Pro EV Chrger with PowerSmart, Black, 40A NEMA 14-50, J1772
Pro EV Chrger with PowerSmart, Black, 40A NEMA 14-50, J1772
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Emporia Pro EV Charger with PowerSmart – Black, 40A NEMA 14-50 Plug, J1772
The Pro EV Charger delivers plug-and-play Level 2 charging up to 40A (9.6 kW).
It adds up to 30–35 miles of range per hour for everyday home charging.
It’s built for J1772 vehicles like Ford, Rivian, GM, and more.
Tesla drivers can use it with the included adapter for simple setup.
PowerSmart dynamic load balancing helps prevent overloads without panel upgrades.
That makes it a practical choice when comparing at-home ev charging stations.
If you want a clean install, the NEMA 14-50 plug keeps things straightforward.
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NEMA 14-50 plug (no hardwiring needed)
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Native J1772 connector + Tesla adapter
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25 ft flexible cable with holster
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Weatherproof NEMA 4X enclosure
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Includes Vue Home Energy Monitor
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WiFi app: scheduling, real-time tracking, off-peak savings
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UL-listed, Energy Star certified, 3-year warranty
Use the WiFi app to schedule charging and track energy in real time.
Pairing with the included Vue monitor helps you see household usage patterns.
That insight can help you charge during off-peak times and reduce waste.
The 25 ft cable offers flexibility for garages or driveways.
Use the holster to keep the connector secure and the cable tidy.
The NEMA 4X enclosure is designed to handle outdoor conditions.
For daily use, keep the plug and connector dry and free of debris.
This charger fits a range of needs, from routine commuting to weekend trips.
It’s a solid pro-level option when you want fast charging with smart protection.
If you’ve used tools like logic pro, you’ll appreciate clear, real-time tracking.
Fast, smart charging that just works with the features you’ll use.
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.
