Electric Vehicle - Ev - J1772 20 Foot, 30 Amp Extension Cord - New! on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
This is a brand new SAE J1772 Extension Cord for Electric Vehicles - EV. Works with all types of EVs in the US.
Keep this in the back of your car for those times when you need to reach the charging station and the regular cord there is just not long enough! |
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