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Nexblue Edge

The Edge, designed and manufactured by Nexblue, currently ranks 52 on the Monta supported hardware list. The inclusion of Type2 connector(s), along with a maximum power output of 22 kW and AC charging capabilities, make the Edge worth considering as a viable option to meet your requirements.
AC
Current type
22 kW
Max power
Edge

Nexblue Edge specifications

Full name Nexblue - Edge
Manufacturer Nexblue
Supported power 3.7 / 7.4 / 11.0 / 22.0
Type AC
Number of connectors 1
Connector type(s) Type2
identifier nexblue_edge kW
Nexblue Edge datasheet

Monta features with Nexblue Edge features

Get access to unique features when integrating your charger to the Monta platform.
Edge
  • Lock Cable
  • Load Balancing
  • Auto Start
  • Auto Schedules
  • Local Auth List Management
  • Powerbank
  • Solar Charge
  • Release Detection
  • Native Qr Serial
  • Firmware Management
  • Eichrecht
  • Auto Charge
  • Pricing Display
  • Display Qr Code
  • Iso 15118 2 Plug And Charge
  • Iso 15118 20 Plug And Charge

Nexblue Edge performance and user ratings

Monta is committed to complete transparency through real-world charging and usage statistics. We evaluate all charge points in our network on a set of important criteria: charge success, user satisfaction, and uptime. The 30-day rolling averages influence a charge point models overall performance score and ranking on our supported charge points list.

Performance score

A charge point model's performance score is calculated once a day by averaging its uptime, charge success, and user satisfaction rates. The model with the highest 30-day rolling average ranks first on our supported charge points list. The lower the rolling average, the further down the list it ranks
Nexblue Edge scores 88% for overall performance

Charge success rate

Once a driver starts charging their vehicle, we can track the charge success rate. This is the percentage of sessions that result in a successful energy transfer to a vehicle. In other words, it shows how reliable a specific charge point model is, which is critical for drivers, charge point operators, and manufacturers alike.

Learn the differences between a successful charge and failed charge.

Nexblue Edge scores 81% for charge success

User satisfaction rate

Few things are more important to an EV driver than arriving at a charge point and feeling confident that it will work. And with more regulatory bodies requiring that we report hardware uptime, this is an essential measure.

Uptime rate tells drivers and manufacturers the percentage of time a charge point model is available compared to when it's out of service. When a model is available, this could mean it's reserved for charging, actually charging a vehicle, finishing a charge, or even sitting idle. When a model is unavailable, it might be because it is offline or experienced an error while delivering energy to a vehicle.

To give you the most accurate data, we look at all instances of a charge point model and have defined when we start and stop measuring uptime.

Nexblue Edge scores 84% for user satisfaction

Uptime rate

User reviews have a major impact on a brand. EV drivers can report their satisfaction and provide feedback in the Monta platform about their latest charge session. Based on a scale of 1 to 5 and then converted to a percentage, the user satisfaction rate is the average rating of a charge point model.

This data is available in Monta's Hardware Portal for charge point operators and hardware manufacturers. We explain the user satisfaction scale in more detail in our Help Center.

Nexblue Edge scores 99% for uptime
Performance score
88%
Charge success rate
81%
User satisfaction rate
84%
Uptime rate
99%
Ratings for Nexblue Edge based on Monta's usage data
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