WunderCurrent® Digital Energy Meter — Complete Monitoring for Safe EV Charging
The WunderCurrent® Digital Energy Meter is a high-precision AC monitoring module designed to help EV owners track all essential electrical parameters during charging. With 6-in-1 real-time monitoring, this meter ensures safer, more efficient and more accurate charging—at home, resorts, offices or outdoor locations.
Key Highlights
• 6-in-1 Real-Time Monitoring (Accuracy ±1%)
Displays:
- Voltage (V)
- Current (A)
- Active Power (W/kW)
- Energy Consumption (kWh)
- Frequency (Hz)
- Power Factor (PF)
Ensures your EV receives proper, stable power supply.
• Smart Safety Alerts + Memory Retention
- Overload indication when EV load exceeds safe limit
- Stores kWh readings even during power cuts
- Backlight memory for uninterrupted usage
- Resettable energy counter
• EV-Grade Long-Life Construction (80–260V AC)
- Supports external CT sensor up to 100A
- Designed for continuous EV charging environments
- Heavy-duty internal components
- Simple wiring — direct replacement for W2 Ultra & W3 Ultra meters
Technical Explanation
1. Voltage (V)
Shows your socket’s voltage.
- Below 180V: Many EVs will not charge or charge slowly
- Above 250V: Risk of heating or charger cut-off
Correct voltage ensures stable charging.
2. Current (A)
Indicates how much current your EV is drawing.
- Helps verify charging speed
- Detects wiring issues
- Prevents overload
3. Power (W/kW)
Shows real-time power draw.
Useful for:
- Checking charging speed
- Identifying socket issues
- Monitoring fluctuating supply
Energy Consumption (kWh)
Total electricity units consumed during an EV charging session.
This helps you:
- Track the exact charging cost
- Prevent incorrect billing at hotels, resorts, workplaces
- Monitor your EV’s charging efficiency
- Calculate your total electricity expense easily using:
Units (kWh) × Your Electricity Provider’s Per-Unit Rate
(Example: If meter shows 4.2 kWh and your per-unit rate is ₹8 → 4.2 × 8 = ₹33.6)
5. Frequency (Hz)
Should be near 50 Hz in India.
- Unstable frequency = EV may refuse to charge
- Protects EV electronics
6. Power Factor (PF)
Healthy EV charging requires 0.95–1.0 PF.
- Low PF = wasted electricity + slow charging
- Indicates poor socket or wiring quality
- Helps maintain charging efficiency
🛠️ Specifications
Parameter | Details |
Voltage Range | 80–260V AC |
Display | LCD multi-parameter |
Max Current | Up to 100A via CT sensor |
Accuracy | ±1% |
Memory | Yes, retains kWh after power cut |
Alerts | Overload Indication |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Compatibility | W2 Ultra, W3 Ultra, all single-phase EV setups |
Wiring | Simple single-phase wiring |