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Blink Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station - Wall Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $1,999.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blink Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:01-0134

The Blink Level II Wall Mount Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger provides a convenient method for charging Electric Vehicles. The Blink Level II chargers provides intelligent, user-friendly features.


Benefits of Blink’s Unique Design

• Modern and stylish appearance

• Easy installation

• Convenient cable management for long reach and storage between uses

• Connector holster for protection and storage


J1772 EV Connector (Standard in the United States)

• Updated cord set with ergonomic design

• Prevents accidental disconnection

• Grounded pole - first to make contact, last to break contact

• Can withstand being driven over by a vehicle

• Safe for use in wet or dry conditions


Touch Screen

• Convenient, user-friendly touch screen display

• Provides charge status and statistics

• Pre-loaded with Blink commercial user interface

• Ability to capture mileage from EV odometer (fleet)


Features

• Multiple modes of communication, including wireless (IEEE 802.11g), cellular, 802.15 protocol capable, and LAN

• Smartphone applications for status changes and notifications of completion or interruption of charge

• Controllable output to support utility demand response requests

• Multiple input current settings to accommodate electric service capability

• Access to the Blink Network, which provides remote software updates, access to web portal, and charging session data


Specifications

  • Input Voltage 208 VAC to 240 VAC +/- 10%
  • Input Phase Single
  • Frequency 50/60 Hz
  • Input Current 30 Amps (maximum), 12A, 16A, 24A available
  • Breaker Size 40 Amps; settings a15A/20A/30A available
  • Output Voltage 208 VAC - 240 VAC +/- 10%
  • Output Phase Single
  • Pilot SAE J1772 compliant
  • Connector/Cable SAE J1772 compliant;
  • UL rated at 30A maximum
  • Cable Length 25 feet (approximately)
  • Dimensions (ext.) 22” H x 18”W x 5-9/16”D
  • Temperature Rating -22°F (-30°C) to 122°F (50°C)
  • Enclosure NEMA Type 3R; sun-and-heat resistant
  • Certifications NEC article 625 EV charging system
  • UL and ULc to 2594Specifications
  • Input Voltage 208 VAC to 240 VAC +/- 10%
  • Input Phase Single
  • Frequency 50/60 Hz
  • Input Current 30 Amps (maximum), 12A,16A, 24A available
  • Breaker Size 40 Amps; settings at
  • 15A/20A/30A available
  • Output Voltage 208 VAC - 240 VAC +/- 10%
  • Output Phase Single
  • Pilot SAE J1772 compliant
  • Connector/Cable SAE J1772 compliant;
  • UL rated at 30A maximum
  • Cable Length 25 feet (approximately)
  • Dimensions (ext.) 22” H x 18”W x 5-9/16”D
  • Temperature Rating -22°F (-30°C) to 122°F (50°C)
  • Enclosure NEMA Type 3R; sun-and-heat resistant


Certifications 

  • NEC article 625 EV charging system
  • UL and ULc to 2594

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