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Bosch El-51245 Power Max Evse 16 Amp Ev Charging Station With 12' Cord 16a on 2040-parts.com

US $390.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Level:2 Brand:Bosch Installation:Station Manufacturer Part Number:EL-51245

New, still in the box. Includes all parts, instruction, back plate and original packing slip. This was shipped directly from Bosch recently.
This came with with our Chevy Spark EV purchase. However, we already have a charging station.

Retails for $449 at boschevsolutions .com and over $500 at Amazon.

Free shipping in continental US only.

Product Description

It's never been so affordable to quickly and efficiently charge your electric vehicle. Utilizing Bosch expertise in household appliances and automotive solutions, the Power Max 240 Volt charging station is UL-certified and is designed to safely charge electric vehicles. Power Max is one of the perfect solutions for all indoor and outdoor electric vehicle charging needs and can be either wall or pedestal mounted. The Power Max is a hard wired and comes with a 12 foot SAE J1772 connector/cable. The unit dimension is 16 inch long x 14 inch wide and is 5 inch deep and weighs 11 pounds. Specifications: Amperage - 16 amperes, voltage 208 VAC to 240 VAC, input/output power 3.3 Kilowatt, input current 16 amperes, breaker size 20 amperes, temperature rating -22 Degrees Fahrenheit to +122 Degrees Fahrenheit and is NEMA Type 3R indoor/outdoor rated.

Charging for everyone

Charge most electric vehicles using the industry-standard J1772 connector with the Bosch Power Max. Depending on your EV, Level 2 charging from Bosch can charge your EV up to 5 times faster than the included 110-volt cordset.

  • Part number: EL-51245
  • Standard safety features include a cord breakaway system and non-live current wire
  • NEMA 3R enclosure for both indoor and outdoor applications
  • Multi-functional LED indicator
  • On/off switch for zero power consumption
  • 16A / 12’ cable ideal for charging PHEV
  • SAE J1772 connector, cUL and UL listed, NEC 625-compliant
  • 1-year product warranty

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