Level 2 EV Charger

Emporia Level 2 EV Charger

A value-focused smart charger with useful scheduling and home-energy integrations. Its strongest case is a hardwired 48A install or a managed-load setup using compatible Emporia monitoring.

$350-$600 pricing
verified spec status
22 risk score
2026-06-22 last updated

Core metrics

What matters for this SKU

Maximum output
11.5kW / 48A hardwired
Plug-in output
Up to 9.6kW / 40A
Cable
24ft
Connector
J1772 or NACS
Warranty
3-year limited manufacturer warranty

Editorial

How we evaluate this SKU

Compelling for cost-aware buyers who will use energy monitoring or load management; less differentiated if the household only needs basic scheduled charging.

Desk research verified against current manufacturer materials and official support documentation on June 22, 2026. PowerHomeGuide did not perform a hands-on test.

Scenarios

Runtime and fit by use case

Typical homeowner scenarios tied to calculators and guides on this site.

Scenario Expected fit
Daily commuter charging Strong fit when overnight charging and scheduled off-peak energy use cover the household's normal mileage.
100A service or constrained panel Use a formal load calculation; reduced amperage or compatible load management may avoid an unnecessary service upgrade.
Outdoor driveway install Confirm mounting height, 24-foot cable reach, Wi-Fi signal, conductor route, and local disconnect requirements.
Home energy monitoring Most useful when paired with the compatible Emporia ecosystem to coordinate charging with household demand.

Pros

Strengths to weigh

  • Value-oriented smart charger
  • Energy monitoring ecosystem
  • Good fit for cost-aware Level 2

Cons

Tradeoffs and risks

  • App ecosystem preference matters

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FAQ

Common questions

Can the Emporia charger avoid a panel upgrade?

Possibly. A lower current setting or Emporia's compatible load-management setup may help, but a qualified electrician still needs to complete the load calculation and confirm local code requirements.

Should I use the plug-in or hardwired version?

Hardwiring supports the unit's full 48A output and avoids a high-current receptacle connection. A plug-in installation can be easier to replace later but is generally limited to 40A and requires the correct circuit and receptacle.

Is J1772 or NACS the better connector?

Choose the native connector used by the vehicle you expect to keep longest. Adapters can work, but a native cable is simpler for daily use and avoids another connection point.

What should the electrician quote include?

Ask for breaker and wire sizing, cable route, permit, surge protection considerations, mounting location, Wi-Fi reach, and any load-management hardware as separate line items.

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Level 2 EV Charger Spec checked

Emporia Level 2 EV Charger

Cost-conscious EV owners, Energy monitoring homes, Flexible install paths

Maximum output
11.5kW / 48A hardwired
Plug-in output
Up to 9.6kW / 40A
Range
$350-$600
Value-oriented smart chargerEnergy monitoring ecosystem

Check connector and hardwire requirements

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