CTEK’s first EPD lands for CC3 wallbox

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Published: January 10, 2026

Big moment for EV charging gear. CTEK has published its first Environmental Product Declaration, a product‑specific EPD for the CHARGESTORM Connected 3 wallbox, and stepped squarely into the transparency arena that drives spec decisions in workplaces, destinations, and public charging projects.

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What CTEK just published

CTEK now has one current, product‑specific EPD covering the CHARGESTORM Connected 3 AC wallbox. The declaration is issued by EPD Hub and is valid through December 9, 2030. Based on the title and scope, this reads as a single‑product EPD focused on the CC3 hardware rather than a broad family range.

Why this matters for specification

EV charging hardware is showing up on electrical schedules for offices, multifamily garages, universities, and public agencies. When spec teams see a product‑specific EPD, they can model embodied impacts with confidence instead of defaulting to conservative allowances that make swaps more likely. That shifts the conversation from price to performance and availability.

Program operator, rules, and scope

The EPD was published with EPD Hub under the PCR covering electronic and electrical products and charging stations. If you are planning the next wave, confirm whether updated rules are coming before renewal to keep comparability clean across bids. A strong LCA partner will also align the operator choice with your key markets and buyer expectations.

What CTEK makes and who buys it

CTEK builds EV charge points and supporting connectivity used by workplaces, fleets, destination charging, and property operators. The CC3’s dual‑outlet, OCPP connectivity, and load balancing make it a fit for multi‑stall, managed charging where uptime and simple commissioning decide the day.

Competitive snapshot

Amina Distribution AS has charger EPDs in market, published via EPD Norway for its amina S wallbox. Sync Energy has a charger EPD published via EPD Hub for its Pro Charger Twin. Several large electrical brands have extensive EPD portfolios for switchgear and transformers, yet we did not locate charger‑specific EPDs from them in the dataset we reviewed on January 5, 2026, which gives CTEK early footing on EVSE transparency in this slice of the market. If your team sells into projects where EVSE is evaluated alongside other Division 26 equipment, having a charger‑specific EPD reduces friction and keeps CC3 in the short‑list.

What spec teams get now

  • A named, product‑specific EPD for CC3 from a recognized operator, which satisfies common documentation asks in RFPs and owner standards.
  • Clear renewal timing that can be mapped against bid pipelines and model year updates.
  • A template CTEK can extend to additional CC3 configurations or future models to broaden coverage.

Visibility check

As of January 5, 2026, we could not find this EPD on CTEK’s website product or sustainability pages. Visibility is half the battle. Add the PDF to the CC3 product page and your sustainability hub, and ensure sales can attach it in submittal packs. Do the boring plumbing, win more specs. It’s the straighforward move.

What to do next

Treat this as chapter one. Map your top‑moving CC3 configurations and accessories, decide whether they fit under the same declaration or need separate coverage, and lock a renewal calendar against upcoming PCR updates. Pick a partner who will actually handle internal data collection and publish with the operator your market prefers so engineering and product teams stay focused on building the next release.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many EPDs does CTEK have today and what do they cover?

One current, product‑specific EPD covering the CHARGESTORM Connected 3 AC wallbox, published by EPD Hub and valid through December 9, 2030.

Which competitors already have charger‑specific EPDs visible in the market?

Amina Distribution AS and Sync Energy both have charger EPDs published via reputable program operators. Several larger electrical brands have EPDs for other electrical gear, but we did not find charger‑specific EPDs for them in our January 5, 2026 review.

Is the developer or LCA consultant named on CTEK’s declaration?

We did not see a developer organization named alongside the listing we reviewed. If it becomes available, add it to external materials so procurement can complete their due diligence quickly.

Where should CTEK place the EPD for maximum impact?

Host it on the CC3 product page and the sustainability hub, and include it in standard submittal bundles so estimators and specifiers can grab it in one click.

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