It is by far the cheapest 48 amp charger with WiFi.I also went with the Emporia and hardwired to use 48A. It works great and has a 24 foot cable and sells for $439.
Mine is not. They claim they adhere to UL standards, but as of when I purchased mine, not listed yet. I am sure when that changes they will update their web site.A quick question for the Emporia Owners. Are they now UL listed/certified? I noticed on the website they were not a short time ago. “ The Emporia Smart Home EV Charger was designed with your safety in mind. We've contracted with UL to consult on our design and perform critical testing on the EV Charger; however, the initial summer 2021 run of chargers will not be UL certified. ”
Good news. At $439 it’s the lowest cost Level 2 out there.They are UL listed now..
Unfortunately I believe that is for the energy monitoring device, not the charger. Unless I am reading the document incorrectly.They are UL listed now..
If you have any electrical ability, it's quite easy to put an outlet on the box where the hard wiring is connected. Yes, for long term use, you'd want to also swap out the 60amp breaker for a 50amp. I figure that if my charger fails, which is I would think very rare, and I need to charge while awaiting a replacement, I can head to the big box store and buy an outlet and cover plate and connect it up.I am using a Wallbox 40 (40 amp) with NEMA 14-50 plug on my 50 amp circuit because if the charger fails I can immediately swap in and use my Ford travel charger. All 48 amp chargers must be direct wired.
Just to restate this, make sure you check your electric utility company's website for rebates or discounted charger purchasing. Some utilities buy the chargers themselves and resell them at a discount. Others, like mine, tell you that if you buy certain brands/models, which allow them to access the charging data, they'll give you a rebate. Mine happened to be $500, so buying a charger cost me less than $200, minus the 30% tax credit, even less.Good news. At $439 it’s the lowest cost Level 2 out there.
You are correct. The charger is still not listed. But, who cares IMO.Unfortunately I believe that is for the energy monitoring device, not the charger. Unless I am reading the document incorrectly.
Michigan DTE offers 500 dollar rebates for ChargePoint and Juicebox only... unless your utility company offers rebates for specific makes/models.
Do you have a rise of heat indicator in your garage?You are correct. The charger is still not listed. But, who cares IMO.