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myenergi zappi vs Emporia Pro EV Charger vs ChargePoint Home Flex

A smart home EV charger comparison for buyers who care about solar awareness, energy data, and app-led charging control.

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Which To Choose

Start with the practical fit, then read the table.

myenergi zappi

Best fit when up to 22 kW charging, solar charging mode: eCO, ECO+ and FAST modes; zappi can charge from grid power, solar/wind surplus, or a mix of grid and renewable generation, and load management: dynamic load balancing / energy-management behavior using supplied CT clamp(s), with broader myenergi ecosystem coordination through the app.

Emporia Pro EV Charger

Best fit when up to 11.5 kW charging, solar charging mode: solar optimization / excess-solar charging through the Emporia app and bundled Vue 3 energy monitor; requires correct Emporia monitoring setup., and load management: powerSmart dynamic load management with bundled Emporia Vue 3 monitor; charge rate adjusts to real-time home load and configured service capacity..

ChargePoint Home Flex

Best fit when up to 12 kW charging, solar charging mode: no native solar-surplus charging mode verified; app supports scheduling and charge-rate control., and load management: dedicated circuit with configurable 16/24/32/40/48/50 A output; no Home Flex-specific dynamic whole-home load management verified..

Use this comparison when the EV charger is part of a wider home energy setup and you want to weigh solar-first charging against mainstream app ecosystems.

At A Glance

Key fit signals before the full table

A quick pass over the most decision-shaping details for each device in this featured comparison.

myenergi zappi

Max charging
22 kW
Connector
Type 2 tethered cable or untethered Type 2 socket, depending on configuration
Solar charging
ECO, ECO+ and FAST modes; zappi can charge from grid power, solar/wind surplus, or a mix of grid and renewable generation
Load mgmt
Dynamic load balancing / energy-management behavior using supplied CT clamp(s), with broader myenergi ecosystem coordination through the app

Emporia Pro EV Charger

Max charging
11.5 kW
Connector
SAE J1772 or NACS / SAE J3400 connector; 25 ft cable.
Solar charging
Solar optimization / excess-solar charging through the Emporia app and bundled Vue 3 energy monitor; requires correct Emporia monitoring setup.
Load mgmt
PowerSmart dynamic load management with bundled Emporia Vue 3 monitor; charge rate adjusts to real-time home load and configured service capacity.

ChargePoint Home Flex

Max charging
12 kW
Connector
SAE J1772 or SAE J3400 / NACS, depending on SKU; 23 ft charging cable.
Solar charging
No native solar-surplus charging mode verified; app supports scheduling and charge-rate control.
Load mgmt
Dedicated circuit with configurable 16/24/32/40/48/50 A output; no Home Flex-specific dynamic whole-home load management verified.
Before You Decide

Checks that matter before price.

