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Chargepoint 25' Charging Cord For 32 Amp Station on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
ChargePoint 25' Charging Cord for 32 Amp Station, US $150.00, image 1
Open box item. Like new condition. Untested. Returns accepted.
Manufacturer Part Number:CPH25CORD-L25 Brand:Chargepoint Other Part Number:99-001907-01

Works exclusively with the ChargePoint Home 25 EV charging station, 32 Amp (Plug or Hardwire version).

Easily interchangeable with the ChargePoint 18-foot charging cord.

The station and cord bundle is the best way to purchase this product to ensure compatibility (per mfg. verify compatibility before purchase).

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