Blink Hq 30-amp Home Electric Vehicle (ev) Charger Brand New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
Brand new in box
Blink HQ 30-Amp Home Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger.Product DescriptionBlink HQ, a new family of EV charging products for the home, gives you complete range confidence. Blink HQ isn't just the most attractively priced Level 2 home charging solution, it's also convenient, compact and simple to use. With a built-in timer delay, Blink HQ can be set to charge at your convenience allowing you to save money by charging overnight when utility rates may be lower. The sleek front panel LED indicator displays your vehicle's charging status while a generous 18-foot cable offers flexible installation options. With a compact and sleek design and an included bracket for the cable, Blink HQ's small footprint translates to invaluable wall space in the garage. Product does not come with outlet plug. It needs to be wired. |
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