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Blink Hq 30-amp Home Electric Vehicle (ev) Charger Brand New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Buena Park, California, United States

Buena Park, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blink Installation:Station Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Blink HQ 30-Amp

  • We both this to charge our Chevy Volt and then found out our neighborhood  is sooooo old we can't run 240
  • Brand New Blink charger
  • 30 Amp; 208-240 Volt EV charger

  • Almost 4 times faster than a standard charging cord
  • Cost-effective; easy-to-use; timer avoids peak utility rates
  • 18-foot cable with cable hanger bracket at no extra cost
  • Compatible with all electric vehicles using the SAE J1772 connector
It is supposed to have a credit for use at blink stations in the box - but it will be expired as we bought this 9 months ago

Paid 558 for it

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