Leviton 50 Amp EV Charging Receptacle/Outlet, Heavy Duty

February 2, 2025

50 Amp, 125/250 Volt, NEMA 14-50R, 3-Pole, 4-Wire, Heavy Duty Flush Mount EV Charging Receptacle/Outlet, Straight Blade, Industrial Grade, Grounding, Side Wired, Steel Strap – Black

Designed specifically for plug-in EV charging applications, Leviton’s 1450R and 1450W power receptacles are built to outperform and outlast. With its robust design and performance, the 50A Heavy Duty Power Receptacle can sustain the necessary extended charge time and high frequency of insertions EV chargers require. This receptacle offers the perfect option for homeowners who prefer a plug-in application as opposed to a hardwire application and for future-focused new construction MDU projects that want to present an EV-ready environment.

  • Built of durable, high-impact nylon
  • Pressure-wire terminal connections ensures full-contact with the conductors
  • Features heavy-gauge, high-performance copper contacts 
  • Accurate, efficient wiring with terminal IDs marked
  • High torque value to ensure proper connection: terminals require 75 in lbs

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