Finn's Sigenergy EV Chargers Review & Verdict
Finn Peacock has been a Chartered Electrical Engineer since 1998, and is ex-CSIRO
New to the Australian market, Sigenergy's EV chargers have made a good impression on local installers and I'm happy to recommend them.
In the SolarQuotes 2025 Installers' Choice EV Charger Awards, Sigenergy took 3rd place.
The standard AC EV charger (7kW on single phase) works well, with dynamic load management as an optional extra.
Their DC charger is a crazy 25 kW (see our video on this here), but it's not cheap, so it's only for those who really need blazing fast charging at home and already have a Sigenergy stackable inverter.
Sigenergy EV Chargers: Pros & Cons
- Solar smart charging when installed with Sigenergy home battery.
- Reasonably priced for the quality and feature set.
- More protection features than you can poke a stick at.
- A DC 25kW option (module must be used with Sigenstor battery) that is bidirectional ready.
- AC charger needs to be used with Sigenstor battery system for some advanced features.
- Reports of commissioning new AC units on existing sites requiring phone support.
- Solar surplus charging reportedly doesn't work on AC units when an external export limit is applied.
- AC charger issues with switching between single and three phase charging.
- Plastic covers on AC unit don’t always fit properly
About Sigenergy
Sigenergy is a Chinese manufacturer of inverters, batteries and EV chargers that was founded in 2022.
Australian Office Contact Details
Address: Suite 02, Level 7, 191 Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Telephone: (Sales): 0400 108 934
Telephone: (Support): 0452 417 654
Email (Sales): [email protected]
Email (Support): [email protected]
Australian website
Company Information
Sigenergy was founded by Tony Xu, who was previously Huawei's solar division president. While Sigenergy is a young company, it has grown very rapidly and caught the (positive) attention of many in the industry.
The firm already has 600+ employees and boasts a 20,000 sqm manufacturing facility in Lin-gan New Area in Shanghai. Its 8,000+ sqm global headquarters and research and development facility alone has 500 employees, with 70% of those being R&D engineers.
Sigenergy EV Chargers In Australia
The company's EV charger range has two core products: the conventional Sigen EV AC charger and the SigenStor EV DC charging module.
Sigen EV AC Charger
Available in 7kW (single-phase), 11 and 22kW (three-phase) variants; the wall-mounted Sigen EV AC charger offers several modes: 100% PV charging, solar boost charging and "fast" charging - but these functions require use of the charger with a SigenStor home battery.
It has dynamic load management to prevent overload (needs to be used with Sigen Power Sensor), plus other protection features including:
- Over / under voltage
- Over temperature
- Protective earth and neutral (PEN)
- Randomised charging delay
- Ground fault
- Surge
- Integrated residual current failure protection
The Sigen EV AC charger is available tethered or untethered, measures 234 x 384 x 126 mm and weighs either 4.5kg or 6.5kg depending on the case. Its operating temperature range is -30C ~ 55C, and with an IP65 protection rating it can be installed outside.
Monitoring, controlling and scheduling of charging sessions is carried out with the mySigen App, which also features charging history and provides insights along potential optimisation options. There's also an LED indicator on the unit indicating status.
SigenStor EV DC Charging Module
Installed as part of the SigenStor all-in-one battery system, this charger is available in 12.5kW and 25kW variants. It's integrated into the all-in-one system by adding a module to the battery stack. You can watch (and read) about a SigenStor EV DC charging module installation here.
This module is notable because it provides true home DC charging, bypassing your EV's onboard AC>DC charger limits to provide nameplate speed. For example, if you have a BYD Atto 3 that can only charge at 7kW AC, this module can more than triple speeds.
It's also a lot more expensive than a conventional charger, topping out at $8,600 for the 25kW unit compared to ~$1,200 for their AC product. But when you factor in it's also bidirectional ready and other bidirectional chargers cost around $10,000 at the moment, it works out to be comparatively great value for money.
More specifications for both AC and DC products can be viewed on SolarQuotes' EV charger comparison table.
Warranty Details
Sigenergy warrants that the Sigen EV AC charger's electronics and enclosure will be free of defects caused by improper workmanship or defective materials for three years. The EV DC Charging Module warranty is also three years, except for "vulnerable" parts such as strip lights in the decorative cover, which is 2 years.
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I had a bit of trouble fir the first 2 weeks as the settings in the Segenergy app were mainly aspirational or for decoration. The charger tripped out the house battery 3 times over 2 weeks. The battery reset itself and recovered after a couple of minutes but it was scary the first time. The option to reduce the charging rate didn't work. The EV charger didn't show up correctly in the Sigen app.
The Empower Solar folks got onto Sigenergy and didn't stop until Sigenergy found the problem and issued a software update to fix all the issues.
The charger is now officialy brilliant.
I think it helped a lot that Micheal from Empower Solar is first and foremost an electrical engineer and solar enthusiast with a generous helping of nerd (yep, nerd is a compliment these days). And a salesman second. Having a bloke with that level of smarts communicating with the bofins at Sigenergy probably helped a lot in sorting out the issues.
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