Illuminated EV Charging for your business.

The io7 by Ratio

Made with maximum performance and versatility in mind, the io7 EV charger uses advanced LED optics to deliver uniform, optimised lighting exactly where and when you need it. Connect safely, effortlessly, every time.

  • Built for business and public places
  • 7.4kw / 22kw
  • Made in the UK

io7 EV Charger Features

High Performance Optics

Less than 2% upward light pollution

OCPP 1.6 Compliant

Connects with any back office management system

Three Year Warranty

Quality assured with 3 years peace of mind

Multiple Charging Capabilities

Plug & charge, mobile app or RFID controlled charging

Over-the-Air Updates

Ensures your charger is always up to date

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Your Workplace

The io7 has been specifically designed to enable EV charging in a multitude of environments. The io7 can be configured to suit the user’s power availability and charging needs, internet connectivity, lighting requirements and budget.

  • Extruded aluminium body with die-cast aluminium head unit sealed to IP66
  • Flexible payment and usage methods – plug & charge, mobile app, and RFID controlled charging
  • Designed for quick installation and easy maintenance

The io7 is a comprehensive solution for various environments, including workplaces, car parks, and hotels. We offer full configuration to suit your power availability and charging needs, internet connectivity, lighting requirements, and budget.

Your Guiding Light

The io7’s built-in illuminated head is optimal for general area lighting. The sophisticated LED optics provide excellent ground illumination and high light uniformity, ensuring you always connect to the io7 correctly and safely.

  • Precision optics for uniform ground lighting
  • Low glare with less than 2% upward light
  • 100,000 hour LED lifespan

The high performance nature of the illuminated head means that it can be incorporated into the overall exterior lighting solution of your chosen site, used as lighting to illuminate walkways in the event of an emergency, and even to shine a light on bonnet and boot storage when looking for your charging cable.

Sense and Sensibility

The optional io7 Sense hardware can provide both static and dynamic load management, maximising your charging speeds while protecting your
building and energy supply.

  • Control up to 16 io7s (32 vehicles) with the io7 Sense Pro.
  • Control up to 5 io7s (10 vehicles) with the io7 Sense Lite.

The full io7 Sense family takes the power consumption of all in-use sockets into a load calculation, allowing you to isolate specific chargers and maximise charging for VIPs, decreasing the consumption of chargers identified for visitors or other EV charging parking spaces.

Load Management

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Charging your car should be Convenient, Connected, Protected. At Ratio we make choosing your home charger as simple and reassuring as possible.

Three phase versions available to special order, contact us for more info.

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Fully tested and approved for UK and EU markets, our range of EV charging cables and mobile chargers are ideal for when you’re at home, work, or on the road.

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Ratio For Business

Ratio for Business is our flexible back office for EV chargers. Support your business through saving energy, reducing costs, and even generating revenue. Data and payments can also be easily managed via a single software platform.

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io7 Sense

The io7 is available with both static and dynamic load management systems. Using io7 Sense, the io7 is designed to maximise charging speeds whilst protecting the electrical installation and building infrastructure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A tethered EV charger cable is permanently attached to your charging unit whereas an untethered charger cable is kept loose and needs to be connected to the charging unit and the car to complete a charge. Ultimately, the best charger for depends on the individual preferences, requirements, and charging habits.

Slow

3 pin plug, up to a 16A commando (camping) socket. Max 3.7kWh, full charges an EV in circa 24 hours. Typically used as a failsafe for an EV driver just-in-case.

Fast Destination Charging

Ratio’s core marketplace. Single and three-phase, up to 32A (7.4kW and 22kW).

Rapid/Ultra Rapid

DC energy starting from 40kW to 350kW. Main use-case would be motorway services etc. when you need a charge in 20 minutes whilst getting a coffee.

EV load management is the ability to control how much energy an EV charger dispenses to a vehicle; controlling when electricity is used, where it goes and how much goes to each vehicle.

Load management ensures that each vehicle is charged as much as possible, without threatening the electricity grid, building infrastructure or risking high demand charges, by specifically addressing the even distribution of electrical loads within the power distribution system to maintain stability and prevent issues related to imbalances.

Static load management involves the installation of EV charging equipment on a dedicated power supply that has a known fixed power capacity. The EV chargers are designed to effectively manage this power supply by evenly distributing the load between them as more sockets are utilised. This can be done at Cloud level (using back-office software) or locally to the chargers using the Ratio Sense.

For example, a site that has 22kW available in total and 4 sockets; each charge point will receive the maximum power available i.e. 5.5kW for 4 vehicles, 7.3kW for three vehicles, 11kW for two vehicles.

Dynamic load management monitors the building’s energy supply and usage, calculating the power available and distributing it equally to the EV charger installation. As the building power consumption increases (heavy machinery being switched on or off for example), the additional dynamic load management hardware will increase or decrease the power available to the EV charger installation.

OZEV stands for the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles. It was previously known as OLEV the Office for Low Emission Vehicles. To be approved by OZEV for installation, all chargepoints must meet a minimum set of technical requirements.

There are various government OZEV grants for charging available, designed to encourage the uptake of EVs and to help businesses with the upfront costs associated with installing charge point equipment, as well as the infrastructure needed.

  • Workplace Charging Scheme
  • Chargepoint Grant for Renters or Flat Owners
  • Chargepoint and Infrastructure Grants for Landlords
  • Infrastructure Grant for Staff and Fleet Carparks

There are also government funds set up for councils with a pool of money set aside to enable councils to install chargers for public use either on-street or in charging hubs for example. Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) funding and On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS) grants. These funds and grants will rely on the Charge Point Operator, often either a large business or being backed by investment, to fund a significant proportion of the installation (regularly up to 60%).

There are various government OZEV grants for workplace charging available

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OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) is an open-source communication protocol that standardises the communication between EV charge points (CP) and charge point management systems (CPMS).

RFID stands for radio frequency identification. An RFID card lets you start a charge at a public charging point by tapping your card against a reader. The card contains unique data that is transmitted to the charging station, allowing it to identify the user and initiate the charging process.

Ratio utilises an innovative electric vehicle charge point management software, known as Fuuse, which allows for a flexible workplace EV charging platform. This system allows the business owner to decide whether to keep their charge points private for employees, or to be discoverable by members of the public. Fuuse offers multi-tariff options which means you can charge different rates for various user groups – for example, you may wish to offer EV charging to employees at no cost, whereas customers and visitors can be charged for their usage which will open a brand new revenue stream for the business.

Commercial installations may require 4G connectivity to keep the charger installation away from the building Wi-Fi network.