ClipperCreek, Inc. recently added the HCS-80, a 64 amp electric vehicle charging, which delivers up to 15.4 kW of power. This charging station is built for EV drivers and fleet operators wanting to "future-proof" their electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The trend for new electric vehicles increasing battery size and driving range on a single charge continues. "As electric vehicle range increases, the vehicle's ability to accept power at a higher rate is increasing as well," said Will Barrett, Director of Sales at ClipperCreek.
This 240 Volt, Level 2 electric vehicle charging station is rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Serving residential and commercial markets, the HCS-80 features ClipperCreek's "best in class" standard product features, such as a three-year warranty, a durable and fully sealed NEMA 4 station enclosure, and 25 feet of charge cable.
The HCS-80 is compatible with all plug-in vehicles available today and NRTL electrical safety certified.
Features of the HCS-80 include:
EV charging stations and technology are becoming increasingly common. An April 2017 news report stated that New York’s Consolidated Edison has announced plans to invest up to $25 million on demonstration projects that would test strategies for increasing the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in the region by making charging convenient and practical.
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