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Ohme to debut Home Pro charger at All-Energy Australia exhibition

by Robert Barry
October 18, 2024
in Industry News, Featured
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The new Ohme Home Pro charger will make its Australian show debut at the OSW stand (N123) at the All-Energy Australia Exhibition in Melbourne on October 23/24.

OSW, Australia’s largest solar panel distributor, appointed Ohme as its charging partner.

Ohme is the official charger provider for the Volkswagen Group and Polestar in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It also provides chargers to Volvo Cars in Ireland, Mercedes-Benz, and Hyundai in the United Kingdom.

It has been named Fast Track Company of the Year in the 2023 UK Green Business Awards and Best Chargepoint Manufacturer in the 2024 Irish EV Awards.

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Developed for the Australian market, the Ohme Home Pro features a full-colour LCD screen with touch controls and a five-metre tethered cable for ease of use—a more extended eight-metre version is also available. 

The new Home Pro and iPod (the socket charger launched earlier this year) come with Solar Boost capability and dynamic tariff integration, enabling EV drivers to charge smarter, greener and cheaper at home.

The Home Pro’s display screen with touch controls enables drivers to operate the charger and set charging target schedules from the unit itself and the Ohme app.

“We’re adding the Home Pro to the Ohme range alongside the ePod for EV drivers in Australia,” said Reece Davis, Ohme’s Head of Sales. “Both chargers bring Ohme’s low cost and CO2 flexible charging capability to EV drivers at competitive prices and a choice between tethered and untethered versions.”

Ohme’s dynamic technology can connect with the national grid in real time to adjust its charging, allowing customers to take full advantage of off-peak tariffs.

Charging a Tesla Model Y Long Range with an 81kWh battery on a full charge with an Ohme smart charger on an off-peak tariff, such as OVO’s The EV Plan, could cost around $6.48*.

The new Ohme Home Pro 5 m’s recommended retail price is $1395, while the Ohme Home Pro 8 m’s is $1495.

For more information, go to www.ohme-ev.com/au.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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