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innogy emobility Charging Technology Technical Specifications innogy.com/emobility

2 innogy emobility Reduce emissions, increase driving pleasure Mobility is electric. Electromobility inspires. With every step on the accelerator, drivers are amazed by the dynamic but silent and smooth driving experience of an electric vehicle emission-free. These are just some reasons why the use of electric vehicles increased during the last years. The days of having very little choice when it comes to electrically driven cars are a thing of the past. There are one or even several attractive models available in each category of vehicle. The small cars are an everyday sight on the road that you are no doubt familiar with. Various manufacturers also produce vans, sports cars, family cars and totally new types of vehicles only made possible thanks to electric drive technology. You can drive whatever you want. Our charging technology and our range of services ensure that you, both for your business and for your customers, have the appropriate charging solution.

innogy emobility 3 Table of contents Standards of communication for electromobility 4 innogy charge boxes 6 innogy ebox innogy ebox remote innogy ebox cable innogy ebox smart innogy ebox smart RFID Technical specifications 7 innogy charging stations 10 innogy estation innogy estation smart innogy estation smart RFID innogy estation smart touch Technical specifications 11 innogy estation smart multi 14 Technical specifications 15 innogy eline smart option RFID 18 Technical specifications RFID 19 innogy eline smart option Active Control Modul (ACON) 20 Technical specifications 21 innogy ecable 22 Customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating 23 Sketches and measurements 24

4 innogy emobility The easy way of charging: Standards of communication for electromobility With more than 4,900 charge points connected to the innogy Backend, innogy is the leading provider of smart charging technology within Europe. Public charging possibilities allow electric vehicle drivers to extend the range of their EV, e. g. while travelling, or to charge their electric vehicle even without a charge point at home. Interoperability and accessibility are the main factors to offer electric vehicle drivers who want to charge regularly in public access to electric fuel on the go and to establish a charging network. Within Germany innogy and its partners are providing one third of the publicly available charge points. For planning your trip or just start driving electric innogy recommends the free echarge smartphone app. Just download the app and get an overview of publicly available charge points close to you; including real time information as the status of the charge point (free or occupied) as well as the access possibilities. innogy epower basic contract Start charging sessions via smartphone app echarge. Contract-based or by direct payment. The innogy echarge app shows the actual status of the charge points within the European innogy partner network.

innogy emobility 5 Charging infrastructure on private ground offers the same functionality as our public charge points. Additional to that RFID, i. e. employee ID card technology, can be used to access the charge point. RFID (card, employee e ID, chip etc.) Use new or existing RFID cards to activate. charging with RFID card 1. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. charging with app 1. Enabling chargepoint via app or direct payment QR Code Further information. Smartphone app Start charging sessions via smartphone app echarge. Contract-based or by direct payment. 2. Present RFID card. Authorised not authorised 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Connect RFID card to quit charging. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Information about the app echarg www.innogy.com/echarge 2. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Direct Payment (charging without contract) please scan qr-code or use directly www.epowerdirect.com BA-XXXX-X Voucher codes Voucher codes allow time-based charging. The activation is done by smartphone app. Plug & Charge Automatic user recognition: plug in done.

6 innogy charge boxes innogy charge boxes Our product portfolio comprises: innogy eline innogy ebox innogy ebox remote innogy ebox cable manufactured by Schneider Electric innogy eline smart innogy ebox smart innogy ebox smart RFID Weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating On charging with RFID card charging with app Off Stop charging Unit operational Vehicle connected Charging in progress Charging not possible 1. Activate 2. Plug in charging cable 3. Charging in progress 4. Unlock car. charging point in charging station first. (blue LED). Disconnect charging by smartphone Lock car. cable by car first. Direct Payment Information about the (charging without contract) app echarge please scan qr-code or www.innogy.com/echarge use directly www.epowerdirect.com 1. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. 2. Present RFID card. Authorised not authorised 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Connect RFID card to quit charging. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Information about the app echarg www.innogy.com/echarge 1. Enabling chargepoint via app or direct payment 2. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Direct Payment (charging without contract) please scan qr-code or use directly www.epowerdirect.com BA-XXXX-X BA-XXXX-X Standard branding innogy eline Standard branding innogy eline smart Standard branding innogy eline smart RFID

