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Laval, Quebec, Canada

Laval, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Brand:bosch

                                                                            BOSCH WALL MOUNT POWER XPRESS


The weatherproof Bosch Power Xpress uses a fully-sealed enclosure to provide reliable charging in any condition. An adjustable power output ranges from 12 - 32 amps to help you find the most efficient charge for your electric vehicle and existing wiring.

The Level 2 240V American made Power Xpress lets you choose between 12 - 32 amps of power, and can charge compatible EVs up 5 times faster than a standard 110V outlet. The compact and durable design of the Power Xpress will withstand nearly any environment while taking up minimal space. Inside and out, the Power Xpress is versatile, reliable, and efficient.


Will it be compatible?

Yes, your charging station will charge any vehicle meeting the SAE J1772 standard, used by most electric vehicles in North America.

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