J1772 Plug Holder - Angled Entry With Cable Management on 2040-parts.com
San Carlos, California, United States
BLACK FRIDAY SALE STARTS TODAY!NEW Version of our injection-molded J1772 plug holder to store your J1772 cable when you're done chargingNow with cable management - the cable hook on top allows you to store your cable while the EVSE is not in use. Made out of strong ABS plastic using injection mold process, the hook is virtually unbreakable and holds at least 50 lbs. Another new feature is the angled plug entry for easier insertion and lower strain on the inlet and the mounting points. This new version is an ideal accessory for your JuiceBox or any other EVSE - especially if you want to store your plug away from the EVSE. Hardware included. We think this would be a great addition to any Charging Station. |
Chargers & Service Equipment for Sale
- J1772 universal holster evse angled dock ev charge station connector black abs(US $19.00)
- 12v-24v cigarette lighter output 5v (3.1a) 2x usb temperature / voltage display(US $22.79)
- 12v / 24v cigarette socket adaptor extension set with usb port - toggle on / off(AU $24.95)
- Cigarette lighter socket adaptor extension kit with usb port - toggle on / off(AU $24.95)
- Cigarette lighter socket adaptor extension reach kit - 3 x sockets - 1 x usb(AU $24.95)
- Long reach cigarette lighter socket adaptor extension kit 3 x sockets - 1 x usb(AU $24.95)
McLaren 650S revealed early
Sun, 16 Feb 2014The McLaren 650S (pictured) arrives a little earlier than McLaren planned Just a few days age we had the first tease for the new McLaren 650S, a car McLaren said was aimed between the existing 12C and the hypercar McLaren P1. We speculated the 650S would be a tweaked 12C with more power and styling tweaks, and that’s exactly what it is. Driving has managed to publish the first official photos this morning (albeit in fairly low res) and it’s clear the 650S is the 12C with a healthy does of P1 mixed in for extra appeal.
Spoken street names useful in navigation units, magazine says
Mon, 01 Nov 2010If you're in the market for a portable navigation unit, features such as spoken street names and reality view/lane assist are worth the money while traffic information, connected services and voice recognition are not as essential, says Consumer Reports magazine. Less expensive navigation models are even offering the service via which the unit will speak the names of streets or highway numbers rather than telling drivers to merge or turn in a specific direction. Reality view/lane assist is a feature commonly packaged as one that displays three-dimensional views of exits, signs and intersections as well as the best lane to be in for upcoming driving maneuvers.
Honda Insight Mk2: photo of production hybrid car
Wed, 03 Dec 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 03 December 2008 14:00 Honda issued this solitary photograph of the new Insight hybrid car today – revealing the battery-powered vehicle in production spec. This is a bit of a mini landmark in green fuels technology: the Insight Mk2 will become at a stroke the world’s cheapest hybrid car. Sales begin in spring 2009 and CAR understands that Honda is working on a £14,995 price tag, substantially undercutting today’s hybrids.