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ChargePoint Home Flex - Level 2 Universal Electric Vehicle (EV) Cha...
Introducing the state-of-the-art electric vehicle (EV) universal charging solution by ChargePoint. Suited for all non-Tesla EVs and Tesla EVs (adapter required), this NEMA 6-50 Level 2 Universal Electric Vehicle charger is an exceptional choice for EV owners looking for a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly charging solution. Ideal for houses, apartments, hospitality properties, workplaces, and other residential applications, it is one of the most universal, time-proven, and flexible EV chargers on the market.
Note: Electric vehicle charging stations must be installed by a qualified electrician. 1Click is proud to be a certified EV charger installer. Speak to one our electrification experts today to learn more about our hassle-free electric vehicle charger installations.
Universal Compatibility: The ChargePoint Home Flex NEMA 6-50 is compatible with any make of non-Tesla electric vehicle, as well as Tesla vehicles (adapter required).
Lightning-Fast Charging: With a powerful output of up to 50 amps and 12kW, the ChargePoint Home Flex can provide up to 60 km (37 miles) of driving range in just one hour of charging. That's up to 9 times faster than Level 1 AC chargers, ensuring your electric vehicle is always ready whenever you are.
Control At Your Fingertips: Monitor and manage your charging schedule, speed, amperage, and usage from the ChargePoint app.
Flexibility to Charge: The NEMA 6-50 Plug can be plugged into an existing 240V wall outlet with a 6-50 receptacle. It also works with circuits rated 40 or 50A, easy to move to another 6-50 outlet, and is available with both J1772 and NACS (Tesla) connectors.
Smart Device Compatibility: Compatibility with Amazon Alexa enables easy control with voice commands.
Built for Durability and Convenience: Rely on this UL-certified, ENERGY STAR-certified, and Type 3R weatherproof-rated EV charger for safe home charging. It can be installed indoors or outdoors by an electrician and includes a cold-resistant cable, an integrated cable rest and connector holster so you can protect your investment in your EV.
50 amps
Maximum 12 kW (240V AC * 50A). Output amperage adjustable via mobile app to 16A, 24A, 32A, 40A, 48A, 50A.
Wi-Fi LED indicator, Status LED, Fault Indicator per UL
Wi-Fi support (2.4 GHz and 5GHz) and compatible with Amazon Alexa (can sync with ChargePoint app)
284.3 mm x 179.4 mm x 179.6 mm
7m (23 ft.)
Hardwired installation or weatherproof NEMA receptacle
Note: Required by code to install an outdoor rated GFCI breaker upstream for outdoor plug-in installation
Works with all electric cars and tested on leading EV models including Tesla (SAE J1772 adapter required), Chevrolet Bolt EV, Volvo Recharge, Polestar, Hyundai Kona and Ioniq, Kia NIRO, Nissan LEAF, Mazda MX-30 EV, Toyota Prius Prime, Mazda, BMW i3, Honda Clarity, Chrysler Pacifica, Jaguar I-PACE, and many more
Indoor or outdoor installation with variable amperage that allows max output to be customized to an existing power supply and supports any output up to 50A. Output amperage adjustable via mobile app to 16A, 24A, 32A, 40A, 48A, 50A. Hardwired installation or weatherproof NEMA receptacle. Additional electrical upgrades or complex wiring requirements may need a separate quote.
Note: Electric vehicle charging stations must be installed by a qualified electrician. It is also required by code to install an outdoor rated GFCI breaker upstream for outdoor plug-in installation. 1Click is proud to be a certified EV charger installer. Speak to one our electrification experts today to learn more about our hassle-free electric vehicle charger installations.
Use the chart below to help determine what size unit makes sense for your space.
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Electrification is the process of converting energy-consuming systems from fossil fuels like gas or propane to electric options. The primary goal of electrification is to benefit the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering a more resilient power grid. But there are other equally beneficial reasons to switch, including saving money, improved product quality and enhanced quality of life. Watch our video to learn more about electrification.
There are a lot of benefits and advantages to making the switch to electrification, including:
You can make your home more sustainable by electrifying it, replacing fossil fuel systems with high-efficiency electric technologies like heat pumps, electric water heaters, and electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Pairing electrification with renewable energy sources reduces emissions, lowers energy costs over time, and future-proofs your home.
There are a few key reasons why an electric furnace is better for your home than gas.
There are a few reasons why switching to an electric water heater is better than gas. Gas water heaters are typically more expensive than electric ones, use more energy, and don’t last as long. In comparison, electric water heaters are generally cheaper, use less energy, and last longer. Win-win-win! Thought natural gas was the cheapest fuel source? Think again. Watch our video to find out why natural gas is not as cheap as you think.
Here are a few things to consider when shopping for an electric vehicle charger:
The price for installing an EV charger is based on various factors, including your home’s electrical system, the type of charger you choose, and any upgrades which might be necessary to ensure safe and efficient operation. For example, a Level 1 charger typically requires minimal work, while a Level 2 charger may require an electrical panel upgrade.Although installation costs vary, consider the long-term savings from electric mobility and the potential government incentives available in your province, which can help offset some of the costs.