  • Decide whether simple scheduled charging is enough or solar-aware charging matters.
  • Check load management before assuming the highest amp rating is useful at home.
  • Confirm whether the charger needs an external meter for solar surplus control.
  • Treat OCPP, local API, and Home Assistant support as long-term flexibility signals.
Install fit
Phase support Single-phase 7.4 kW model or three-phase 22 kW model, depending on variant and site supply 208/240 V AC 50/60 Hz; single-phase, split-phase, and 3-phase Wye contexts per Emporia Pro specs. Single-phase 208/240 V AC, 60 Hz North American service.
Installation Wall-mounted smart EV charger installed by a qualified electrician; built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet on current models; no separate hub required for smart operation Indoor/outdoor NEMA Type 4 Level 2 EVSE. NEMA 14-50 supports up to 40 A; hardwired supports up to 48 A. Electrician installation recommended. Wall-mounted Level 2 AC EVSE; hardwired or NEMA 6-50 / NEMA 14-50 plug-in, indoor/outdoor Type/NEMA 3R installation by a licensed electrician.
Measurement EV charging energy telemetry and household import/export-aware charging control using CT clamp measurement for solar surplus and load balancing Level 2 AC EV charger with app scheduling, charging history, and PowerSmart load management using the bundled Vue 3 monitor. Single-phase 208/240 V Level 2 AC EV charger / EVSE; not an energy meter.
Max current 32 A 48 A 50 A
Rated power Unknown 11.5 kW Unknown
Nominal voltage Unknown 208/240 V AC Unknown
EV charging fit
Max charging power 22 kW 11.5 kW 12 kW
Connector Type 2 tethered cable or untethered Type 2 socket, depending on configuration SAE J1772 or NACS / SAE J3400 connector; 25 ft cable. SAE J1772 or SAE J3400 / NACS, depending on SKU; 23 ft charging cable.
Solar charging ECO, ECO+ and FAST modes; zappi can charge from grid power, solar/wind surplus, or a mix of grid and renewable generation Solar optimization / excess-solar charging through the Emporia app and bundled Vue 3 energy monitor; requires correct Emporia monitoring setup. No native solar-surplus charging mode verified; app supports scheduling and charge-rate control.
Load management Dynamic load balancing / energy-management behavior using supplied CT clamp(s), with broader myenergi ecosystem coordination through the app PowerSmart dynamic load management with bundled Emporia Vue 3 monitor; charge rate adjusts to real-time home load and configured service capacity. Dedicated circuit with configurable 16/24/32/40/48/50 A output; no Home Flex-specific dynamic whole-home load management verified.
OCPP OCPP 1.6J via myenergi cloud for compatible Wi-Fi zappi; Smart Charging/Reservations not supported. Not currently OCPP compatible. No Home Flex-specific owner-configurable OCPP backend verified; managed through ChargePoint app/cloud workflows.
Monitoring
Protocol Unknown Emporia App / PowerSmart Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / ChargePoint App
Local API No No No
Cloud dependency Local charging works at the charger; app, myaccount, remote monitoring, firmware updates, tariff features and OCPP setup use myenergi cloud/connectivity. Emporia app/cloud required; no local API. ChargePoint app/cloud used for smart features; Bluetooth setup can set amperage if Wi-Fi is unavailable.
Home Assistant Yes No No
Solar fit
Solar import/export Yes Yes No
Buying context
Price range About GBP 800-GBP 1200 before installation About $599 before installation Unknown
Availability United Kingdom official store and installer channel, with regional myenergi product pages also visible for Australia, New Zealand, and Benelux; model availability varies by country. United States via Emporia official shop and Amazon links; regional utility rebate support and third-party availability vary. United States and Canada / North America; connector SKU, rebate, and installer availability vary.
Source check
Last verified Jun 29, 2026 Jun 21, 2026 Jun 23, 2026
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Documentation Official docs Official docs Official docs
Verdict

Choose zappi for stronger solar-first appeal, Emporia for tighter energy-monitoring tie-ins, and ChargePoint for a familiar mainstream charging experience.

FAQ

Common decision questions.

Which ev charger should I choose?

Choose the option that matches your installation constraints and data path first. For 3 ev charger options, the full table is most useful after you know whether local data access, cloud convenience, backup behavior, solar visibility, or expansion matters most.

What should I check before comparing prices?

Check installation fit, required accessories, official documentation, monitoring platform support, and any unknown fields in the source-checked table. Price is only useful once those constraints are clear.

Can these devices work with local dashboards or Home Assistant?

myenergi zappi list Home Assistant support in the catalog. Local API support is not currently marked for these devices. Confirm firmware, region, and integration maturity before treating this as a final compatibility guarantee.

Are unknown fields a reason to avoid a device?

Not always. Unknown means the field was not confirmed from the reviewed source data. Treat it as a question for the installer, reseller, or manufacturer before making a purchase decision.

Does the verdict replace the specification table?

No. The verdict is a practical shortcut. Use the table to confirm the exact constraints that matter for your home, especially installation, monitoring, and support details.

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