Go-Cable $299 portable 240 volt charge cable

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http://shop.quickchargepower.com/Go-Cable-is-THE-240V-20-Amp-J1772-portable-charging-solution-GC20.htm

$299 from Quick Charge Power

Go-Cable(tm) is the super flexible and super lightweight low cost 240 volt / 20 amp portable charge cable (EVSE) for your LEAF or any other EV sold in North America or Japan.

Full 25 foot cable length !!!

Requires a 208- 240 volt wall outlet, with a minimum 20 amp circuit.

Provides up to 3.8kW of power to your LEAF or other EV.

Equipped with NEMA L6-20P wall plug.

Optional adaptors for $29 each:

NEMA 14-20P
NEMA 14-30P (newer dryers)
NEMA 14-50P (RV parks... this is the home outlet recommended by Tesla)
NEMA 10-30P (older dyers)

Other popular plugs available via special order.


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The maximum charge power:


16 amps or less (3.8kW at 240 volts):

Nissan LEAF (2011-2012), Chevy Volt, Chevy Spark EV, Toyota Prius Plug-In, Ford C-Max Energy, Ford Fusion Energy, ZERO motorcycle (2015 and newer with J1772), Brammo motorcycle, Smart Electric Drive, Ford C-Max Energi, Karma Fisker, Mitsubishi iMiev, Cadillac ELR, Porshe Cayenne S-E, Porsche Panamera S-E, Honda Accord Plug-In.


30amps or less (7.2kW at 240 volts):

Nissan LEAF (2013 and newer at 28 amps, however some are 16 amps), VW eGolf, Kia Soul EV, BMW i3 and i8, Ford Focus Electric, Fiat 500e, Honda Fit EV, Fiat 500e.


40 amps or less (9.6kW at 240 volts):

Tesla Model S, plus the following two Tesla powered cars; Mercedes B-Class ED and 2012-2014 Toyota RAV4 EV


48 amps or less (11.5kW at 240 volts):

Tesla Model S (2016 and newer)
Tesla Model X
Tesla Model 3


70 amps or less (16.8kW at 240 volts):

Tesla Roadster (requires firmware update to use any charge station over 70 amps)


72 amps or less (17.3kW at 240 volts):

Tesla Model X and Model 3 with optional 72 amp charger


80 amps or less (19.2kW at 240 volts):

Tesla Model S with optional "twin chargers" (2012-2015)
 
Nice! I wish we had something like this 5 years ago. That would have driven down the costs of the OEM cables and charging stations. Tony, any chance that your company can demo some products for our local Drive Electric Week? It is 12-4 pm, Sat, Sept 17th at the Richland Library.
 
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