Before we get started, it's a good idea to back up your current system configuration. This can usually be done from the "System Maintenance" page, often found in the web interface. Creating a backup allows you to restore your settings if something goes wrong during the update. The system typically only accepts a .bak file type for restoration.
Disclaimer: Always follow the specific instructions provided by Vestel for your exact model number.
As of mid-2026, Vestel is beta-testing for the new EVC40 series. However, legacy EVC10/30 owners will receive a backported subset: vestel wallbox firmware update
Do not turn off the power to the wallbox or close the app during the update process. The LED lights on the charger may flash in a specific pattern during the update.
Vestel wallboxes support OCPP UpdateFirmware and FirmwareStatusNotification . Before we get started, it's a good idea
Fleet operators can push firmware updates remotely using the configuration URL embedded in their central management software.
Power cycle the charger: Turn off the circuit breaker for the wallbox, wait 30 seconds, and turn it back on. Then, try the update again. The system typically only accepts a
The easiest way for residential users to update their charger is via the official smartphone application. Open the app on your mobile device. Connect to your charger via Bluetooth or local Wi-Fi. Navigate to Settings > Device Information . Tap Check for Updates . If a new version is available, click Download and Install .
Wallboxes connected to home Wi-Fi or cellular networks require regular security updates to protect your local network from cyber vulnerabilities.
If your wallbox is connected to your local network, you can usually update it through its internal management page: Access the Dashboard:
Some users have reported occasional challenges during or after an update. Here’s what you might encounter and how to address it: