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US $3,399.00
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Canandaigua, New York, United States

Canandaigua, New York, United States
GE WattStation EVWWR3BZXCGB Networked EV Charging Station,Wall Mount, CDMA, US $3,399.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GENERAL ELECTRIC Display:Pushbutton ManufacturerPartNumber:EVWWR3BZXCGB Mount Type:Wall Mount Plug Type:Hardwire Depth:6" Enclosure Rating:NEMA 3R Indoor/Outdoor Rated Operating Temp.:-30 C to +50C ambient Voltage:208-240VAC Width:16" Height:24" RFID Reader:Yes - Accepts WattStation Connect Card Item:Electric Vehicle Charging Station Amps:30

At EV Charge Solutions, we distribute only the highest quality EVSE products and provide the most comprehensive menu of services in North America. Not sure which is the best unit for your application? Give our team a call M-F 8am - 6pm EST at 585.374.8827

General Electric model # EVWWR3BWXCGB is a networked EV charging solution, connecting to the cloud via CDMA (cellular), requiring subscription fees. Please contact us for additional details. (* Also available with WiFi & LAN connectivity, which eliminated the need for a service subscription...contact us for details).

  • Modern design: A smart, timeless design − the perfect complement to any EV.
  • Simplicity: Plug the EV in and let it charge! A green backlit charging icon will illuminate to signal that the EV is in the process of charging. When charging is complete, users simply wrap the cord around the charging station, keeping it organized and out of the way.
  • Modular Upgrades - GE has developed the WattStation solution so it can easily grow to meet your future needs. Utilizing our cloud based software platform the WattStation Connect we're able to keep your product up to date with remote firmware upgrades.
  • Easy to use: The product offers Level II charging with service needs of 208-240VAC at 40A. The sleek user interface and LED indicator lights offer users a simple and clear way to identify when the WattStation is available for use, charging the EV, or if a fault has occurred.
  • Installation: With easy to install mounting brackets, installation of the WattStation couldn't be easier. A sturdy mounting plate with heavy-duty screws and a key lock keep the WattStation securely in place and prevent unwanted removal from the wall.
  • Inside or outside: We've built a charger that is rugged enough to put outdoors. It's NEMA 3R rating means it shrugs off rain and sleet, even a coating of ice.
  • Hard Wired vs. Plug-in Unit: The WattStation wall mount can either be hard wired for more permanent installations or plugged in for simple removal of the unit. Choose the option that works best for you. It can be installed in new or existing construction.
  • Standards Compliance: SAE J1772; NEC 625; UL 2231, 2251, 2594; NEMA and NIST; cUL 2594 and 2231
*** Photos show a pedestal & pole mounting solution, not included. However, various mounting solutions are available...please contact us at EV Charge Solutions 585.374.8827



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