Level 2 EV Chargers cost $379

ClipperCreek announced immediate availability of its popular LCS-20 EV charging station with a plug, previously available only as a hardwired unit. This 15-A (3.6kW, maximum) EV Charging Station includes a 22-foot cableoperates from 208 / 240 Vac 20A service. It is enclosed and is NEMA 4: indoor / outdoor rated and fully-sealed. It measures 11″ L x 4″ W x 3″ D and is certified by ETL and cETL.

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“The LCS-20 is the most reliable Level 2 charging station on the market and was the first to break the $400 price barrier, making it affordable for EV owners to charge quickly. The plug-in LCS-20P ensures even more EV owners can enjoy Level 2 charging inexpensively,” said Jason France, President and Founder of ClipperCreek. “As the popularity of moveable charging stations has increased, customers have been asking for a plug-in version at the LCS-20 price point and we are proud to continue to be the leader in high value EVSE products,” said France. The LCS-20P is offered at $395 and the original LCS-20 hardwire unit is now offered at $379.

“The LCS-20P now comes with the four most common residential 240V supply power plugs. Some customers will be able to use an existing receptacle and it will cost virtually nothing to install. If a customer does not have a pre-existing receptacle, a licensed electrician can wire one in,” said Will Barrett, ClipperCreek Sales Manager. “At ClipperCreek we use long cables in all our charging stations, potentially saving our customers more money. Plus it’s nice to be able to reach your electric vehicle in more than one location or reach a friend’s vehicle. The cable wraps around the unit to keep it off the floor and our units come with a very durable, low-profile holster to hold the connector close to the wall and out of the way. ClipperCreek stations require no assembly, just mount it to the wall, connect power and start charging.”
 
source: http://www.powerpulse.net/story.php?storyID=31985

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