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11KW Type 2 EV Charger

11KW Type 2 EV Charger

Regular price $532.00 CAD
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This portable EV charger provides up to 11KW charging power at 16A and 240V for compatible hybrid and electric vehicles using a Type 2 IEC connection. Built with a TPU outer layer and copper alloy components, it is designed for dependable charging at home, on the road, or in off-grid setups with the right power source.

  • 11KW portable EVSE charger for Type 2 compatible EV and hybrid vehicles
  • 16A current rating with 240V input for faster charging than lower-amperage portable units
  • 3.5-meter cable offers practical reach for driveway, garage, and travel use
  • TPU cable material supports flexibility and everyday handling
  • Copper alloy conductive parts help support stable power transfer
  • CEE plug format suits users who need a portable charging option away from fixed wall boxes

Compared to basic lower-output chargers, this 16A unit can better suit drivers who want a portable solution for regular charging needs, backup charging, or travel between home and campsite power access. The 2.6 kg design is easier to carry than many fixed charging setups, making it useful for suburban homeowners, RV users, and travelers who want a compact EV charging option they can store in the car. Specifications include Brand: IPENGEN, cable length: 3.5M, weight: 2.6kg, material: TPU and copper alloy, origin: Mainland China, and charger type: portable charger. Check vehicle compatibility with Type 2 IEC charging before ordering.

Orders are processed within 1-3 business days. Delivery typically takes 7-14 business days for domestic orders and 10-20 days for international shipments. Tracking information will be provided once your order ships.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most important things to check are plug type, vehicle connector, charging power, adjustable current, and cable portability. A portable EV charger should match both your vehicle and the outlet you plan to use. This model uses a Type 2 IEC connector and a CEE plug, so it is best suited to drivers whose vehicles accept Type 2 charging and who have access to a compatible CEE outlet. In terms of performance, it is rated at up to 16A and 11KW, which makes it a stronger option than basic low-power travel chargers for drivers who want faster AC charging where the electrical setup supports it. The adjustable current feature is useful if you need to limit draw based on the outlet or site conditions, and the timer function can help with scheduled charging. This type of charger benefits plug-in hybrid and EV owners who want one unit they can carry between home, work, or trips. The main tradeoff is compatibility: buyers should confirm their outlet, local voltage setup, and vehicle charging standard before purchasing.
Yes, a 16A Type 2 portable charger is a good choice for drivers who want more charging flexibility and potentially faster AC charging than entry-level travel chargers. A lower-power unit may be fine for occasional top-ups, but a 16A charger is better for plug-in hybrid and EV owners who charge more regularly and want shorter charging sessions when the electrical supply supports it. This charger is built around a Type 2 IEC connection, which is common for many compatible electric and hybrid vehicles. It also includes adjustable current, which is useful if you charge in different locations and need to reduce power draw for safety or outlet limitations. The timer adds convenience for overnight or scheduled charging. The biggest advantage is versatility for drivers who move between locations and do not want to rely only on fixed wall charging. The tradeoff is that it still depends on having the correct CEE outlet and proper electrical support. It is a better fit for users who understand their charging setup than for someone looking for the simplest plug-into-any-standard-socket option.
This portable EV charger is best for drivers of compatible plug-in hybrid or electric vehicles who want a travel-ready charging option with stronger AC charging capability than basic emergency chargers. With a Type 2 IEC connector, 16A current rating, and up to 11KW output, it is suited to users who may charge at home, at a second property, or on the road where a compatible CEE power source is available. Its practical strengths are portability and control. The 3.5 meter cable offers manageable reach for many parking setups, the charger weighs about 2.6 kg for carry-friendly use, and the TPU and copper alloy construction supports regular handling. Adjustable current helps users match charging demand to the available electrical supply, and the timer can support scheduled charging. The main limitation is that this is not a universal solution for every outlet or every vehicle. Buyers need to confirm Type 2 vehicle compatibility and access to the correct CEE connection. It is ideal for informed users who want portable charging performance, but less ideal for someone who needs a simple charger for standard household sockets.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most important things to check are plug type, vehicle connector, charging power, adjustable current, and cable portability. A portable EV charger should match both your vehicle and the outlet you plan to use. This model uses a Type 2 IEC connector and a CEE plug, so it is best suited to drivers whose vehicles accept Type 2 charging and who have access to a compatible CEE outlet. In terms of performance, it is rated at up to 16A and 11KW, which makes it a stronger option than basic low-power travel chargers for drivers who want faster AC charging where the electrical setup supports it. The adjustable current feature is useful if you need to limit draw based on the outlet or site conditions, and the timer function can help with scheduled charging. This type of charger benefits plug-in hybrid and EV owners who want one unit they can carry between home, work, or trips. The main tradeoff is compatibility: buyers should confirm their outlet, local voltage setup, and vehicle charging standard before purchasing.
Yes, a 16A Type 2 portable charger is a good choice for drivers who want more charging flexibility and potentially faster AC charging than entry-level travel chargers. A lower-power unit may be fine for occasional top-ups, but a 16A charger is better for plug-in hybrid and EV owners who charge more regularly and want shorter charging sessions when the electrical supply supports it. This charger is built around a Type 2 IEC connection, which is common for many compatible electric and hybrid vehicles. It also includes adjustable current, which is useful if you charge in different locations and need to reduce power draw for safety or outlet limitations. The timer adds convenience for overnight or scheduled charging. The biggest advantage is versatility for drivers who move between locations and do not want to rely only on fixed wall charging. The tradeoff is that it still depends on having the correct CEE outlet and proper electrical support. It is a better fit for users who understand their charging setup than for someone looking for the simplest plug-into-any-standard-socket option.
This portable EV charger is best for drivers of compatible plug-in hybrid or electric vehicles who want a travel-ready charging option with stronger AC charging capability than basic emergency chargers. With a Type 2 IEC connector, 16A current rating, and up to 11KW output, it is suited to users who may charge at home, at a second property, or on the road where a compatible CEE power source is available. Its practical strengths are portability and control. The 3.5 meter cable offers manageable reach for many parking setups, the charger weighs about 2.6 kg for carry-friendly use, and the TPU and copper alloy construction supports regular handling. Adjustable current helps users match charging demand to the available electrical supply, and the timer can support scheduled charging. The main limitation is that this is not a universal solution for every outlet or every vehicle. Buyers need to confirm Type 2 vehicle compatibility and access to the correct CEE connection. It is ideal for informed users who want portable charging performance, but less ideal for someone who needs a simple charger for standard household sockets.