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J+ Booster 2 portable EV charger now available on Walmart.com

Juice Americas has announced the availability of its rugged, portable two-in-one EV charger, J+ Booster 2, on Walmart.com.
By James Foster July 20, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Walmart.com joins Amazon in offering the J+ Booster 2 level-2 portable charging station to US consumers.

This online retailer now joins Amazon in offering the J+ Booster 2 level-2 portable charging station to US consumers of electric vehicles.

The J+ Booster 2 level-2, portable charging station is perfect for indoor and outdoor home charging. The UL certified, Nema 14-50 EV charger includes a wall bracket for compact use at home and a practical carrying case for use on the road. The rugged device, available in 21-foot and 25-foot length options, includes Nema 14-50 and 5-15 wall socket adapters. Additional adapters for Nema 5-20, Nema 6-15, Nema 6-20, Nema 6-50 and Nema TT-30 outlets are also now available.

J+ Booster 2 is made from solid, military-grade aluminium. The in-cable control box is so robust that, even if run over by a tank, it still suffers no damage. The included accessories assortment offers eight Nema-compliant adapter plugs that are easily attached via the J+ Connector, Juice's proprietary plug interface.

The patented J+ Connector is based on proven aerospace engineering and, like the J+ Booster 2, is both waterproof and dustproof. The adapter plugs are coded so that the right charging power is set to be fully automatic at the socket-outlet according to the available socket input current. The unit delivers a charging power ranging from 720 W to 9.6 kW, so users ideally need only about four to six hours to fully charge a vehicle's battery, depending on the battery pack size.

J+ Booster 2 portable chargers are available now from Walmart.com as well as Amazon with special launch pricing on Walmart.com starting at US$519, for a limited time.

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