innogy charge boxes 7 Technical specifications Components and site qualifications innogy supplies the following components for the innogy ebox (true for innogy eline and innogy eline smart) One charge box Installation material Key for authentication of the charge point (except innogy ebox cable and innogy ebox smart) Assembly and commissioning of innogy eline and innogy eline smart includes Assembly: Fixing the innogy ebox on assembly site Electrical connection: Connection of the innogy ebox smart to mains on assembly site Functional check: Checking the operational readiness of the innogy ebox (for Z.E.-Ready installation) Compiling a commissioning protocol Compiling a data protocol (only for innogy ebox smart) Site qualifications Existence of GSM reception (only for innogy eline smart) Ability to develop the following connection power at the interconnection point (home connection box): (400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A (22 kw) (innogy eline), 63 A (44 kw) (innogy ebox smart und ebox remote). Lower connection power leads to reduced output power. Freely accessible parking per charge point

8 innogy charge boxes Technical specifications Dimensioning innogy eline innogy eline smart Charge box innogy ebox innogy ebox remote innogy ebox cable innogy ebox smart Type of installation wall-mounted Number of charge points 1 Weight approx. 5 kg approx. 8 kg approx. 6 kg approx. 7 kg Operating temperature 25 C to + 40 C Protection class IP 54 Branding (optional) customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating, available for order by an innogy partner Electrical data innogy eline innogy eline smart Charge box innogy ebox innogy ebox remote innogy ebox cable innogy ebox smart Socket outlet IEC Type2 socket outlet according to IEC 62196-2 (2014) with automatic connector locking Output power Alternating Current (AC), 400 V AC, three-phase, 16 A (11 kw) Alternating Current (AC), 400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A (22 kw) IEC Type1 or IEC Type2 connector with attached cable cable length 4 m (approx. 13.1 ft) Alternating Current (AC), 230 V AC, onephase, 16 A (3.6 kw) IEC Type2 socket outlet according to IEC 62196-2 (2014) with automatic connector locking Alternating Current (AC), 400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A (22 kw) Optional also with 230 V AC, one-phase, 16 A (3.7 kw) Current sensor internal current control Charge mode mode 3 according to IEC 61851, current limitation adjustable Protection technology operator protection: Residual-Current Device (RCD) 1 short-circuit protection/overload Protection: service fuses, circuit breakers, protective monitoring with shunt opening release innogy ebox remote dimensioning SmartHome Central Range to charge box approx. 50 m Operating voltage 230 V Application indoor Communication connection to Internet via ethernet cable Number of controled max. 99 charge boxes charge boxes innogy ebox remote dimensioning controler Operation via Windows PC or mobile devices (ios, Android) with internet connection via innogy SmartHome user interface ¹ According to installation standard VDE 0100-722: 2012-10 it has to be ensured that a DC leakage current detection must be installed when installing the charging infrastructure. This can be either a fault current circuit breaker (RCD) Type B, or another component for DC leakage current detection in addition to the leakage circuit breaker Type A. innogy recommends the installation of a residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) Type B. Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

