Peblar revealed the Peblar Dual at Power2Drive Europe in Munich on 23 June 2026, and the full datasheet is now public. It is a dual-socket AC charger built for semi-public and commercial sites, and it speaks OCPP, so it connects to Plugchoice like any other charger.
What it is
The Dual puts two Type 2 sockets behind a single grid connection and shares the available power between them: 1x 22 kW to one car, or 2x 11 kW split across both. That is the core idea. Rather than demanding a heavier feed to add a post, it suits sites where the grid connection, not the hardware, is the limit. Internal load balancing, active group phase balancing and automatic phase rotation handle the split, and protection (MCB, per-socket RCD, Type 2 SPD) sits inside the case.
It is compact for a commercial unit: 8.4 kg, IP54/IK10, rated -25 to +55 C. Metering is a MID Class B meter, with an Eichrecht variant available. A modular split backplate lets installers pre-wire a site and dock the charger later.
Payments and connectivity
The Dual carries a full card payment terminal: direct payment with PIN entry (Mastercard/Visa), alongside contactless RFID/NFC and a dynamic QR code, so a driver can pay without an app or account. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6, LTE Cat 1 with an integrated SIM and data included, and two Ethernet ports with a built-in switch for daisy-chaining units along a row. It supports ISO 15118-2 Plug and Charge, with 15118-20 listed for a future firmware. Price and warranty are not yet published.
Who it is for, and where Plugchoice fits
Car parks, workplaces, and semi-public or commercial sites that are short on grid capacity are the obvious fit. The Dual ships with OCPP 1.6J today and OCPP 2.1 on the roadmap, so you can add it in Plugchoice and run it next to whatever else you operate: monitoring, smart charging and load management, tariffs and diagnostics from one place, regardless of brand. Plugchoice already supports the Peblar range, so the Dual fits the same way.
For installers, CPOs and resellers, that is the practical takeaway. The hardware choice and the platform choice stay separate. Pick the Dual where its constrained-feed design and built-in payment terminal earn their place, and keep every site on one OCPP backoffice so you are never tied to a single vendor. You can connect Peblar to Plugchoice for free, browse the integrations overview, check pricing, or get started.
