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Published on July 7th, 2011 | by Important Media Cross-Post

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Home EV Charging Station for Less than $1000

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  • None

    This news is 3 weeks old! Great news however.

  • Anonymous

    How about some information in addition to the pasted ad?

    How much power does this charger deliver? Volts and amps.

    How many ‘miles per hour’ will it pump into your Leaf?

    How is it and improvement on the charger now being installed for EVs?

    What makes it easier to install than other chargers? Looks about the same to me – still have to mount it on the wall and hook it to the breaker box.

    • Anonymous

      i’m not much of an EV guy, myself. thought the benfit was the price. but i’ll make sure Jo sees your comment & responds :D

    • EV Adocate

      See http://www.clippercreek.com for specifications.
      It delivers up to 4.8 kW in a very small package and great price point. And it is so small, a consumer could add their own plug and easily move it from location to location.
      ClipperCreek has been in this EV Charging industry the longest and has the most product experience by far. the EV OEM’s install ClipperCreek products in their facilities and include them with the sale of the vehicles.
      Installation is simple because you can do it yourself, 4 screws hold it on the wall, and you wire in into your control panel. You do no necessarily need to hire a contractor and ClipperCreek does not require their own installers to put it in like other suppliers do.

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