so that they can adopt it, and new EV charging stations featuring V2G technology as standard. As the use of renewable energy grows alongside the mass purchase of EVs worldwide, V2G technology offers an elegant solution to two problems: charging EVs efficiently and storing excess power. To speed this along, some states even offer payment for the energy returned to the grid from your EV via V2G, meaning that you can earn money while your car sits idle and plugged in. So there we have it, V2G represents the future of smart EV charging and can also add to your wallet – as if you needed any more reasons to join the EV revolution! LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! 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- TeltoCharge has received the EUR1 certificate | Teltonika Energy
Stay up to date with product releases, company milestones, and the latest EVC 2 innovations in the Teltonika newsroom. More News 10/17/2025 How to turn sunlight into free drive 8/7/2024 Partnership with Kelvelec in UK 7/10/2024 TeltoCharge Integration with Clenergy EV Software TeltoCharge has received the EUR1 certificate 3 June 2024 TeltoCharge has received the EUR1 certificate, which confirms the European Union (EU) origin of chargers and removes import duties in some countries. A EUR1 certificate, also known as a 'movement certificate,’ is a customs document used in trade between the European Union (EU) and certain non-EU countries. The certificate confirms that goods exported from the EU are of preferential origin and qualify for reduced import duties or even exemptions from import duties in the destination country. The European Union has preferential trade agreements with the following countries: Europe: Iceland, Faroe Islands, Liechtenstein, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Albania, Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Norway, Switzerland, and Serbia. Middle East: Jordan, Lebanon, Israel. Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, South Africa, and Tunisia. America: Dominican Republic, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia. The complete list of trade agreements that the European Union has signed and is currently negotiating with other nations is available on the website of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Trade. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US









