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Checklist Before Buying an EV Charger

An essential checklist covering charge rates, panel capacity, port types, and installations.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

1. EV Charge Port Type (NACS or J1772)

  • Ensure your EV’s charge port is compatible with either SAE J1772 or North American Charging Standard (NACS). Emporia offers chargers for both, with adapters available through third-party retailers

2. Installation Type (NEMA Plug or Hardwire)

  • Choose between a plug-in (14-50P NEMA outlet) or hardwired installation. Emporia chargers support both, but consult an electrician to determine the best option for your setup

3. Charger Location

  • Select a charger location based on the required wiring length from your electrical panel. An electrician can help ensure optimal placement

4. Vehicle’s Maximum Charge Rate

  • Know your EV’s maximum Level 2 charge rate. Emporia chargers are adjustable from 6A to 48A, so choose one that suits your vehicle’s charging capacity

5. Existing Electrical System and Panel Requirements

  • Check your home’s electrical capacity. If your panel is insufficient, consider a consultation with a professional. Emporia offers PowerSmart for environments with limited power supply

6. Vue Energy Monitor for Energy Management

  • If you have solar panels or specific charging requirements, consider adding the Vue energy monitor to manage energy use and optimize solar charging

Additional Resources and Support

Emporia Energy is committed to providing comprehensive information to help you manage your energy more efficiently. If you have suggestions or need further clarification, please contact our customer support team. We continuously strive to enhance our knowledge base articles to serve you better.

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