Load Management

NeoCharge Smart Splitter

NeoCharge Smart Splitter is positioned for homes with suitable existing outlet in the load management category. We verify specs against manufacturer data and map fit to calculator scenarios on PowerHomeGuide.

$299 platform from
seed spec status
36 risk score
2026-06-22 last updated
12d partner response

Core metrics

What matters for this SKU

Type
Smart splitter
Use case
Shared 240V outlet
Install
Plug-in scenario
Warranty
Varies by region
Availability
in stock

Editorial

How we evaluate this SKU

Can share some existing 240V outlet scenarios

Editorial review from manufacturer spec sheets, category benchmarks, and homeowner fit scenarios.

Scenarios

Runtime and fit by use case

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

Scenario Expected fit
EV charger planning Use with load calculation before selecting charger amperage
Heat pump plus EV Check combined peak loads and load management options
Future electrification Plan breaker space, service capacity, and backup battery readiness together

Pros

Strengths to weigh

  • Can share some existing 240V outlet scenarios
  • Lower disruption than new wiring in the right setup
  • Useful EV charging workaround

Cons

Tradeoffs and risks

  • Not a substitute for proper load calculation or code review

Confirm code, outlet condition, and EV charging requirements

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FAQ

Common questions

When does NeoCharge Smart Splitter make sense?

NeoCharge Smart Splitter makes sense for homes with suitable existing outlet when the home needs safer capacity planning for EV charging, heat pumps, batteries, or future electrification loads.

Can NeoCharge Smart Splitter avoid a full panel upgrade?

It may help in some homes, but the right answer depends on load calculation, existing circuits, utility requirements, and local code.

What should an electrician verify before using NeoCharge Smart Splitter?

Ask an electrician to verify confirm code, outlet condition, and ev charging requirements, panel condition, service capacity, permitting, and compatibility with planned loads.

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  • SKU: NeoCharge Smart Splitter
  • Reference price: $299
  • MOQ 1 unit(s)
  • Typical partner response window 12 days
  • PowerHomeGuide routes structured requests to relevant service, installer, or product partners

NeoCharge Smart Splitter product photo
Load Management Seed data

NeoCharge Smart Splitter

Homes with suitable existing outlet, Renters or constrained garages, Lower-amperage EV charging workflows

MOQ 1 · 12d partner response

Type
Smart splitter
Use case
Shared 240V outlet
From
$299
Can share some existing 240V outlet scenariosLower disruption than new wiring in the right setup

Confirm code, outlet condition, and EV charging requirements

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