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Zivan Ng9 Fast Charger For Electric Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

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Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Zivan Manufacturer Part Number:NG9 480v 96v output

We have a new in open Box Zivan Battery charger, this is the NG9 model and requires 480v service @15 amps for operation. The charger is rated for 80 amps DC output at 96 volts.This would be great for fast charging your electric vehicle or forklift if you have access to 440-480v 3 phase service in your shop. 

.zivanusa.com/NG9BatteryCharger

Again, this charger supplies 80 amps DC current at 96 volts, This is not an on board charger it must be wall or post mounted.


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