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Best electric car charger deals: $100 off home charging stations
Best electric car charger deals: $100 off home charging stations-February 2024
2024-04-11 EDT 15:15:57

A few years ago, electric vehicles were pretty rare or cost a fortune, but with more and more of the larger car brands getting into the game, there are a lot of excellent and even budget-friendly choices nowadays. That said, the electrical network for charging your cars might not be that widespread, so instead youll have to rely on charging your car at home. Luckily, there are a lot of excellent car chargers at a discount, so if youve just bought an EV or want to upgrade your current charging solution, be sure to check out our favorite deals below.

Contents Shockflo EV charger — $205, was $220Grizzl-E EV charger — $320, was $399Autel Home Level 2 EV Charger $399, was $470Juicebox 32-amp EV charger — $469, was $529Juicebox 40-amp EV charger — $489, was $549Schumacher Electric EV charger — $500, was $550Juicebox 48-amp EV charger — $529, was $589How to choose an electric car chargerShow 3 more items

  Shockflo EV charger $205, was $220

This EV charger by Shockflo is a Level 2 EV charger, which offers six times faster charging than a standard charger. It delivers 24 miles with just one hour of charging, and it can act as a mobile charger you can throw in the trunk or be mounted to a wall. It has an LCD display with useful information like charging rate, voltage, and charging time, as well as LED indicator lights that lets you know charging progress and errors.

  Grizzl-E EV charger $320, was $399

With this Grizzl-E EV charger youll be getting powerful and heavy-duty charging capabilities, as it comes with a 24-foot premium cable. The charger itself is a Level 2 charger, which offers faster charge times than standard chargers. Its also made to be portable, so you can throw it in the trunk and know youll have the ability to charge up any time you need to.

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  Autel Home Level 2 EV Charger $399, was $470

The Autel Home Level 2 EV Charger is a 240-volt, 40-amp charger thats packed with a lot of features, and the NEMA 14-50 Plug makes it easy to use on most EVs out there. Its up to seven times faster than your standard wall outlet, which is great, and it even has an adjustable amperage from 40A all the way down to 16A. Installation is also pretty easy if you already have a NEMA 14-50 receptacle since it can connect right to it in about five minutes, while the connected app lets you set the time and charge rate so that you can only charge when electricity is cheapest.

  Juicebox 32-amp EV charger $469, was $529

This Juicebox EV charger comes in with 32-amps and fast Level 2 charging times. It has wifi connectivity that allows you to connect to the JuiceNet mobile app and web portal. This will allow you to be notified when you car is fulled charged, set up a daily charging routine, or simply ask JuiceNet to remind you to plug in when your life is busy. It also offers voice controls with Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

  Juicebox 40-amp EV charger $489, was $549

Coming in at 40-amps. This Level 2 EV charger by Juicebox can charger your vehicle up to seven times faster than standard chargers. It has all of the smart features seen on other Juicebox EV chargers, which include JuiceNet app compatibility, voice controls, and notification when your vehicle is all charged up and ready to go. This charger is both indoor and outdoor rated, so you can just as easily set it up somewhere outdoors as you can in the garage.

  Schumacher Electric EV charger $500, was $550

Schumacher Electric delivers with this EV charger, with can charge up to eight times faster than a standard charger and adds range quickly. You can get anywhere between 15 and 48 miles of range per hour of charging, as it features industry-leading power with 240 volts and a 50-amp current. This EV charger is both Bluetooth and wifi compatible, and it connects easily to the SchuPower app, which allows you to schedule charging, start and stop charging in real time, and monitor charging in real time.

  Juicebox 48-amp EV charger $529, was $589

This is one of Juiceboxs most powerful EV chargers. It comes in at 48-amps and offers up to nine times faster charging than standard EV chargers. Like all of Juiceboxs chargers its universally compatible, ensuring it works with all EVs on the market today and in the future. It connects easily to the JuiceNet app, which allows for modern conveniences such as notifications and easily-schedule charging sessions.

  How to choose an electric car charger

Theres a lot to consider when shopping for an electric car charger. If you use your electric vehicle as your main mode of transportation, youll probably want to find yourself a charger that can get it charged back up in the fastest amount of time possible. Level 2 chargers are good in this regard, as they offer much faster charge times than standard EV chargers.

Something else to consider is how much modern smarts you want in your EV charger. The more affordable EV chargers offer great charging features, but there are a lot of EV chargers out there that come with wifi connectivity. This allows them to connect to many of the best EV charging station apps. With connectivity like this you can control your charger with voice commands and even monitor its status while its charging. You can also set your app up for notifications when your vehicle is charged up, among other things.

But if you have an electric vehicle or are considering purchasing one, the bottom line when it comes to EV chargers is that you need one. Youll be able to find something that suits your budget pretty easily when it comes to purchasing an EV charger. Budget options are available, particularly with the deals mentioned above, and the more you have to spend, the faster and more convenient charger youll be able to land.

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