Basic Info |
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Charger Level | Level 2 |
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EVs compatibility | All EVs |
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is Smart Charger? | Yes |
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Deployment |
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Convenience | Fixed solution at location of installation (Home-office etc) |
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Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
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Power |
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Power supply connection | Plug-in, Hardwire Convertible |
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Power input | 208V/240V 20A-60A AC |
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Power load distribution | Single-phase |
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Frequency | 60Hz |
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Max power output | 9.6kW @40A – 11.5kW @48A |
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Adjustable power output | Yes |
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Performance |
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Max charging speed (Range added per hour of charging in miles) | 30 MPH to 44 MPH |
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Hardware |
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No. of charging cables (No. of EVs can charge at a time) | 1 |
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Holster/Dock | Simple (Separate from charging unit) |
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Charging cable management system | Separate from unit |
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Cable length | 25-ft (7.6m) |
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Charging connector | J1772 Type 1 |
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Power adapters in pack | Nema 14-50 |
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Latch/Lock button on charging handle | Yes |
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Auto sensor button on handle to open charge port | No |
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Smart Charging Functions |
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LED status lights | Yes |
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App integration | Yes |
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Wi-Fi/Internet connectivity | Yes (2.4GHz) |
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Schedule charging | Yes |
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Charging Stats reporting | Yes |
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Power load sharing (Between multiple chargers on same circuit) | No |
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Access control | Yes |
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RFID feature | No |
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Voice Assistant | No |
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Automatically resume charging after power outage | Yes |
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Auto troubleshooting | No |
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Auto schedule Off-peak charging hours communication with utility providers | Yes |
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Integrated Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) | No |
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Software/Firmware updates | Yes |
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OCPP compliant software | No |
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Body |
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Dimension | 240 mm (H) * 240 mm (W) * 100 mm (D) |
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Weight | 16.2 lbs. (7.35 kg) |
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Ambient requirements |
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Storage temperature range | -40°F to +158°F (-40°C to +70°C) |
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Operating temperature range | -22°F to +122°F (-30°C to +50°C) |
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Ventilation | Not Required |
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Certifications |
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Weather protection (Enclosure Rating) | IP66, Nema 4 |
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Energy Star certified | Yes |
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Safety Certifications | ETL, FCC, UL |
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Installation |
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Mounting | Wall, Pedestal |
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Installation requirements | Plug-in: Ready to use if 240V wall outlet is ready, Else for Plug-in/Hardwired: Requires certified electrician |
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Installation cost | Plug-in: Almost No Cost if 240V Powerline and wall outlet is ready, Else for Plug-in/Hardwired: Appx. $500 to $1500+ |
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Miscellaneous |
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Warranty | 36 months* (3 years*) |
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Eligible for Tax Credit/Rebates | Yes |
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What's in package | 1x Charging Unit, 1x Charging Cable, 1x Input Cable, 1x Mounting set, 1x NEMA 14-50 power cable, 2x Mounting Templates, 2x Wall-Mounted Brackets, Holster, Allen Wrench, Installation guide |
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Buying Price (By Variant) |
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Buying Price (Single Variant) | $449* |
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Other Costs/Add-ons |
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Extended Warranty | 1 Year Extended for $50 |
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Mark Harris –
Amazed with its compact size. Got hardwired charger and using it’s full 11.5kW capacity. Am using other 2 brands of charger but I liked this most. I am using outdoors and bought this with IP66 Nema 4 rated body enclosure. Recommended charger.
Steven Hill –
Earlier was sceptical whether, but it came to be the best charger available in the market. at just $399 the smart features, IP66 and Nema 4 enclosure which makes it totally safe in outdoor extreme weather use, 48A high powered output, small sized, quality body, cable and connector – All these are just rarest in market at the given price.
Really spectacular home charging station.
Nielsen Phillips –
I researched a lot studying numerous EV chargers for my home installation, looked at various reviews user of those EV chargers. And there are many with really good quality. But after analysing all the functions, specifications and pricings I came to just handful of choices at last.
I have two places where I can install the charger at my Home. One is on outside wall, on a pole at out parking space and a garage. And I came to these chargers: Emporia EV charger, Autel Maxicharger lite and EVIQO EVIpower.
Was confused between these three. And considering my current requirements I wanted a small sized, User friendly, high powered smart level 2 EV charging station for my garage. And finally I have put my choice on EVIQO EVIpower.
I was also getting a rebate by federal government and from my utility provider on selected charger brands. So due to small size and rebates I bought EVIQO this time.
But really the other two are also equally good. I would look for another charger by next year and if I won’t see any better option I would look again for those two other options.
I personally recommend these options for anyone looking to have home EV charger.