Grizzl-E Connection Guide
Connect Grizzl-E to the Grizzl-E Connect app
for iOS or Android.
Connect Grizzl-E to Wi-Fi
Connect your Grizzl-E Ultimate or Mini to your network using these simple steps:
Connect to the charger's Wi-Fi Network. The Wi-Fi network name is your serial number.
In your browser, enter the IP address 192.168.4.1 This will open the configuration page.
Go to the Setup tab. Scroll to Wi-Fi connect configuration.
Enter your Wi-Fi network name or select the Search button to show the list of available networks and select your network. Enter the Wi-Fi Password.
Enable the Connect button.
Select the Save button and the Confirm button to apply new settings.
Grizzl-E Connect
Grizzl-E Connect is the new Smart Charging application specifically designed for Grizzl-E.
Create a charging schedule, monitor real time charging, view detailed charging history, track charging cost, disable charger to prevent unauthorized use, and more.
To add your device to Grizzl-E Connect Application. Follow the directions above to connect your Grizzl-E Ultimate to Wi-Fi.
Create an account and sign in.
Select the + button to add a new device.
Select the your model from the list of devices.
Use the Scan Serial Number button to scan the QR code on the white label or type in the serial number manually.
Select the Add Charger to Account button.
Wi-Fi connectivity guidelines
Your Grizzl-E charger will perform best with a stable and strong Wi-Fi internet connection.
Weak or unstable internet connections can limit performance of EV chargers and prevent communication with your charger.
Basic Requirements:
2.4 GHz band Wi-Fi Network (Not 5 GHz)
Signal strength of -67 dBm or greater where the charger is located
Some firewalls may prevent or disrupt charger communication
Check your location’s Wi-Fi signal strength to ensure a quality EV charging experience. There are many third-party mobile apps available for testing Wi-Fi signal strength.
The simplest solution is to move the Wi-Fi router. It should be as close to your EV chargers as possible.
Wi-Fi repeaters or extenders can boost the signal of existing access points.
Multiple access points may be required to provide network coverage.