QueenBean
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- Jill
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- Taycan, Polestar 2, Rubicon 4xe, F-Pace
I would add the Grizzl-E 40a NEMA 14-50; we us it and a Tesla Gen 2 set on 40a both on separate 50a circuits.Wallbox, ClipperCreek, ChargePoint - get a NEMA 14-50 version so it's plug&play with your existing setup. If you are slightly more adventerous get one of the Tesla chargers
- Tesla Corded Mobile Charger - 40 amps $200
- Tesla Universal Mobile Charger Gen2 - 32 amps $225 (NEMA 14-50 optional? - check website)
- Tesla Wall Charger - 12-48 amps - Hardwired (not Mobile) - $400
- all above units will Require a TeslaTap - so thats a bit of a Pain
- Tesla has announceda J-1772 EVSE - very very well reviews - so far MIA in terms of actually purchasing it - but this would be an excellent choice.
- Mustart Moble 40 amp EVSE
- Mustart Mobile 32 amp EVSE
- ChargePoint Homeflex (32, 40, 48 amp) EVSE
- WallBox Plusar Plus
- Any ClipperCreek EVSE
- JuiceBox
don't sweat a NEMA 6-50 version - a highquality effective and safe NEMA 14-50 to 6-50 adapter (pigtail - short cord) can be had from Amazon for $40 or less.
virtually any 40 amp EVSE with a NEMA 14-50/6-50 plug will do the job - get an EVSE that matches your current setup - or consider this an opportunity to "upgrade" to a full 48 amp EVSE to charge your Taycan at 11 kw - but you'll need a 60 amp breaker + upgraded wire and all 60/48 amp EVSE's are hardwired by definition (so not mobile).
don't worry about moiblility - you still have the PMCC - which for occassional use is ok as your "mobile" charger - so I'd consider this one a "fixed" unit that will just live in your garage.
The Grizzl-E is a great value and is extremely compact and durable; especially good for outdoor installation
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