StevenC56
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Trying to find out what the warranty is on the Emporia since I can't find that anywhere on the Amazon listing. I think I can get the hardwire version and just go straight to a 60 amp breaker in my service box which is directly through the wall from where the charger would be mounted. That would be really simple.There are a few really good options. To keep the list short and simple, look at these:
Tesla Universal Wall Charger — NACS connector, but includes adapter and way to dock it. Tesla also makes their wall charger with a J1772 connector, but it’s almost never in stock.
ChargePoint HomeFlex — Can order with either NACS or J1772 cord. Cord can be swapped.
Emporia 48A EV charger — Can be ordered with NACS or J1772 connector
Grizzl-E 48A Ultimate EV charger — J1772 connector
There are others that are known to be good like Autel, Wallbox and more, but those above are consistently the ones everyone goes for on all the various EV forums and I have personal experience with all of them and recommend. They each have their own strengths or advantages. Like the Tesla unit is the most ubiquitous and recognizable and it just works. The ChargePoint has good access control and is handy if you’re mounting outside or in places where others may be tempted to use it. Emporia has a nice price point and good usage/monitoring functionality. The Grizzl-E is well built and I prefer it over the Emporia at the same price point. Also has good monitoring/history.
Some can be ordered with the NACS connector, which doesn’t apply to the Lightning unless you want to also buy another $75 adapter to mess with. But I bring it up as NACS will be the connector for most all future EVs sold here. I like that the ChargePoint lets you swap out the charge cord, but it’s also a $130 cord on a $600 charger, so that’s not much of an advantage.
Edit: They got back to me. 3 year warranty.
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