Spin range

Plug and play home chargers

Take total control over your charging

Spin home chargers offer you complete convenience and control over your EV charging. Install a charger at home or carry one in the car with you – whatever you choose, you’re in charge.

Spin Control app

Tap to start, tap to stop. Simple. Full monitoring and control of your charger from anywhere.

Warranty

Comprehensive extended warranty and service plans provide complete peace of mind.

Convenience

Plug in right as you get home. Start charging immediately, or schedule for later.

1-hour charge = 120km
Max power = 22kw
Residential AC
1-hour charge = 40km*
Max power = 7.4kw
Commercial DC
Spin Pro

An unmatched home charging experience

Maximum functionality meets aesthetic design, with no compromise to ease of use.

WiFi and 4G for remote control and monitoring
Dynamic load management and sharing
Intuitive charge status display

With everything else you could ask for

Advanced charge scheduling
Fully operable up to 55°C
Tidy built-in cable and gun stowage
Type 2 plug
IP54 rating water resistant
Integrated 6mA DC + 30 mA AC ground fault protection RCD

Frequent questions

What’s the difference between Spin Air & Spin Pro?

Both chargers are great for home use and can be managed remotely via the Spin Control app over Bluetooth or WiFi. However, Spin Pro offers greater installation flexibility and smarter user interaction through features like a more advanced digital display and the choice between tethered or socket versions. Spin Pro also allows RFID authorization and 4G internet connectivity.

Is the Spin Control app free?

Yes! Our Spin Control app is completely free to use. Get it on the App Store or Google Play.

Are Exicom’s chargers compatible with my car?

Yes, if your car uses a Type 2, CHAdeMO, or GB/T connector, then compatibility between your car and our chargers is guaranteed.

How long will it take to charge my car?

Typically, charging to 80% with a home AC charger takes around 6-10 hours. Using a DC fast charger, charging to 80% usually takes just 1 hour, but it can take as little as 15 minutes if the vehicle and charger are both capable of extremely high power charging.

What’s the difference between an AC and a DC charger?

An EV battery requires DC power to function. When using an AC charger power is converted from AC power into DC power within the vehicle's own onboard charger, while a DC charger converts the power within the external charger itself. This allows much more power to be fed directly to the battery.

Both AC and DC chargers continuously monitor the charging session, in order to control the power flow and disconnect if any abnormal conditions are detected. More detailed management and reporting is possible with DC charging than with AC charging.

How do I get my charger installed?

We’ll provide you with complete installation support, from start to finish. We’ll evaluate your site, upgrade the utility supply and electrical grounding where necessary, install the hardware and software, then hand the up-and-running charger over to you. Want more info? Contact us