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Ford Evse J1772 Level 1 Charger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hilliard, Ohio, United States

Hilliard, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Turned in my lease and they didn't ask for this charger back.  Don't have the need for this anymore.  Works great and was barely used as I have a 220V Charger in my garage.  

This will work in any electric or PHEV vehicle including the Toyota Prius Plug-in / Nissan Leaf / Chevy Volt or Bolt / Ford Focus Electric or Fusion Energi or Ford Cmax Energi vehicles. If want to charge a Tesla with this, you will need the SAE 1772-Tesla adapter.  

This will provide a charge from a 110/120 VAC outlet to a HV Battery upto 15 amps. Please let me know if you have any questions. These go for $575 at the Ford Dealership and here's your opportunity to get one for 1/2 off! 

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