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Andersen launches first EV charger with in-built camouflage technology. Andersen EV has built the first ever charger which camouflages itself to the wall it’s mounted on.

Andersen has launched the first home EV charger that will match the wall box to the exterior design of its user’s house.

On sale today for £9,999, the Andersen-2-Invisible (A-2-I) comes with in-built camouflage technology in the box’s panels, bestowing it with chameleon-like qualities.

With the luxury EV wall box manufacturer already offering 96 different colour options across its current range, its latest offering takes the concept of stylish yet discreet charge points to the next level.

For consumers it’s simple, all they need to do is take a picture of the wall they want to affix the charge point to prior to installation. Then once the wall box is installed by an accredited Andersen engineer, they upload the picture to Andersen’s Konnect+ app and activate camouflage mode.

The camouflage technology, which are high-definition 4k mini screens built into the front and side panels of the A-2-1, then mimics the pattern of the wall behind it.

The beauty of the A-2-1 wall box is that when camouflage mode is turned off, customers can enjoy the original, high-end design of the Andersen wall box.

Customers will be pleased to know the box has been covered in a waterproof film to ensure it can cope with the Great British weather.

The charger, which has been in development for the last two years, is expected to be in high demand as interest in EVs continues to surge, with over 350,000 homes set to be fitted with chargers by 2025.

Cameron O’Flage, head of the technology, said: “Our brand mission has always been to produce elegant charge points which customers can personalise to match the design of their house. With the introduction of the A-2-I to our product range, we’ve taken that ambition to the extreme.

“We are proud our chargers are already compatible with every EV on the market, now they’re compatible with every house on the market.”

Apr 4, 2022Blagojce Krivevski
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