EV Immobilizer Plugs

Simulates charging to safely immobilize electric vehicle systems

Details
Dimensions(length x width x height)
Operational Weight
Plug Type
Nominal Input
Suitable for all EV's that meet
Emergency Plug
Emergency Plug
247 x 186 x 69 mm
0.481 kg (+1%)
Type 1 & Type 2
4.5 VDC
UN/ECE Regulation No. R100
Garage Plug
Garage Plug
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Key Applications and Deployment Scenarios

Immobilizer plug designed for responders and technicians during EV emergencies, maintenance, or recovery operations.

Plug TypeApplication
Emergency PlugSimulates charging to instantly immobilize EVs during emergency response, ensuring responder safety.
Garage PlugA maintenance‑grade immobilizer that safely disables EV propulsion during servicing, enhancing technician security.

Designed for EV workshops, this immobilization plug emulates charging to activate safety protocols, preventing movement while allowing use of lights and windows. Compatible with all ports, easy to operate.

How to Use

Power on and self-test
01

Power on and self-test

Press the power button to activate the Emergency Plug. The LED will cycle through colors during the self-test. Wait for a steady green light—this confirms the plug is ready to use.

Insert into vehicle’s charge port
02

Insert into vehicle’s charge port

Open the EV’s charging port (use the included pry tool if needed) and firmly insert the plug until it locks. The LED should turn blue within 5s, indicating the vehicle is now immobilized (forced into Park/Neutral).

Confirm, secure, and remove
03

Confirm, secure, and remove

Once immobilized, apply wheel chocks as a safety measure. To remove, simply pull the plug out; the LED will flash red. Turn off the device by holding the power button until an orange flash appears.

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  • Use only on parked EVs never on a moving vehicle.
  • Check the LED before and after use to ensure proper operation.

Warning

In many cases, a loud buzzing sound may indicate thermal runaway. We recommend keeping the fire blanket on the vehicle until it has been transported to a safe location and inspected by the fire department. Please note that a battery fire can reignite at any time.

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