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Wolfbox launches new Level 2 EV charger

Wolfbox has unveiled its latest innovation, the Wolfbox Level 2 EV charger.
By James Foster January 2, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The Wolfbox Level 2 EV charger is designed to meet the evolving needs of electric vehicle owners, offering a smart and versatile charging experience. Photo: Wolfbox

The device is equipped with advanced features, including scheduled charging, remote monitoring of the charging status, and compatibility with RFID cards, making it a comprehensive and user-centric charging solution. Additionally, the availability of models with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity further enhances the charger's appeal by providing advanced connectivity options for users.

The charger is available in two variants, offering 40A and 50A charging capabilities. The 50A model provides faster charging, making it suitable for electric vehicles with larger battery capacities, while the 40A model offers efficient charging for a wide range of electric vehicles. Additionally, the Wolfbox Level 2 EV charger is available in two installation options: hardwired and NEMA 14-50 plug, providing customers with flexible and seamless charging solutions. The hardwired installation offers a permanent and seamless charging solution, while the NEMA 14-50 plug provides a more flexible and portable charging option.

The Wolfbox Level 2 EV charger is equipped with a high-quality LCD screen that offers clear visibility, allowing users to easily monitor the charging status, including the charging rate, time, voltage, and charged state. Additionally, the lighting effects integrated into the design of the Wolfbox EV charger contribute to its user-friendly interface, providing a visually appealing and intuitive charging experience.

This launch represents Wolfbox's dedication to providing high-quality and innovative solutions for electric vehicle owners, leveraging its established reputation in the automotive electronics industry.

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