innogy charge boxes 9 Feature innogy eline innogy eline smart Display Consumption measurement Authentication/ access Communication innogy ebox/innogy ebox remote 4 LED lights indicate the operating status: white device ready to use green vehicle connected blue charging red charging not possible innogy ebox cable manufactured by Schneider Electric: five-coloured LED (integrated into the start/ stop button) to indicate the operating status: green device ready to use flashing green charging blue charging stopped red charging not possible by domestic supply meter in existing in-house installation key-operated switch against unauthorised access (not for innogy ebox cable manufactured by Schneider Electric) control of pilot signal according to IEC 61851:2010/SAE J1772:2010 innogy ebox smart per charge point one LED indicates the operating status: blue charging red charging not possible innogy ebox smart RFID per charge point 4 LED lights indicate the operating status: white device ready to use green vehicle connected blue charging red charging not possible By electronic domestic supply meter (Smart Meter). If the charge box will be connected into the customer's private grid (sub-distribution) as a part of the charge box, a meter will be supplied by innogy based on the purchase contract innogy charging infrastructure. Operation will be provided by innogy based on the framework agreement eoperate (pro viding charge detail records for information only). (optional²) Plug & Charge via ISO/IEC standard 15118 communication, further authentication options depend on respective infrastructure operator optional²: CSCC (Charging Station Control Centre) with GSM connectivity; PLC modem (power-line communication) required for Plug & Charge; pilot signal control under IEC 61851:2010/SAE J1772:2010 innogy ebox remote Operation Authentication Functionalities within the innogy SmartHome user interface Additional functions via Windows PC or mobile devices (ios, Android) with Internet connection via innogy SmartHome user interface start the charging process via innogy SmartHome user interface stop the charging process via innogy SmartHome user interface dynamic and static adjustment of demand display of actual charging power and charged energy per charging session display of actual EV status setting of time slices for charging (e. g. max. duration) as well as power intervals (e. g. charging overnight with 11 kw, by day with 22 kw) ² The optional functions of innogy ebox smart are accessible only by signing a separate contract eoperate with innogy: Contract ID detection by application i. e. Plug & Charge, RFID or smartphone application and subsequent authentication as well as access to charging infrastructure Determination, processing and provision of charge detail records for data management, invoicing and e-roaming Remote diagnostics in event of disturbances and completed technology updates Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

10 innogy charging stations innogy charging stations Our product portfolio comprises: innogy eline innogy estation innogy eline smart innogy estation smart innogy estation smart RFID innogy estation smart touch Weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating On charging with RFID card charging with app Off Stop charging Unit operational Vehicle connected Charging in progress Charging not possible 1. Activate 2. Plug in charging cable 3. Charging in progress 4. Unlock car. charging point in charging station first. (blue LED). Disconnect charging by smartphone Lock car. cable by car first. Direct Payment Information about the (charging without contract) app echarge please scan qr-code or www.innogy.com/echarge use directly www.epowerdirect.com 1. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. 2. Present RFID card. Authorised not authorised 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Connect RFID card to quit charging. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Information about the app echarg www.innogy.com/echarge 1. Enabling chargepoint via app or direct payment 2. Plug in charging cable. Lock car. 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). 4. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Direct Payment (charging without contract) please scan qr-code or use directly www.epowerdirect.com BA-XXXX-X BA-XXXX-X Standard branding innogy eline Standard branding innogy eline smart Standard branding innogy eline smart RFID

innogy charging stations 11 Technical specifications Components and site qualifications innogy supplies the following components for the innogy estation One charging station One concrete base or installation frame for proper stability. Depending on the condition of the ground, additional earthing may be necessary in addition to the earthing included in the foundation. One impact protection to safeguard the connection against external influences Additional components for the innogy estation smart options One home connection box¹ (HAK) to establish a connection to the interconnection point in the impact protection Two Smart Meters¹ to collect charging data site qualifications Suitable ground and surface conditions for installing the foundation or fastening the installation frame (warranty of stability of the foundation) Ability to develop the following connection power at the interconnection point (home connection box): (400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A (22 kw) (innogy eline), 63 A (44 kw) (innogy eline smart). Lower connection power leads to reduced output power. Freely accessible parking per charge point Additional site qualifications of innogy estation smart Existence of GSM reception Existence of required permits and authorisations for installation and operation of innogy charging infrastructure Assembly and commissioning of innogy eline and innogy eline smart includes Assembly: Fixing the innogy estation on assembly site Electrical connection: Connection of the innogy estation smart to mains on assembly site Functional check: Checking the operational readiness of the innogy estation smart Compiling a commissioning protocol Compiling a data protocol (only for innogy estation smart) ¹ The provision of home connection box (HAK) has to be adjusted with the distribution system operator. If connected in the private sector, the components will be supplied. innogy estation smart touch is provided exclusively for metered public distribution network or in the sub-distribution.

