Smart Home Type 2 EV Charger - EV linked

Smart Home Type 2 EV Charger - EV linked

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Make the most out of driving your EV, especially when you have a limited time to charge with our Smart Home Type 2  EV Charger. For every electric vehicle, the use of a Type 2 home charging station is recommended to help you load faster and enjoy your EV’s full potential. These chargers require a slightly more complicated setup, which allows charging 3 to 7 times more quickly, depending on the electric car and the charger. Type 2 Chargers has an intelligent chip. It automatically adjusts the voltage to get the most life expectancy from your battery. Save big on charging cost with Type 2 EV charger.   Features: Faster Charging Intelligent Chip Universal Compatibility Safe and Secure Lightning-proof Leakage protection Overvoltage and overheat protection Overcurrent protection Waterproof and are safe to use outdoors. Specifications: Item Length: 30 Item Height: 20 Item Width: 24

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