Ge Wattstation Level 2 Fast Charger 240 on 2040-parts.com
Topanga, California, United States
This is a GE Wattstation Level 2 fast charger for a EV vehicle charging. In very good condition. I used it for a year, moved and never installed it in my new house. My leaf leass is up and i have no need for it.
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