Infypower V2G EV Charger Review 

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Infypower EV Charger Review

Note: This Infypower V2G Charger review is written by fully independent experts and has no incentive to promote one brand over another so Australian homeowners can make an informed decision.

If you’re exploring EV charging, the Infypower EV Charger is a premium, bidirectional vehicle-to-grid (V2G) designed to both charge an EV and send energy back to the home or grid. Available in 7kW, 11kW and 22kW models, it focuses on smart control and future energy integration rather than simple plug-and-play charging. Solar Choice uses a consistent scorecard to assess all V2G EV chargers available in Australia.

At a Glance: Infypower EV Charger Scores 2 out of 5

Price $$$$
Australian pricing for Infypower V2G chargers is not yet widely available and is expected to be higher than standard home EV chargers. As a general guide only, similar lower-capacity V2G chargers are often priced in the $1,500–$2,000 range before installation.

Trustworthy Company: 1 / 5
Infypower is a Chinese manufacturer with no direct Australian office or staff. The product is distributed locally by V2Grid Australia and has a limited Australian track record.

Warranty Offer: 2 / 5
Supplied with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship, which is below the market average for premium EV chargers.

Solar Integration: 1 / 5
Can operate within a broader home energy system, but lacks confirmed CT clamp support and built-in excess solar charging features, requiring additional setup.

Functionality: 4 / 5
Supports OCPP smart charging, dynamic load management, IP65 weather resistance, and includes an on-unit LCD screen. Cable length options are unclear.

Infypower V2G EV Charger Costs & Pricing

Infypower does not publish Australian pricing for its V2G EV chargers, and finding indicative pricing can be difficult. Pricing across the Infypower V2G range is expected to increase with charger size, with higher-power models costing more than lower-capacity options. As a reference point, other bidirectional similar chargers are typically seen in the $1,500 to $2,000 range before installation. 

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Company Overview

Infypower (Shenzhen Infypower Co., Ltd.) is a Chinese energy technology company founded in 2014, specialising in EV charging and bidirectional (V2G/V2H) power solutions. Its products were introduced to the Australian market in late 2025, giving the brand a limited local track record, though this does not indicate poor product quality or reliability.

In Australia, Infypower operates through V2Grid Australia, an Adelaide-based distributor specialising in V2G systems. V2Grid Australia provides local customer support, including installation coordination, troubleshooting, and warranty assistance, and can be contacted via phone (08 7095 7622) or email (info@v2grid.com.au). Their head office is located at 144 Hutt Street, Adelaide SA 5000.

Models and Charging Features 

Infypower offers a range of V2G EV chargers, including 7kW, 11kW, and 22kW models. All models support two-way charging, allowing compatible EVs to charge and send power back to the home or grid where permitted. Lower-power models are better suited to overnight charging, while higher-power options support faster charging and more advanced energy setups.

These chargers are designed for properties with the right electrical setup and approvals. Across the range, Infypower chargers include smart charging features, built-in load management, and an IP65 weather-resistance rating, making them suitable for outdoor installation.

Charging Control Options

  • Charging is mainly controlled through software, rather than buttons
  • An on-unit LCD touchscreen shows basic charging status and controls
  • An app and web portal allow users to check charging progress and manage settings remotely
  • Designed to work as part of a managed energy system, not as a basic standalone charger
  • Two-way charging depends on compatible vehicles and local network approval

To estimate how solar and EV charging interact in your household, see Solar Choice’s solar & battery calculators

Technical Specifications

Specification7kW V2G11kW V2G22kW V2G
ModelEXP07K1E-FSWEXP11K1E-FSWEXP22K3E-FSW
Power Output7 kW11 kW22 kW
Input / Output Voltage230 V AC (single-phase)380 / 400 / 480 V AC (three-phase)380 / 400 / 480 V AC (three-phase)
Size568 × 340 × 190 mm705 × 405 × 230 mm610 × 640 × 270 mm
Weight~40 kg (incl. charging connector)45 kg (incl. charging connector)~65 kg (incl. charging connector)
Frequency50 / 60 Hz50 / 60 Hz50 / 60 Hz
Warranty2 years2 years2 years
Weatherproof RatingIP65 (cabinet), IK10 (cabinet), IK08 (LCD)IP65 (cabinet), IK10 (cabinet), IK08 (LCD)IP65 (cabinet), IK10 (cabinet) 
Solar CompatibilityYes (managed V2H / V2G systems only)Yes (managed V2H / V2G systems only)Yes (managed V2H / V2G systems only)

For more in-depth details, check the full technical manual for each of these models:

EXP07K1E-FSW

EXP11K1E-FSW

EXP22K3E-FSW

Solar Integration 

The Infypower V2G charger can be used alongside solar as part of a broader home energy system, allowing compatible electric vehicles to store energy and, when supported, send it back to the home or grid. This makes it suitable for advanced setups where the EV battery is treated as an energy asset rather than just a vehicle.

However, there is no confirmed support for CT clamp integration, does not include built-in features for automatically using excess solar power and requires additional setup to enable solar operation. 

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Bidirectional charging – Supports V2H and V2G use cases.Limited solar optimisation – No confirmed CT clamp support or low-threshold surplus charging.
Smart energy features – OCPP support and dynamic load management.No listed pricing  – Infypower does not publish Australian pricing, making it difficult for buyers to compare upfront costs
Outdoor-ready design – IP65 rating suits outdoor installation.No local office – Infypower has no Australian office, relying on a distributor.

Installation Requirements 

Installation of the Infypower V2G charger requires a three-phase power supply and must be carried out by a licensed electrician to meet Australian electrical safety standards. Installation requires a compatible bidirectional unit, appropriate electrical wiring, and connection to the home or grid.

V2Grid Australia provides support during installation to help ensure the system is set up in line with relevant standards. As with all fixed EV charging equipment, installation must be assessed on a site-by-site basis to ensure safe and compliant operation. Suggested readers seek qualified installers via Solar Choice.

Warranty and Service

Infypower chargers come with a 2-year manufacturer limited warranty for products supplied in Australia and New Zealand. The warranty is provided by Infypower and administered locally by V2Grid Australia, covering defects in materials and workmanship from the date of installation (or three months after delivery, whichever occurs first).

Faulty components may be repaired or replaced if the charger has been correctly installed and used. Although warranty inquiries are advised to be handled by Infypower, this is not recommended for Australian customers, as responses can take up to 2 business days. It is better to contact V2Grid Australia with any warranty and technical needs.  

Full terms are outlined in Infypower’s warranty documentation.

Final Verdict: Should You Buy the Infypower EV Charger?

The Infypower V2G EV Charger range is built for advanced energy use, allowing compatible EVs to both charge and send power back to the home or grid. Available in multiple power options, with smart charging features and a durable outdoor-rated design, it’s best suited to homes or sites preparing for future V2G and V2H use, rather than basic EV charging.

However, there are clear trade-offs. Solar integration is limited, with no confirmed CT clamp support or built-in excess solar charging, and Australian pricing is not publicly listed, making cost comparisons difficult. Installation is more complex than standard EV chargers, and the brand’s short operating history in Australia may concern buyers seeking long-term support certainty

Choose Infypower if you want:

  • Bidirectional (V2G / V2H) capability
  • Smart charging and load management
  • A charger designed for future energy systems 

Look elsewhere if you want:

  • Simple, solar-optimised EV charging
  • Clear upfront pricing
  • Lower installation complexity
  • A longer-established Australian brand with a proven local track record

For alternatives, explore EV charger reviews and comparisons.

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