DIVVEE-40 Loadsharing for Level-2 EV Charger

January 22, 2024

 DIVVEE-40 was meticulously designed to simplify the installation of level-2 EV charger without the need for expensive electrical panel upgrades. Its intelligent load-sharing capabilities make it an essential addition to modern homes, seamlessly balancing power between your EV charger and household appliances.

  1. Load-Sharing Brilliance: The DIVVEE ensures a harmonious distribution of power between your level-2 EV charger and stove, allowing for uninterrupted charging without compromising your daily activities.
  2. CQAIUS Certified: Both models, DIVVEE-40 (40 amps) and DIVVEE-60 (60 amps), carry the prestigious CQAIUS certification, guaranteeing the highest standards of safety and performance.
  3. Versatility at its Core: Beyond EV chargers, the DIVVEE extends its load-sharing capabilities to hot-tubs, HVAC systems, heated floors, workshops, and more. It’s a comprehensive solution for managing your home’s energy efficiently.
  4. Efficient Power Transition: The DIVVEE-40 features a 15-minute delay after stove usage, ensuring a smooth transition of power back to your EV charger. In contrast, the DIVVEE-60 offers immediate power restoration, eliminating any delay.
  5. Not for Induction Ranges: Please note that the DIVVEE is not suitable for use with induction ranges. Ensure compatibility with your appliances before installation.
  6. Local Code Compliant Installation: Prioritize safety by adhering to local electrical code requirements during the installation of the DIVVEE. Our user-friendly manual guides you through the process, ensuring a hassle-free setup.
  7. Canadian Craftsmanship: Proudly made in Canada, the DIVVEE combines advanced technology with the reliability of Canadian engineering. Trust in the quality and durability of a product crafted with precision and care.

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