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Emporia Level 2 EV charger with 48A output and smart home charging connector options

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Emporia 48A Smart EV Charger

$649.00
Ships from USA
Description

The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger is a smart home EV charging station built for fast charging without a panel upgrade in many homes. It delivers up to 48 amps of Level 2 power, uses PowerSmart load balancing with existing electrical capacity, and is UL certified with GFCI protection for everyday safety and reliability.

  • Up to 48A Level 2 charging for faster home charging across all EV models
  • PowerSmart technology automatically balances load with your existing electrical panel
  • Scheduled and automated charging helps avoid high utility rate periods
  • Available in NACS/Tesla and J1772 connector options for broad vehicle compatibility
  • UL certified and GFCI-protected for a clear, citable safety standard
  • Recognized as a Top Home EV Charger of 2025 for design, power, reliability, and value

Compared to basic Level 2 chargers that draw fixed power, this model adapts to available household capacity to help support fast charging where electrical headroom is limited. That makes it a practical choice for daily commuting, overnight charging in the garage, or households with more than one EV connector standard in use now or later.

If you are comparing EV charging stations for home use, this charger stands out for pairing high output with automated energy management. It is designed for drivers who want a straightforward install, dependable operation, and smart scheduling without overcomplicating daily charging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For most EV owners, a Level 2 charger is the best choice for home charging because it is much faster than a standard Level 1 outlet and practical for daily use. A Level 2 charger typically gives enough charging speed to refill a battery overnight, which works well for commuters, multi-car households, and drivers who want a consistent charging routine. The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger fits that need by offering up to 48 amps of charging power, along with automated scheduling and load management. That means it can charge quickly while also adapting to your home’s available electrical capacity. This is especially useful if you want faster charging but are concerned about your panel limits. A Level 2 charger is usually the right fit if you drive regularly, want predictable overnight charging, or prefer a dedicated home setup instead of relying on public stations. The main tradeoff is that Level 2 charging usually requires professional installation and a compatible circuit, unlike Level 1 charging from a regular wall outlet.
The main types of EV chargers are Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers. Level 1 uses a standard household outlet and is the slowest option, making it best for very light driving or backup use. Level 2 uses a higher-voltage circuit and is the most common choice for home charging because it offers much faster charging speeds. DC fast chargers are typically public charging stations and are designed for rapid charging away from home. For home use, Level 2 is usually the best balance of speed, convenience, and long-term value. The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger is designed for that category, with up to 48 amps of power, UL certification, GFCI protection, and options for either NACS/Tesla or J1772 connectors depending on your vehicle. The right charger depends on your driving habits, your home’s electrical capacity, and your EV’s connector type. If you want dependable daily charging without waiting all day, Level 2 is the practical choice. If your electrical panel is limited, a charger with automatic load balancing can be especially helpful.
Yes, in some homes you can install a Level 2 EV charger without upgrading the electrical panel, especially if the charger supports load management. That feature helps the charger work within your home’s available electrical capacity instead of drawing full power at all times. The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger is built for this situation. Its PowerSmart technology automatically balances electrical load with your existing panel, which can make fast home charging possible even when electrical capacity is limited. This can be a strong fit for homeowners who want Level 2 charging but are trying to avoid the added cost and complexity of a panel upgrade. This setup is most useful for older homes, homes with heavy electrical use, or households adding EV charging to an already busy panel. The limitation is that installation still depends on your electrical system, local code, and your electrician’s assessment. A panel upgrade may still be needed in some cases, but load-balancing chargers can expand the number of homes where Level 2 charging is practical.
The first thing to check is the connector type your vehicle uses. Most EVs use either a J1772 connector or a NACS-style connector used by Tesla vehicles. If the charger matches your vehicle’s connector, it will usually work for standard home charging. The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger is available in both NACS/Tesla and J1772 versions, so it can support all major EV models when you choose the correct connector style. That makes it a useful option for households with different vehicle types or for buyers who want flexibility for a future vehicle change. You should also confirm that your vehicle can accept Level 2 charging and review your home’s electrical setup. A charger can offer up to 48 amps, but your actual charging speed depends on what your vehicle can accept and what your circuit supports. For most shoppers, the key compatibility questions are connector fit, Level 2 support, and proper installation. Once those are confirmed, a Level 2 charger is usually a straightforward match for daily home charging.
Yes, a smart EV charger can be worth it if you want more control over charging times, energy use, and how the charger fits into your daily routine. Smart features are especially useful for people who charge overnight, want to avoid higher utility rates, or need a charger that can adapt to limited electrical capacity. The Emporia Level 2 EV Charger includes automated scheduling, so you can set charging times around lower-cost hours or preferred routines. It also uses PowerSmart load balancing, which helps the charger work with your home’s existing panel instead of simply pulling maximum power at all times. That makes it a practical choice for homeowners who want fast charging but also need the charger to respond intelligently to real household electrical demand. A basic charger may be enough if you only want simple plug-in charging and have no concerns about time-of-use rates or panel limits. A smart charger is most valuable for households that want convenience, automation, and better use of available home power.