Bosch El-51253 Power Max 30 Amp Electric Vehicle Ev Charging Station 18' Cord on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Michigan, United States
Used
for 2.5 years. Works perfectly. We are selling our house and not leaving it behind. Like all 30 Amp chargers, you need
to have a 240v / 40A breaker. Please notice the scratches on the handle. Was installed in our garage in Michigan so there is no weathering. Free shipping. Longer cord and higher AMP than many other Bosch units. Charges the car quickly. Securely packaged and ready to ship immediately.
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