


Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex X22 (22 kW). Charge speed is limited by your vehicle's onboard charger.

Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.

Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.

Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex X22 (22 kW). Charge speed is limited by your vehicle's onboard charger.

Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.

Battery capacity shown is for the standard variant. Other variants of this model may differ.
Estimated time to charge from 20% to 100% with the Evnex E2 (7.4 kW).
Based on grid-only charging at an average tariff of $0.19/kWh. Got solar? Your cost per charge drops even further.





Charge automatically during off-peak windows so no cheap kilowatt goes to waste.
Got solar panels? Evnex will automatically send excess solar straight to your BYD.
No solar yet? No worries. Evnex chargers are designed to seamlessly optimise your grid energy use.
Additional home safety measures built in, so you can rest easy knowing your home, appliances and BYD are safe.





Tested to operate in -22°C to 55°C, our EV chargers are designed to handle whatever you throw at them.
Over-the-air updates means your EV charger investment is always getting better with every new feature we release.
Track and manage every kWh, every dollar, and every charge all from your phone.
Longer than most because we stand by our New Zealand engineering.


You can choose to get your Evnex charger installed via us, or purchase the charger on its own and get your preferred electrician to install it.
Our base price for install starts from $901 (plus the cost of the charger). This price assumes you have a simple installation; as a rough guide, this usually means you're installing the charger within 1 metre of your switchboard, and it's on the ground floor of your home.
Install price will vary with added complexity. You can read more about what goes into installation pricing here, or get a quick, obligation-free quote online here.
A standard home EV charger, like ours, draws about 32 amps. To put this in perspective:
This means if you’re using a lot of other electrical appliances — e.g. a heat pump, oven, lights, and dishwasher — then charging your EV on top of this could cause an overload.
When your charger is installed, it will be set up with overload protection: this allows the charger to monitor your home's power supply and adjust charging speed to prevent overloading your circuits and tripping the power.
All Evnex chargers come with overload protection, so you can keep your home or business safe while charging.
You can read more about home overloads and how to prevent them here.
The E2 Flex doesn’t come with a cable hook, Amber integration, or solar smarts, and doesn’t function as a client within multi-charger management set-ups. The E2 Core does come with these features.
However, the E2 Flex can be upgraded to unlock solar smarts for a one-off fee of $349.
Yes. The E2 Flex comes without solar smarts, but you can add this for a one-time fee of $349. The upgrade to solar is a software update, so there's no need for an electrician to return to your home and tinker with the charger again.
If you're planning on getting solar soon, we'd recommend purchasing an E2 Core or E2 Plus, as these come with solar smarts built in.
As a rough guide, our 7.4kW chargers (the E2 range) will get you up to 50km of range per hour of charging.
The X22 can get you up to 120km of range per hour of charging.
However, the charging speed of your vehicle depends on several factors including the model of your vehicle, its battery size, the electrical capacity of your home, and the type of charger you use.
For personalised recommendations and to find the best solution for your charging needs, please contact our sales team. They’ll be able to help you choose the optimal setup for your vehicle and home.
Yes. The E2 Flex comes without solar smarts, but you can add this for a one-time fee of $349. The upgrade to solar is a software update, so there's no need for an electrician to return to your home and tinker with the charger again.
The E2 Flex will pull power from the grid, plus solar if you have it — but doesn't have the solar smarts required to control solar charging like our other chargers do. You can unlock solar smarts on your E2 Flex for a small fee.
If you're planning on getting solar soon, we'd recommend purchasing an E2 Core or E2 Plus, as these come with solar smarts built in.
A standard home EV charger, like ours, draws about 32 amps. To put this in perspective:
This means if you’re using a lot of other electrical appliances — e.g. a heat pump, oven, lights, and dishwasher — then charging your EV on top of this could cause an overload.
When your charger is installed, it will be set up with overload protection: this allows the charger to monitor your home's power supply and adjust charging speed to prevent overloading your circuits and tripping the power.
All Evnex chargers come with overload protection, so you can keep your home or business safe while charging.
You can read more about home overloads and how to prevent them here.
Yes, all Evnex chargers are compatible with the vast majority of EVs.
If you have an unusual make, or have an import requiring a Type 1 charging cable, reach out to our sales team (sales@evnex.com) and they'll discuss how we can best meet your needs.
Yes, we install our chargers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Our network of local, friendly, professional electricians is well-trained on our products and can offer expert advice on all of your charging needs.
Install price will vary with added complexity. You can read more about what goes into installation pricing here, or get a quick, obligation-free quote online here.
Following your installation, we'll provide ongoing support — whether you're an EV driver, business owner, or fleet manager.
As a rough guide, our 7.4kW chargers (the E2 range and the X7) will get you up to 50km of range per hour of charging.
The X22 can get you up to 120km of range per hour of charging.
However, the charging speed of your vehicle depends on several factors including the model of your vehicle, its battery size, the electrical capacity of your home, and the type of charger you use.
For personalised recommendations and to find the best solution for your charging needs, please contact our sales team. They’ll be able to help you choose the optimal setup for your vehicle and home.