EV300 Level 2 EV Charging

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Blink Charging- Bosch EV300 Level 2 Charging Station

The Bosch EV300 is a Level 2 EV charger that can charge your electric vehicle up to 6 times faster than a standard Level 1 charger. It's UL listed and suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation. The EV300 is easy to install and use, and it comes with a 3-year warranty.

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Charging Speed

Charge up to 6 times faster than a standard Level 1 charger, with a 240V, adjustable 12A-32A capacity.

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Smart Features of Bosch EV300 Level 2

  • LED indicators: Stay informed with easy-to-read lights displaying charging status, power level, and potential faults.
  • Adjustable amperage: Customize charging speed (12A-32A) to fit your electrical capacity and charging needs.
  • Plug-and-play or hardwired: Choose the installation option that best suits your setup.
  • Weatherproof: Durable design withstands rain, snow, and other outdoor elements.

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Product guides and documents of Bosch EV300 Level 2

Advantages of the Bosch EV300 Level 2:

  • Fast charging: Charges up to 6 times faster than Level 1, significantly reducing charging time.
  • Compact and convenient: Ideal for spaces with limited wall availability.
  • Adjustable amperage: Tailor charging speed to your electrical capacity and needs.
  • Durable and weatherproof: Withstands harsh outdoor conditions.
  • Wide compatibility: Works with all North American EVs with a SAE J1772 connector.
  • Easy installation: Choose between plug-and-play or hardwired options.
  • Affordable: Competitively priced compared to other Level 2 chargers.

Disadvantages of the Bosch EV300 Level 2:

  • Limited smart features: Lacks advanced features like app control, scheduling, or energy monitoring.
  • No load balancing: Requires separate electrical panel considerations for multi-charger installations.
  • Professional installation recommended: Hardwiring option potentially requires electrician help.
  • No cable storage: No built-in solution for storing the charging cable.
  • Limited data available: Charging speeds may vary depending on your EV model and battery capacity.

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