FLO Home X5 EV Charger

EIN Flo EV 400

Sept 24, 2020

Simple, smart, sturdy, and safe: meet the FLO Home electric vehicle charging station for single-family homes, designed to make your life easier.

Home is where EV drivers typically do most of their charging. Surveys show that between 60 to 80% of EV charging is done at home.

Having a Level 2 charging station at home is like having your own fuel station right at your doorstep. Simply plug your EV into your home charger every night, and have your car fully charged and ready for your daily commute in the morning. 

The FLO Home charging station is compatible with all electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Power Sharing: add a 2nd station on the same breaker!

Did you know?

A Level 2 charging station like the FLO Home will charge your EV up to 5 times faster than a Level 1 station* plugged in a standard outlet.

Sturdy Construction

100% aluminum casing and 25-ft industrial grade cable that always stays flexible. Certified to withstand frequent use and charge your EV even in extreme weather conditions, from -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F)

Connected

Manage your charging settings online where you can remotely configure the station’s settings, automatically charge on a schedule, limit power during peak periods and track usage data via our secure online portal or the FLO app (X5 only).

High-Performance

Charges more than 5X faster than a Level 1 charger on a standard outlet (120V), giving you confidence that you’ll leave home every morning with a fully charged electric vehicle.

Refined Design

Focused on quality, it’s elegantly crafted down to the detail to bring you a beautifully resilient charger that’s backed by a 3-year warranty. Made with love in Canada.

Safe

Protects your vehicle and your home against fluctuations in the power grid with built-in security features that ensure your full peace of mind.

Real-Time Support

With automatic software updates, the station’s network connection allows us to remotely monitor your unit’s status to ensure service quality and offer real-time technical support (X5 only).

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