Home EV Charger are a useful equitment to supply your electric car. Here are the top 5 things to consider when buying a Home EV Charger.
NO.1 Charger Location Matters
When you are going to install the Home EV Charger outdoors, where it is less protected from the elements, you must pay attention to the charging unit’s durability: will it last when exposed to sun, wind, and water in the long term?
Joint’s Home EV Charger is made from top quality PC with V0 and do injection & painting to anti UV, which meet IP65 and IK08 (except for LCD sreen) standard for indoor and outdoor use.
NO.2 Keep Power Specification in Mind
Home EV Charger can offer differnt power options to fulfill people’s need. In North America, Joint’s Home EV Charger input current is switchable 48A-16A, output power is up to 11.5kW. In EU reginal, Joint’s Home EV Charger have 2 power supply: 1phase & 3phase, input current is switchable 32A-16A, output power is up to 22kW.
NO.3 Installation Doesn’t Have to Be Hard
No one wants to spend hours installing a charging station, you just need to hire electricians to install their home charging stations.
NO.4 You Can Charge Your Car from Your Couch
The Joint Home EV Charger is connected to your home WiFi network, which allows you easy access to all functions of your charging device from your smartphone, personal computer or tablet. Through the simple and intuitive app and dashboard, you can start or stop charging, set reminders, manage charging schedules (to maximize use of cheaper or renewable energy), and view your charging history.
NO.5 When You Charge Affects Your Electricity Bill
Utility electric rates vary at different times of the day, depending on the overall usage of the grid. As electric cars require a lot of electricity, it can cost more if you charge your electric car at home during peak times, especially with other electrical appliances turned on. However, with Joint WiFi connectivity, your charger can charge your car automatically during the off-peak times that you select, which can bring electricity costs down and reduce the toll on the power grid.
Post time: Aug-06-2021