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Easee One

A neat, lightweight charger with class-leading dynamic load management for multi-charger setups.

7kW / 22kWGrant-eligible

£405 unit · £918–£999 installed checked July 2026

Easee One EV charger mounted on a wall with a charging cable
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Who the Easee One suits

The Easee One is the future-proofing pick for households that have, or might add, more than one charger or EV. Its standout strength is dynamic load management: it shares available power intelligently across chargers so you can expand without upgrading your supply. It’s compact, lightweight and three-phase capable. It doesn’t natively divert solar, so PV owners who want self-consumption should look elsewhere. See how it stacks up against its closest rival in our Easee One vs Zaptec Go 2 comparison.

Key features

  • Dynamic load balancing distributes power across multiple chargers automatically.
  • Three-phase capable, so it suits higher-power installs and sites with a three-phase supply.
  • Compact and lightweight, easy to site and neat on the wall.
  • Companion app for scheduling, monitoring and access control.

What to check before you buy

Evova doesn’t sell chargers. Check whether your install could be part-funded through a grant, then find a home charger installer to fit it.

Pros

  • Excellent dynamic load balancing across multiple chargers
  • Compact and lightweight, easy to site
  • Three-phase capable for higher-power installs
  • Companion app for scheduling and monitoring

Worth knowing

  • No native solar diversion
  • Untethered only, so you'll need your own cable

Frequently asked questions

Why choose the Easee One for multiple chargers?
The Easee One is known for strong dynamic load balancing. It shares available power intelligently across multiple chargers, so you can add a second unit or EV without overloading your supply. That makes it a popular future-proofing choice.
Is the Easee One three-phase capable?
Yes. The Easee One supports three-phase installations as well as standard single-phase, which suits homes or sites with three-phase supply or higher-power needs. Confirm your supply type with an installer.
Does the Easee One support solar charging?
The Easee One does not natively divert surplus solar into your car. If self-consuming PV generation matters, look at a solar-diverting charger such as the myenergi Zappi or Hypervolt Home 3 Pro.

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