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Next, you’ll need to determine whether you want a Level 1 or a Level 2 charger. Level 2 chargers do the job quicker than Level 1 chargers, but often require a different power outlet that you may not already have available in your household. Some chargers are hardwired, while others can simply be plugged in. Decide whether you want a plug-and-play solution or a charger that requires professional installation from an electrician.
Lastly, if you aren’t installing your charger inside a garage, make sure to purchase one that is durable when exposed to sun, wind, and water. You’ll want to make sure the charger you’re purchasing is outdoor rated.
EV Charger Station Features:
Model Name | EVC10-03C1C | EVC10-07C1C | EVC10-09C1C | EVC10-11C1C |
Input Rating | 200-240Vac | |||
Frequency | 60Hz | |||
Input Current | 16A | 32A | 40A | 48A |
Output Current | 16A | 32A | 40A | 48A |
User Authentication | RFID (ISO 14443) | |||
External | LAN (optional) + 4G (optional) or Wi-Fi (optional) | |||
Internal | OCPP 1.6 JSON (OCPP 2.0 compatible) | |||
Operating Temperature | -22˚F~122˚F(-30˚C~50˚C) | |||
Humidity | Max. 95% RH | |||
Altitude | ≦ 2000m | |||
IP Level | IP65 for box | |||
Dimension(WxDxH) | 350x250x130mm (13.8″x9.8″x5.1″) | |||
Charging Outlet | 18ft charging cable(25ft charging cable optional) | |||
CCID | CCID20 | |||
Charging Interface | SAEJ1772 | |||
Multiple Protection | Over current, Under voltage, Over voltage, Residual current, Surge protection, Short circuit, Over temperature, Ground fault, Current leakage protection |