DUEVOLT Level 2 EV Charger – 48 Amp 240V, 11.5 kW EVSE with J1772 Connector, NEMA 14-50 Plug, 16ft Cable for Home Charging
$419.00 Original price was: $419.00.$409.00Current price is: $409.00.
The DUEVOLT 48 Amp Level 2 EV Charger delivers up to 11.5 kW at 240V, making it ideal for long-range EVs with large battery packs. Equipped with a J1772 connector, this charger works with nearly every EV on the road today. Built for homeowners who want the best, it features WiFi app control, RFID access, OCPP support, and a UL-listed 16ft cable. Install easily with a NEMA 14-50 outlet on a 60A circuit and enjoy high-efficiency overnight charging.
- Ultra-Fast Home Charging: Delivers up to 11.5 kW of power at 48 amps, cutting down charge time for large-battery EVs like the Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV9, or BMW iX.
- J1772 Connector: Fits all major EV brands using J1772 ports, including Hyundai, Nissan, Chevrolet, Ford, Volkswagen, and BMW.
- Advanced App Integration: Use the app to set timers, schedule off-peak charging, and adjust current between 16A–48A.
- RFID + OCPP Charging Management: Restrict access with RFID key cards and link with platforms via OCPP 1.6J for smart energy balancing.
- Weather-Resistant & Outdoor-Rated: IP54 enclosure protects against dust, rain, and direct sun. Great for carports or exposed walls.
- Built for Safety: Certified by UL and FCC, with rigorous thermal, impact, and electrical testing to ensure long-term durability.
FAQ
Yes. It supports all EVs using the J1772 standard—Ford, Kia, Hyundai, Chevy, BMW, Nissan, and more. Tesla requires an adapter.
48A chargers deliver 20% more power (11.5 kW vs. 9.6 kW) and are ideal for EVs with larger batteries. Note: 60A circuit recommended.
Absolutely. This Level 2 EVSE runs on 240V and is optimized for home installation.
Yes. RFID card control and OCPP integration allow restricted access and smart fleet/home energy management.
Yes, the charger is IP54 rated and built with industrial-grade housing for reliable outdoor operation.
This is a plug-in unit designed for NEMA 14-50 outlets. Ensure your circuit supports 60A continuous load. For installation tips, check our guide.
Installation costs vary depending on your location, the distance from your electrical panel, and any permit requirements. You can find a full breakdown here How Much Does It Cost to Install an EV Charger at Home?.
Most EVs charge overnight (6–8 hours), but this depends on your model.
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