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Bosch (el-50600-6a) 18' Sae J1772 Electric Vehicle Cable And Connector on 2040-parts.com

US $153.56
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch EAN:0028851027434 Manufacturer:Bosch UPC:028851027434 MPN:Does not apply ISBN:Does not apply

Bosch (EL-50600-6A) 18' SAE J1772 Electric Vehicle Cable and Connector

Product Features

  • Meets Society of Automotive Engineers(SAE) North American J1772 standard
  • Serves as replacement cord for Power Xpress Charging Stations EL-50600-A and EL-50650
  • 30 amperes Maximum
  • ETL tested and certified
  • 18 foot flexible cable and connector cord remains pliable in sub-zero temperatures

Product Description

18 foot SAE J1772 Electric Vehicle Cable and Connector fits the Power Xpress family of 240 Volt electric vehicle charging stations. The connector is ergonomically designed to ensure ease of use for electric vehicle drivers. The resilient design withstands harsh environmental conditions and extreme temperatures.

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