Midwest Power Outlets for Farms, Homes and Industries: 50A Power Outlet with EV Rated Receptacle

October 20, 2025

The use of portable electrical equipment continues to increase thereby creating the need for conveniently located receptacles.

Midwest Electric Power Outlets provide one or more receptacles, with or without overcurrent protection, in a single enclosure eliminating the need for several separately mounted components while providing maximum protection against weather and normal field use.

Additionally, many models are offered that also include disconnecting, metering, and/or pedestal mounting functions in a single NEMA 3R enclosure/assembly.

Features

  • NEMA 3R weatherproof construction
  • All in one construction for factory assured terminations
  • Rolled edge door for cord protection
  • Cover design allows cords to exist while maintaining the NEMA 3R integrity
  • Wide assortments of concentric knockouts offer flexibility in the installation
  • Dead front construction prevents accidental contact with live parts
  • All GFCI duplexes are listed as weather resistant and tamper resistant

Technical Specifications

  • 120 Vac, 120/240 Vac, 240Vac
  • Configurations up to 200A (please refer to our catalogue for possible combinations)
  • 20A, 30A, 50A receptacles with or without circuit protection

Certifications and Standards

  • CSA / UL (cULus Listed)

Applications

  • Residential for EV chargers
  • Light commercial
  • Agricultural

More Information

Spec Sheet

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