Phoenix Contact Series EV-RFID RFID Reader

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$241.47

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$265.62

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RS Stock No.:
497-244
Mfr. Part No.:
1309772
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

RFID Reader

Mount Type

Panel

Series

EV-RFID

Wireless Connectivity

13.56 MHz, 125 kHz, 134.2 kHz

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact RFID device is designed for seamless integration with CHARX control modular AC charging controllers. Engineered for efficiency, this device facilitates smart and secure access management for e-mobility applications, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments. With its robust design and advanced technology, it effortlessly supports various wireless frequencies, making it highly adaptable for diverse setups. This RFID device exemplifies cutting-edge engineering and precision, perfect for enhancing connectivity and operational effectiveness in charging infrastructure. Whether for large installations or compact systems, this product offers unparalleled functionality, allowing users to optimise their charging operations dynamically. Its intuitive design simplifies the installation process while ensuring compliance with international standards, creating a solution rooted in both innovation and practicality.

Facilitates efficient connection to CHARX control modular AC charging controllers

Supports multiple wireless frequencies for versatile application

Designed for easy panel mounting to streamline installation

Compliant with CE standards for enhanced safety and reliability

Lightweight design ensures minimal impact on overall system weight

Engineered for durability in industrial settings and demanding environments

Provides effective integration with existing charging infrastructure

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