12 innogy charging stations Technical specifications Dimensioning innogy eline innogy eline smart Charging station innogy estation innogy estation smart, innogy estation smart RFID, innogy estation smart touch Type of installation freestanding with the following 2 options: installation on concrete foundation screwed onto installation frame on load-bearing concrete floor Number of charge 2 points Weight charging station approx. 35 kg approx. 42 kg Weight impact protection approx. 18 kg, foundation approx. 100 kg, installation frame approx. 12 kg Operating temperature 25 C to +40 C Protection class IP 54 Branding (optional) customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating, available for order by innogy partner Electrical data per charge point Socket outlet Output power innogy eline innogy eline smart IEC Type2 socket outlet according to IEC 62196-2 (2014) with automatic connector locking Alternating Current (AC), 400 V AC, three-phase, 16 A (11 kw) also with 230V AC, one-phase, 16 A (3,7 kw) Alternating Current (AC), 400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A (22 kw) Optional Charge mode Mode 3 according to IEC 61851 Protection technology operator protection: Residual-Current Device (RCD) Type B according to valid installation standard VDE 0100-722:2012-10 short-circuit protection/overload protection: service fuses, circuit breakers, protective monitoring with shunt opening release

innogy charging stations 13 Feature innogy eline innogy eline smart Display innogy estation per charge point 4 LED lights indicate the operating status: white device ready to use green vehicle connected blue charging red charging not possible innogy estation smart 1 LED light per charge point indicates the operating status: blue charging red charging not possible innogy estation smart RFID 4 LED lights per charge point indicate the operating status: white device ready to use green vehicle connected blue charging red charging not possible Consumption measurement Authentication/ access Communication Access authorisation by domestic supply meter in existing inhouse installation each charge point is switchable separately by key-operated switch control of pilot signal according to IEC 61851:2010/SAE J1772:2010 dual locking system equipped with innogy lock on one side innogy estation smart touch 1 display size: 7 Zoll WVGA resolution : 800*480 colours: 262,000 (6 bit) background lighting: LED brightness: 450 cd/m² typ., automatically controlled by sensor vandalism proofed: additional protection by usage of Gorilla glass By electronic domestic supply meter (Smart Meter). If the charging station will be connected into the customer's private grid (subdistribution) as a part of the charging station, a meter will be supplied by innogy based on the purchase contract innogy charging infrastructure. Operation will be provided by innogy based on the framework agreement eoperate (providing charge detail records for information only). (optional²) Plug & Charge via ISO/IEC standard 15118 communication, further authentication options depend on respective infrastructure operator (optional²): CSCC (Charging Station Control Centre) with GSM connectivity; PLC modem (power-line communication) required for Plug & Charge; pilot signal control under IEC 61851:2010/SAE J1772:2010 ¹ innogy estation smart touch is only suitable for private subgrid installation or already metered public grid. ² The optional functions are accessible only by signing a separate contract eoperate with innogy: Contract ID detection by application i. e. Plug & Charge, RFID or smartphone application and subsequent authentication as well as access to charging infrastructure Determination, processing and provision of charge detail records for data management, invoicing and e-roaming Remote diagnostics in event of disturbances and completed technology updates Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

14 innogy charging stations/innogy estation smart multi innogy estation smart multi Our product portfolio comprises: innogy estation smart multi QC20 innogy estation smart multi QC45 (configurable DC fast-charging station with up to 3 charge points) Weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating 1. Please follow instructions on screen. 2. Select charge mode via button. 3. Plug charge cable into vehicle. 4. Vehicle is charging. 5. Stop charge process via button. 6. Disconnect charge cable. Panel film of innogy estation smart multi

innogy charging stations/innogy estation smart multi 15 Technical specifications Components and site qualifications innogy supplies as components for innogy estation smart multi Charging station according to configuration Optional: prefabricated foundation by request Key for access Project planning and meter installation rack for grid connection Assembly and commissioning includes Assembly of the charging station on prefabricated foundation Electrical connection: Connection of the charging station to mains on assembly site Compiling a commissioning protocol Compiling a data protocol if further innogy Services are claimed Site qualifications Existence of GSM reception Ability to develop the following connection power at the interconnection point: 400 V AC, three-phase, 32 A for QC 20 400 V AC, three-phase, 73 A or more for QC 45 Lower connection power leads to reduced output power. Freely accessible parking per charge point

