NeLeSo Edge Go · Entry box

Charging and load management – even without a network on site.

The low-cost entry box of the Edge family: OCPP server and dynamic load management for up to 10 charge points, with built-in LTE for sites without a fixed line. Offline-first, vendor-independent, with full data sovereignty – deliberately without AI, to keep the entry affordable.

Use cases

Built for the small site with no server room – and no DSL.

Anywhere a handful of charge points need to run reliably, but there is neither an IT infrastructure nor a fixed-line connection.

Car park & parking spaces

A few wallboxes on the company or customer car park, fairly balanced across the existing connection. The box sits in the distribution board, connects via LTE and needs no dedicated line into the building.

Campsite & yard

Remote sites without DSL: Edge Go goes online over cellular, runs load management locally and keeps charging even if the connection drops.

First charge-point rollout

The affordable way to start with a few charge points – on the same software base as the larger variants. As demand grows, you move to Edge S or Edge L without starting over.

From the field · load management

Limited connection, several charge points, one box.

The same dynamic load management as in the larger variants – just tailored to the small site: Edge Go measures the remaining load and gives the charge points exactly the budget the connection has spare, second by second. PV surplus flows preferentially into the vehicles.

  • Dynamic budget instead of a rigid reserve – no grid upgrade needed
  • PV surplus flows preferentially into the vehicles
  • If the connection drops, the box keeps balancing autonomously
GRID 180 kW · medium voltage PV 60 kW peak NELESO EDGE load management CAMPSITE 180 pitches RESTAURANT kitchen · facilities 8 × CHARGERS budget
noon · pv: 58 kW · charger budget: 96 kW evening · restaurant peak · charger budget: 42 kW night · low base load · charger budget: 130 kW

Feature set

The charging stack, reduced to the essentials.

OCPP 1.6J / 2.0.1 on-site

The OCPP server runs on the device, not in a data center. Your wallboxes connect vendor-independently on the local network.

Dynamic load management

Meters and energy measurement via Modbus RTU/TCP, SunSpec and EEBUS: Edge Go knows the site load and continuously distributes the free budget across the charge points.

Built-in LTE

Insert a SIM, be online – without a fixed line. For optional cloud sync, remote maintenance and monitoring at sites where no cable runs.

PV surplus charging

When your PV system produces a surplus, it flows preferentially into the vehicles – the same logic as in the larger Edge variants.

Offline-first

Connection gone? No problem. Edge Go keeps balancing autonomously: sessions continue, load management stays active, nothing is lost.

Control-cabinet ready

12–24 V DC, −20…+60 °C, fanless, 2× Ethernet and RS485: Edge Go sits next to fuses and meter – no server room required.

Honest boundaries

What Edge Go deliberately cannot do.

Edge Go has no AI: anomaly detection and load forecasting are reserved for Edge S, and local AI fault diagnosis and charging-profile auto-tuning for Edge L. There is no local operator portal – configuration runs via the optional cloud interface. In return, Edge Go is the most affordable and most robust variant for anyone who simply needs reliable charging with load management. And when the site grows, the configuration migrates to a larger variant via backup – same platform, no fresh start.

Data sheet

The facts at a glance.

NeLeSo Edge Go
PlatformIndustrial arm64 gateway · 4 GB RAM · no NPU
Connectivity2× Ethernet · RS485 · built-in LTE (SIM slot)
Power12–24 V DC · fanless · DIN/wall mounting
AI— (deliberately none; for AI see Edge S / Edge L)
Operating temperature−20…+60 °C
Capacityup to 10 charge points · OCPP 1.6J / 2.0.1
Updatessigned A/B updates with auto-rollback · configurable maintenance windows
Warranty2 years · extension to 5 years from €490

Industry-standard hardware with a pre-installed NeLeSo stack (distributor model) · every device leaves our test lab after a 24-hour burn-in · delivery ≤ 10 working days.

Price

One price, no surprises.

One-time price

€1,990 incl. hardware, license & pre-configuration

Pre-configured from our test lab with a 24-hour burn-in. Remote commissioning (first boot, meter and wallbox connection) included. LTE SIM prepared on request.

Software & support

€99/month base support included

Updates and security patches, remote support 8×5, next-business-day response, exchange after return. Support Plus (24×7 hotline for P1 incidents, advance replacement): +50 % on the annual package.

Options

from €490 warranty extension to 5 years

On-site commissioning: €1,490 flat (DE). Calibration-law-compliant billing via the optional cloud connection.

All prices net, plus VAT.

FAQ

Common questions about Edge Go.

How does Edge Go differ from Edge S?

Edge Go is the low-cost entry box without AI: OCPP server, dynamic load management and PV surplus charging for up to 10 charge points – plus built-in LTE. Edge S adds an NPU for AI anomaly detection and load forecasting and covers up to 25 charge points. The software base is identical: if your site grows or you want AI, configuration and data migrate to Edge S or Edge L via backup.

Why LTE?

So you do not need a fixed line. Many sites – car parks, campsites, temporary installations, remote yards – have no DSL connection. Edge Go takes a SIM and is online: for optional cloud sync, remote maintenance and monitoring. And even if the cellular link drops, the box keeps charging and balancing offline-first.

Are 10 charge points enough for my grid connection?

Dynamic load management continuously distributes the available budget across the active charge points – they never all draw full power at once. Edge Go measures the remaining site load and uses your connection to the full without overloading it. For more than 10 charge points we recommend Edge S.

Does our electrician need special skills to install it?

No. Edge Go is mounted like any industrial device: place it on a DIN rail or mounting plate, connect 12–24 V DC and the network (or just a SIM). The first-boot wizard does the rest – network, meter and wallbox detection in under 30 minutes, no Linux knowledge required.

Next step

See Edge Go with your charge points – in a live demo.

Request a live demo