Unlike standard North American or European single-phase layouts, São Paulo's electricity supply is structurally unique. The metropolitan region, served largely by Enel Distribuição São Paulo, operates on both 127V (phase-to-neutral) and 220V (phase-to-phase) systems for single-phase networks, alongside three-phase 220V/380V setups. For multi-family complexes, residential charging hardware must utilize robust, galvanic-isolated components that support dual-phase configurations without compromising the safety metrics required by ABNT standards.
São Paulo is leading Brazil's regulatory push with Municipal Decree nº 59.834. This regulation mandates that all newly constructed residential residential buildings incorporate infrastructure for individual metering and charging circuits for electric vehicles. This legal transition has created a massive wave of requirements for scale-ready commercial-grade AC chargers capable of smart load management to avoid exceeding building power capacity limitations.
São Paulo's premium consumer EV market is heavily driven by imported electric vehicles from global OEMs like BYD, Great Wall Motors (GWM), Volvo, BMW, and Porsche. These models predominantly feature the IEC 62196-2 Type 2 connection interface. Our factories export systems that natively configure to these requirements, providing direct compatibility and local safety mechanism integration.
SEO Insight & Information Gain: When sourcing residential EV charging stations for the São Paulo market, distributors must verify compatibility with NBR 5410 (Brazilian electrical installations standard) and plan for ANATEL wireless certification for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth smart communication modules.
Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. is a forward-thinking technology company specializing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and smart energy solutions. Based in Shenzhen, the company focuses on the development, manufacturing, and deployment of advanced EV charging systems for global markets.
Orange Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of charging solutions, including workplace EV charging, public charging infrastructure, residential charging solutions, and fleet charging systems. The company also develops fast-charging stations, urban charging networks, and highway charging stations to support the growing adoption of electric mobility.
In addition, Orange Energy delivers specialized applications such as retail parking charging, hotel destination charging, shopping mall and office building charging solutions, and multi-unit residential charging systems. Its innovative offerings also include advertising display charging stations, digital screen chargers, interactive charging displays, solar-powered EV charging systems, and networked charging management platforms.
With a strong focus on smart technology, reliability, and sustainability, Shenzhen Orange Energy Co., Ltd. aims to help cities, businesses, and communities build efficient EV charging ecosystems worldwide. By leveraging cutting-edge manufacturing protocols, Orange Energy serves as a pivotal partner for developers, installers, and importers operating in Latin America, particularly in the rapidly growing metropolitan zones of São Paulo.
Multi-unit residential high-rises are the primary housing structure in core neighborhoods like Jardins and Pinheiros. With limited electrical capacities, installing a wallbox for every resident requires dynamic load balancing. Our OCPP-integrated charging systems communicate with building management networks to throttle power delivery according to peak usage times, preventing building-wide blackouts while ensuring that all vehicles are ready by morning.
In suburban residential areas such as Alphaville, luxury single-family homes frequently utilize solar PV systems. For these projects, Orange Energy exports smart EV wallboxes integrated with PV-matching capabilities. Homeowners can redirect excess solar power directly into their electric vehicles, reducing reliance on the public grid and lowering overall home energy costs.
Mixed-use corporate and residential properties in South São Paulo require flexible hardware that handles both public daytime visitors and private overnight residents. Integrated RFID authentication systems and custom mobile applications allow building operators to set distinct pricing rules, manage station reservations, and generate detailed carbon reduction reports.
As an established exporter to the South American market, Orange Energy ensures that all products are built with international standards in mind. Our systems conform to IEC 61851-1, standardizing safe power delivery protocols across electric vehicles.
Yes. Our residential chargers are engineered to withstand grid variations typical of the region. They operate reliably on 230V single-phase systems as well as two-phase 220V systems (phase-to-phase configurations without a neutral wire), which are common in residential installations across the São Paulo metro area.
Our stations are built with the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) 1.6J and are ready for OCPP 2.0.1 upgrades. This allows for seamless connection to third-party management, billing, and monitoring platforms. Hardware variants include both Wi-Fi and 4G options to maintain reliable data connection in deep underground parking garages.
We work closely with local importers to provide the necessary test reports (CE, TUV, and IEC) to support the local compliance processes. Any wireless communication components (Wi-Fi, RFID, and Bluetooth modules) are built to meet the requirements for ANATEL homologation, ensuring a smooth customs clearance path.
Yes. We offer smart Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB) modules. The system automatically measures the real-time consumption of the home or condominium building and dynamically adjusts the charging output of the connected wallbox to prevent overload events.