16 innogy charging stations/innogy estation smart multi Technical specifications Dimensioning innogy estation smart multi QC20 innogy estation smart multi QC45 Type of installation stand-alone: prefabricated foundation of innogy Number of charge points up to 3 Configurable CCS Combo 2, CHAdeMO, AC 33 kw/43 kw Type2 socket Weight charging station approx. 325 kg approx. 600 kg Weight foundation approx. 380 kg approx. 580 kg Operating temperature 30 C to +50 C Protection class IP 54 Operating noise level < 55 db under load Branding (optional) customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating Cable length CHAdeMO: 2.58 m CCS: 2.75 m AC43: 2.71 m Electrical data innogy estation smart multi QC20 innogy estation smart multi QC45 Connector type depending on option: CCS Combo 2 socket according to IEC 62196-2 CHAdeMO socket according to JEVS G105 AC charging cable Type2 according to IEC 62196-1 to 43 kw (only QC45), otherwise AC socket outlet Type2 Max. charging power option CCS: 20 kw option CCS: 50 kw Max. charging voltage option CHAdeMO: 20 kw option AC: 22 kw 50 500 V DC, 400 V AC three-phase option CHAdeMO: 50 kw option AC: 22 kw or 43 kw Connected load 400 V, three-phase, 3*32 A, 22 kva 400 V, three-phase, 73 A, 50 kva or rather for dual charge option depending on configuration also higher Charge mode AC: Mode 3 according to IEC 61851 DC: Mode 4 according to IEC 61851 Power factor full load 0.98 Energy efficiency 94 % at named output power 93 % at named output power Protection technology operator protection: Residual-Current Device (RCD) Type B short-circuit protection/overload protection: service fuses, circuit breakers, protective monitoring with shunt opening release Feature innogy estation smart multi QC20 innogy estation smart multi QC45 Display TFT colour display 5.44 Zoll with user guide, selection with buttons, screen saver with individual logo Authentication/access RFID system: with ISO/IEC 14443 A/B reader innogy echarge app: charging by time via direct payment or voucher charging by time via contract ID innogy or rather eroaming Partner Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

Additional safety function for site qualifications reg. installation on public ground The innogy estation smart multi can be equipped optionally with an additional safety (ACON) module to meet requirements of public space to power down automatically in case of external impacts like accidents etc.. Corresponding additions in the upstream connection installations can be handled by innogy. innogy charging stations/innogy estation smart multi 17

18 innogy eservice/option RFID innogy eline smart option RFID The RFID reader as an option can be integrated into innogy eline smart, to enable the authentication per charge point by RFID customer card. Per charge point one RFID reader is needed. The authentication and access will be effected via the innogy Backend as well as the existing athentication types hotline and smartphone application additionally. The appropriate innogy eservices have to be ordered in addition, RFID tags have to be managed by the client in the innogy portal. In addition to the standard access by the UID of RFID tags also customer-specific accesses, e. g. by employee ID, are realisable, a self-management via the innogy portal is also possible.

