Electric Avenue Watti Home GEN2

January 9, 2025

The first residential level 2 EV charger on the market built for utility demand response programs, featuring OCPP 1.6 and OpenADR certifications. Charges any EV up to 40 amps with NEMA 14-50P or up to 48 amps with hardwired installation.

  • Connects to your home WIFI network
  • Hardware and software adjustable from 16A – 48A (48A requires hardwired installation)
  • Includes pre-connected NEMA 14-50P and optional hardwired kit (for 48A)
  • J1772 connector, compatible with all North American EV’s (NACS connector or adapter required for Tesla)
  • Watertight NEMA Type 4 enclosure for indoor or outdoor installation
  • Take full control of your charging with our free Electric Avenue app for iOS and Android
  • Secure charge initiation, sessions can only be initiated from the homeowners app account
  • Track your charging data and energy consumption within the app
  • 5.5m (18ft) or 7.6m (25ft) cable options with wrap-around cable management
  • cETL Listed, OCPP 1.6, OpenADR Certifications

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