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Newest Version J1772 Yazaki Evse 30a Ev 25' Charging Cord 120/240v Level 2 Ul on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New Level:2 Other Part Number:7335-8523 Installation:Cordset Warranty:Yes Brand:Yazaki Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:7435-1712

Lastest, NEW Generation Yazaki J1772 EVSE 30A charging cord 120/240V50/60Hz. This cord is 25 feet in length.  SMD Inc is the authorized distributor for Yazaki and these EV Cord couplers come with standard product warranty from Yazaki.  This is most recent generation model and comes with a more flexible cable.

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A STAND ALONE CHARGER. THIS CABLE MUST BE HOOKED UP TO A CHARGER TO CHARGE YOUR VEHICLE!

Unit cost US$180.00/each
Shipping to Continental 48 States:  $20.00/single unit; $15.00/each additional unit (Canada has a $40 added handling charge)
For shipping outside Continental 48 States/Canada, please contact us.

General brochure can be downloaded from inventory.smdinc.com/search/pdf/7335-8738.pdf

Product ships from Irvine, CA - Sales tax will be applied to all CA sales
For Expedited Freight options, please contact us.

This item is non-returnable - if you have any questions before purchasing, call us M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm, 949-470-7700, and ask for Alex.

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