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Siemens Vc30gryu Versicharge 30-amp Electric Vehicle Charger Retails $499.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Carmichael, California, United States

Carmichael, California, United States
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Product Description:

The Siemens VersiCharge line of Electric Vehicle Charging systems is the industry’s most flexible and versatile offering. These Level 2 (240 VAC) charging stations offer unparalleled usability, safety, energy management, and affordability. Read below for details on the offering and how these devices can improve your electric vehicle experience.

Delay EV charging

Delay Charging Button

Many utilities offer large discounts for charging during off peak hours. With the press of a button, you can delay charging up to 8 hours from the time of plug-in.

Highly Compatible

Compatible with all plug-in electric vehicles (SAE J1772 vehicle plug)                                                                               


EV charger for outdoors and indoors

Weather Proof Enclosure

The NEMA 4 enclosure of the Universal VersiCharge model is one step better than the NEMA 3R enclosures on the market and can be mounted indoor or outdoor.

                                      


Extra long EV charging cord

20ft Charging Cord

The extra long charging cord can be stored by wrapping around the enclosure.

Amperage Adjustment

Installing electrical vehicle chargers into older homes can be a challenge. With the Siemens VersiCharge, the EVSE power output can be adjusted to match facility capability. Increments range from a maximum power setting of 7.2 kW down to 1.8 kW.


Specs:

Attribute

Universal Model


Part Number

VC30XXXU


Amperage

30 Amps

Input Voltage

208 - 240 V AC

Cord Length

20 ft


Wall Weight

14.5 lbs)


Dimensions

14.5"W x 16.0"H x 6.5"D

Output Power

1.2 kW to 1.8 kW

Enclosure

NEMA 4


Plug in Installation

Yes (below or behind unit)


Permanent Installation

Yes



Comparison of VersiCharge Charge Time and Level 1 and Level 2 20 A Chargers

By upgrading to VersiCharge which is Level 2 (240 V) Charging Station, you can cut your charge time by up to 70% versus the Level 1 (120 V) charger included with your car. Not only that but the Siemens VersiCharge is a 30 amp Level 2 unit which can charge up to 40% faster than 16 amp Level 2 units available from some competitors.

Level 1: 110/120 Volt Charger

Level 2: 220/240 Volt Charger
20 A Max

Level 2: 220/240 Volt
30 A Max (VersiCharge)

Charging Time

Miles

10 minutes

1

2-3

2-4

30 minutes

2-3

5-7

6-11

60 minutes

3-5

10-15

12-22

2 hours

6-10

20-30

24-44

4 hours

12-20

40-60

48-88

6 hours

18-30

60-90

72-132



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