Evr-Green Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station, 48 Amp from Leviton

Evr-Green Level 2

January 16, 2023

Evr-Green Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station, 48A, 208/240 VAC, 11.6kW Output, J1772 Charge Connector, Replacement for EVR40-B2C, Includes Mounting Bracket and Pre-Attached Input Cable.

Evr-Green Level 2 EV Charger Features:

  • Fast and secure charging of any SAE J1772™ compatible electric vehicle
  • Optional access control: station comes with RFID disabled – simply tap RFID card to activate 
  • Cable design prevents cord from freezing and cracking in extreme weather
  • For indoor and outdoor use with a thermoplastic, water-resistant enclosure rated NEMA Type 3R
  • Easy installation with pre-attached input cable and mounting hardware included
  • Energy Star Certified

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Related: B.C. recently improved its EV charger rebate program

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