Infrastructure + technology

Indra launches new Smart LUX home charger

Leading British EV charging and smart energy technology business, Indra, has launched its Smart LUX EV (electric vehicle) home charger.
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Alec Peachey

Leading British EV charging and smart energy technology business, Indra, has launched its Smart LUX EV (electric vehicle) home charger.

Complete with all the smart functionality of the Indra Smart PRO, the compact Smart LUX comes in a choice of four colours and a unique light sequence that enables users to quickly understand the charger status. Its features include integration with the cheapest and greenest tariffs, including Type of Use, Time of Use and Agile tariffs with potential annual savings of up to £830 compared with other home charger brands, and £2,500 when compared with the cost of fuelling a petrol vehicle.

The Smart LUX comes with a choice of 6m or an optional 10m tethered charging cable, giving increased flexibility and access to charging.

Crucially, Smart LUX gives users easy access to the greenest and cheapest energy tariffs, enabling them to minimise both their carbon footprint and energy bills. 

Compatible with any energy supplier, the Smart LUX works with Indra’s intuitive app. Putting the full potential of the Smart LUX charger in the palm of the user’s hand, the Indra App automatically selects the best time to charge for the lowest costs and greenest energy, and allows drivers to add charge by miles, kW or cost.

The Smart LUX is also solar PV ready and capable of diverting surplus energy from your solar panels into your EV.

Indra’s Founder and Chief Product Officer, Mike Schooling, said: “The new Smart LUX has been designed, developed and engineered in the UK, and is built using our years of knowledge and experience in the smart energy technology business. Its ultra slim design and intuitive technology offers EV drivers the most flexible, high performance and cost-effective charging solution available on the market today.”  

Image courtesy of Indra.

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