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Reliable EV Home Chargers for Every Journey

Infinity FlexiCharge brings Egypt a new standard in home and EV charging. Designed for speed, durability, and universal compatibility, our Eco and Prime stations deliver reliable performance from 7kW everyday charging to 22kW ultra‑fast power, paired with Infinity’s premium cables.
Why Choose Infinity FlexiCharge?
- Flexible Power Options: Choose between 7kW everyday convenience or 22kW ultra‑fast three‑phase charging.
- Built for Egypt: Fully compatible with Egyptian electrical standards, ideal for homes and businesses.
- Durable & Weatherproof: IP54–IP56 protection with impact‑resistant polycarbonate housings.
- Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with all Type 2 BEVs and PHEVs.
- Smart & Simple: Plug & Charge operation, LED indicators, and eco‑friendly design.
- Peace of Mind: Backed by warranties up to 3 years for long‑term reliability.

Infinity FlexiCharge Models Comparison
| Model | Key Strengths | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|
| Eco 7kW |
|
Daily home charging, reliable & eco‑friendly |
| Eco 22kW |
|
Fast charging for homes with a 3‑phase supply |
| Prime 7kW |
|
Users who want control + durability |
| Prime 22kW |
|
Heavy users, premium buyers, long‑term investment |
Installation Process: Ev Home Charger FlexiCharge by Infinity
Your Infinity EV Home Charger is installed safely and professionally by Infinity's certified engineers. The process includes:
- Site Preparation: The engineers select a dry, secure location (such as a garage wall), confirm power access, and safely shut off electricity at the breaker.
- Mounting the Unit: The charger is fixed to the wall at a convenient height using the provided bracket, ensuring stability and ease of use.

FAQS about EV Home Charging in Egypt
Is it worth having an EV charger at home?
Yes, home EV chargers are practical and worthwhile in Egypt's growing EV market for convenience and savings. They suit most homes with standard electricity setups.
Is it possible to charge EV at home?
Yes, charging an EV at home is possible in Egypt using Level 1 or 2 AC chargers on standard 220V single-phase or 380V three-phase supplies. Products like Infinity FlexiCharge are designed for residential garages or parking spaces.
Is it cheaper to charge my EV at home or at a charging station?
Home charging is cheaper at around EGP 1 per kWh (e.g., EGP 190 for 200 kWh covering 1,000 km), versus EGP 1.69–1.86 per kWh at public AC stations. Off-peak scheduling via apps maximizes savings.
Do I need special permissions?
No special permissions from EgyptERA are needed for Level 1 home chargers (up to 7.2 kW), as they are exempt; request a separate prepaid meter from your distributor if desired. Commercial or higher-capacity setups require licenses.
What does "grounding not included" mean?
"Grounding not included" means the charger lacks a built-in earth/ground connection for fault protection; your home's electrical system must provide proper grounding to avoid shocks or equipment damage. Certified electricians handle this during installation.
What electrical requirements do I need?
Most 7kW home chargers need 220–380V AC, 32–40A single/three-phase circuits; 40% of homes may require panel upgrades costing EGP 2,000–8,000. Use certified pros to assess your supply.
How do I maintain my EV charger?
Wipe the unit monthly with a dry/damp cloth, inspect for cable damage/cracks, test full sessions quarterly, update firmware via app, and get annual electrician checks. Avoid unauthorized repairs.
What is Infinity FlexiCharge compatible with?
Infinity FlexiCharge (e.g., Prime 7kW) works with all EVs and PHEVs using Type 2 sockets on single/three-phase power. It's IP54-rated for Egypt's weather.












