Electric car chargers, also known as electric vehicle (EV) chargers, are devices used to recharge the batteries of electric cars or other electric vehicles.
They provide a connection between the charging port on the vehicle and a source of electrical power, such as a wall outlet, charging station, or specialized EV charger.
There are several types of electric car chargers available, including Level 1, Level 2, and DC Fast Chargers.
Level 1 chargers are the slowest, using a standard 120-volt AC household outlet and typically taking many hours to fully charge an electric vehicle.
Level 2 chargers use a higher-powered 240-volt AC outlet and can recharge an electric car in a few hours.
DC Fast Chargers use direct current (DC) and can charge an electric vehicle's battery to 80% in as little as 30 minutes.
Many electric car chargers come with smart features such as WiFi connectivity and mobile apps that allow users to monitor charging progress and receive notifications when the charging process is complete.
Some electric car chargers are also equipped with safety features like ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) to protect against electric shocks, and over-current protection to prevent damage to the vehicle's battery
Compact - Smaller than a toaster, lighter than a laptop.
Connectivity - Ethernet, Wifi
LED Front Cover, Holster, Wall Mounting Bracket, Hypervolt Quick Start Guide, IP66 Clamshell with Tethered Cable
Charge Rate -32 Amps
Wattage7.4 KW