innogy eservice/option RFID 19 Technical specifications RFID Sensor function (basis) Frequency 13.56 MHz Operation temperature 25 C to + 40 C Position RFID reader under the LED light Functionality RFID card read unique ID, 8-digit or 14-digit unique ID, further functionalities available on request Outline of supported transponder ISO 14443A Mifare Classic 1k, 4k, Mini DESFire EV1 Pro X SmartMX Plus S, X Ultralight, Ultralight C SLE44R35, SLE66xx my-d move Legic Advant ISO 14443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRI4K SRIX4K ISO 15693 EM4033 EM4133, EM4233 EM4135 ICODE SLI Inside Picopass HID iclass Legic advant my-d Tag-it Feature Display Connector locking Authentication/access 1 4 LED lights indicate the operating status: white device ready to use green vehicle connected blue charging red charging not possible connector can be unlocked only with input of the same RFID card Identification and authentication of RFID card via offline and online verification with innogy Control Center; access to charging station after valid verification ¹ The optional function RFID of innogy eline smart is accessible only by signing a separate contract eoperate with innogy: Contract ID detection by application i.e. Plug & Charge, RFID or smartphone application and subsequent authentication as well as access to charging infrastructure Determination, processing and provision of charge detail records for data management, invoicing and e-roaming Remote diagnostics in event of disturbances and completed technology updates Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

20 innogy eservice/active Control Modul (ACON) innogy eline smart option Active Control Modul (ACON) innogy estation smart Active Control Modul (ACON) Active control modul for permanent monitoring of innogy estation smart charging stations The module can be integrated as an option into innogy estation smart to monitor permanently both charge points for environmental factors as well as electrical and mechanical impacts. Different sensors in the charging station send parameters to the monitoring module, which reports the data directely to the innogy Backend. In case of an emergency the module powers down the whole charging station. This will be visible in the innogy Backend, to initiate automatically your maintenance and repair service. ACON-view innogy Backend The ACON module and its parameters are configurable remotely to adjust the sensitivity for the alarm release.

innogy eservice/active Control Modul (ACON) 21 Technical specifications Sensor function (basis) Temperature recognition sensor range 20 C to +80 C, accuracy: 0.1 K for the internal temperature monitoring Shock recognition 3-axes acceleration sensor 8 g to 8 g, accuracy 0.1 g, integrated into ACON module to detect mechanical impacts like accidents (e. g. vehicle contact) Angle recognition MEMS sensor range 30 to 30, accuracy 0.1, integrated into ACON module to recognize permanently the position of the innogy estation smart Voltage recognition voltage sensor 190 V to 250 V to sense low grid voltage Access recognition sensors in front and back detect unauthorised opening of the charging station. The alarm can be delayed to enable maintenances. Active release of RCD switch local release of RCD switch in case of error Sensor function (basis) Internal smoke recognition Internal liquid entry optical smoke sensor for recognition of overload problems in the charging station sensor placed in the basement of the charging station to detect liquid entry (flooding) Active monitoring function (optional) Active release of RCD switch Active closing of RCD switch local release of RCD switch in case of error by active engine control emote-controlled and local closing of RCD switch for each charge point. The Closing process can be steered by the innogy Backend. innogy Backend functions Status monitoring Technical alarm Active monitoring Remote firmware update monitoring of sensor functionality and values e-mail notification to an individual address in case of error resetting of the RCD switch in case of temporary error. release of RCD switch. firmware update via innogy back end Dimensioning Operating temperature 20 C to +70 C Power supply +12 V. The power supply is separated of the charging power supply by an own circuit. Mechanical dimensions (mm) 120 x 140 x 30 Sensor readout frequency 30 ms Communication frequency to 1 s the Charging Station Controller Error visualisation LED for indication of several error types 10 h error indication as backup after complete power off Maintenance mode two different modes for error detection, local and by innogy Backend Assembly one module for monitoring of 2 charge points will be embedded into the innogy estation smart. Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

