Electric Car Charger 240 Volt Level 2 Clipper Creek on 2040-parts.com
Commerce Township, Michigan, United States
Level 2 charging station clipper creek LCS-20P 240 volt 16 AMP plug in all you need is a 220/240 volt plug
In your garage this unit will plug in you can charger your car full in 3 hours or less .25 Feet charge cable length |
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