EvoCharge, a provider of electric vehicle supply equipment and cable management, said Nov. 14 it has launched its line of 40A charging stations for residential home and commercial charing.
Among the features of the new EV chargers, available now:
The equipment designed for commercial and residential uses future-proofs charging stations as EV battery capacities increase.

The 40-amp chargers accommodate vehicles with bigger batteries, which is important as auto manufacturers introduce EVs with longer ranges enabled by larger batteries.
Photo: EvoCharge
EvoCharge, a provider of electric vehicle supply equipment and cable management, said Nov. 14 it has launched its line of 40A charging stations for residential home and commercial charing.
Among the features of the new EV chargers, available now:
The 40-amp models charge have a higher power output and can charge up to 30 miles of range per hour.
These new models are equipped with ethernet ports which provide greater security and a hardline connection where WiFi signal is unreliable.
The 40-amp chargers accommodate vehicles with bigger batteries, which is important as auto manufacturers introduce EVs with longer ranges enabled by larger batteries.
Manish Virmani, vice president of sales and marketing for EvoCharge, said in a news release said the equipment “future-proofs their charging stations as EV battery capacities increase.” Just as with the 32-amp products, the new 40-amp units require a 240-volt connection. A 50- amp circuit is recommended for optimal operation; however, the chargers can also be set to limit the power to 16-amps, 24-amps, or 32-amps if the circuit they are installed on cannot deliver the full 40 amps.
The 40-amp chargers feature the same modern, compact design as the EvoCharge 32-amp versions, and are NEMA 4 rated for indoor and outdoor use. They are compatible with the EvoCharge cable retractor for cable management.
The iEVSE Home 40 will be available for use with the EvoCharge smart charging app and web portal, available for Android and Apple devices. The app lets users schedule charging, start/stop charging, and view usage history. In addition, the 40-amp units will be equipped with an ethernet port, offering a higher level of security for owners who prefer to use hardwired communication or have an unreliable WiFi connection.
While 40-amp chargers are more advanced and more powerful, 32-amp chargers are still relevant and will be for many years. 32-amp charging stations provide up to 25 miles per hour charged, which is sufficient for most drivers. The 40-amp models are available from the EvoCharge online store, Amazon, and distributors throughout the US and Canada.
Originally posted on Charged Fleet

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