22 innogy ecable innogy ecable innogy offers the suitable charging cable for any electric vehicle type. With our solutions you charge comfortable and safe whether you use public charging stations, you charge at home or in the company. Comfortable with innogy ecable smart With innogy ecable smart you decide to charge comfortable without any additional steps and tools like an input of PIN, app or hotline. The charging session starts as soon as you connect your electrical vehicle with the charging station. The innogy technology inside the cable allows the automated customer identification Plug & Charge of your innogy epower contract at innogy charging stations for each charging session. A comfortable handling which saves time for you. Of course the cable works also with any non-innogy charging stations. Here you have to sign in with the provider-specific access possibilities. Flexible with your innogy ecable You always have your smartphone at your fingertips, to deliver us your customer information to access your charging session? With the ecable you can use flexibly several authentication procedures of innogy. You start the charging session of your electrical vehicle easily with our smartphone app echarge, via Internet or free hotline. innogy ecable Type1 Type2 innogy ecable Type2 Type2 innogy ecable smart: Integrated contract ID for automatic authentication at innogy charging stations. An additional innogy epower contract is mandatory. Connector combination Authentication/ access Type1 (f) 1 > Type1 (f) > Type2 (f) > Type2 (m) 1 Type2 (m) smart 2 Type2 (m) IEC 62196-2 (SAE J1772) manual authentication via smartphone, website or hotline IEC 62196-2 IEC 62196-2 (SAE J1772) fully automated authentication with innogy Plug & Charge system Type2 (f) > Type2 (m) smart 2 IEC 62196-2 IEC 62196-2 IEC 62196-2 manual authentication via smartphone, website or hotline Max. power 4,6 kw 22 kw (7.4 kw) fully automated authentication with innogy Plug & Charge system Max. amperage 20 A 32 A Max. voltage one-phase 240 V three-phase 400 V (one-phase 240 V) Length 6.5 m 6.5 ¹ (f) female at EV, (m) male at charging station. ² Intelligent cable with plug-integrated technology for the use of customer identification Plug & Charge, this works only with separate epower contract at innogy charging stations. Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

innogy eservice/film coating 23 Customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating Show your face with customized film coating of your innogy charging technology. With the innogy film coating you can design your charging station according to your requests and ideas. Whether own logo, advertising or high-quality design there are no limits to your ideas. optionally with anti graffiti protection individual design For companies we offer full service to integrate their brand on the charging stations. innogy.com/emobility Customized weather- and graffiti-resistant film coating On Off Stop charging Unit operational Vehicle connected Charging in progress Charging not possible Your Brand Your Brand 1. Activate 2. Plug in charging cable 3. Charging in progress 4. Unlock car. charging point in charging station first. (blue LED). Disconnect charging by smartphone Lock car. cable by car first. Direct Payment Information about the (charging without contract) app echarge please scan qr-code or www.innogy.com/echarge use directly www.epowerdirect.com BA-XXXX-X charging with RFID card charging with app 1. Plug in charging 1. Enabling chargepoint cable. Lock car. via app or direct payment 2. Present RFID card. 2. Plug in charging Authorised cable. Lock car. not authorised 3. Charging in 3. Charging in progress (blue LED). progress (blue LED). 4. Connect RFID card to 4. Disconnect charging quit charging. cable by car first. Disconnect charging cable by car first. Direct Payment (charging without contract) Information about the please scan qr-code or app echarg use directly www.innogy.com/echarge www.epowerdirect.com Your Brand BA-XXXX-X Customized film coating innogy eline can be ordered via film coating configurator Customized film coating innogy eline smart can be ordered via film coating configurator Customized film coating innogy eline smart RFID can be ordered via film coating configurator

24 innogy emobility/sketches and measurements Sketches and measurements Measurements¹ of innogy ebox, innogy ebox smart and innogy ebox cable manufactured by Schneider Electric innogy ebox and innogy ebox smart innogy ebox cable manufactured by Schneider Electric 480 660 240 330 150 170 ¹ All measurements in m. Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

innogy emobility/sketches and measurements 25 Measurements¹ of innogy estation and innogy estation smart Charging station 300 Assembly frame Top view 200 250 90 200 20 R 10 Impact protection Three-quarter view 360 1460 Notes for setting the foundation 627 450 160 274 Concrete base Concrete base Top view 90 450 130 Blinding Concrete Installation depth foundation upper edge socket territory upper edge 20 mm 200 300 550 550 200

26 innogy emobility/sketches and measurements Sketches and measurements Measurements¹ of innogy estation smart multi QC20 630 457 1922 C C 550 350 C C ¹ All measurements in m. Changes which serve development progress are reserved.

innogy emobility/sketches and measurements 27 Measurements¹ of innogy estation smart multi QC45 613 613 1890

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