The 7 Best Residential EV Chargers

The 7 Best Residential EV Chargers

When choosing the best residential EV charger, consider factors such as price, cord length, connector type, connectivity, hardwire or NEMA 14-50 plug, power output, and warranty. Price is a key factor, with more affordable chargers typically offering fewer features. Cord length is important for charging flexibility, while connector type compatibility should match your EV model. WiFi connectivity allows for remote monitoring and control.

Additionally, consider whether to hardwire your charger or use a NEMA 14-50 plug; each has its own advantages and drawbacks. Power output affects charging speed, with Level 2 chargers varying between 3.3 kW and 19.2 kW. Finally, ensure the warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for a reasonable duration. By evaluating these factors, you can make an informed decision that caters to your specific needs and budget.

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