LEDVANCE, a lighting and energy solutions company, recently released its new PHASE EV 48 Amp Residential Charger. This Level 2 EV charger is designed to provide homeowners with a fast, reliable, and intelligent option for charging electric vehicles (EVs), offering convenience and efficiency for modern, eco-conscious households.
The PHASE EV 48 Amp Charger enables users to charge their EVs with up to 42 miles of range per hour of charge.
With its 11.5-kW maximum power output, this charger is currently one of the most powerful residential charging options available. The charger offers built-in WiFi and compatibility with the SYLVANIA WiFi App, allowing homeowners to easily monitor and control their charging stations remotely.
Features:
- Level 2 fast charging with up to 11.5kW of power, providing up to 42 miles of range per hour
- SAE J1772 universal charging connector, compatible with most EVs on the market
- 25-foot charging cable for easy reach and installation flexibility
- Built-in WiFi (802.11 b/g/n/2.4GHz) with app control via the SYLVANIA WiFi App for monitoring and scheduling charging sessions
- Simple Plug & Charge settings for app free operation
- Dynamic LED quickly shows the status of the charger
- Indoor and outdoor installation with durable, weather-resistant housing
- Hardwired installation for reliable operation in single-family or multi-family homes, with all necessary mounting brackets and cable management equipment included, making installation stress-free
- 3-year warranty backed by LEDVANCE’s NLB Trusted Warranty Program
The PHASE EV 48 Amp Residential Charger is now available for purchase through LEDVANCE’s authorized distributors and online.
“The Residential PHASE EV is equipped with fast-charging capabilities, smart features, and a robust design making it the perfect solution for homeowners looking to power their electric vehicles quickly and efficiently while seamlessly integrating with their smart home systems,” said Erich Bockley, product manager at LEDVANCE.
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