These are what we would consider to be the best 6 kW EV Chargers. Now you need to know that this range includes anything from 5.8 kW to 6.7 kW
These 3 devices were selected based on a number of factors, the idea being regardless which one you choose, you should have a good experience.
These 3 devices were selected based on a number of factors, the idea being regardless which one you choose, you should have a good experience.
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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Mustart – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (26 Amp) | 26 Amp | Level 2 | 25 Feet (7.6 M) | NEMA 10-30 | 6.24 kW | Click for more info |
PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (32 Amp, 50 feet) | 32 Amp | Level 2 | 30,40 & 50 Feet (15.2 M) | NEMA 14-50, NEMA 10-50, NEMA 6-50 | 6.7 kW | Click for more info |
SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (24 Amp) | 24 Amp | Level 2 | 16.4 Feet (4.9 M) | NEMA 10-30 & NEMA 14-30 | 6.6 kW | Click for more info |
Let’s have a look at each product in particular.
Mustart – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (26 Amp)
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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Mustart – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (26 Amp) | 26 Amp | Level 2 | 25 Feet (7.6 M) | NEMA 10-30 | 6.24 kW | Click for more info |
The cable is tethered to this 26 Amp Electric Vehicle charger as it is the case with all the chargers listed here and in North America and it comes with a 25-feet long (7.6 meters) EV Charging Cable. The wall socket in which you can plug it into should be a NEMA 10-30 at a 240V Voltage. The other end of the cable that connects to the car’s charge port is an SAE J1772 standard plug.
It’s not a smart charger and it doesn’t have special features, the amperage is not adjustable and you can’t set a schedule for charging, however you should be able to do that directly from your EV. It does have an LCD display that shows you some key information like charging speed, the AC charger level, charging time for that specific session, the temperature of the unit and the amperage.
The unit has a tough and solid enclosure because it is IP65 rated, meaning it will withstand water and dirt without any problems. Mustart will offer you a 2-Year No-Hassle warranty which is one year more than what you would get with the other two. Because this is a portable device, you don’t need the electric car charger installed in your garage, you can just carry it around with you.
PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (32 Amp, 50 feet)
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (32 Amp, 50 feet) | 32 Amp | Level 2 | 30,40 & 50 Feet (15.2 M) | NEMA 14-50, NEMA 10-50, NEMA 6-50 | 6.7 kW | Click for more info |
It can plug into either a NEMA 14-50, NEMA 10-50 or a NEMA 6-50 3-pin wall socket at a 220V Voltage. Even though it is not a smart EV charger, it does surprisingly have a charge timer. There’s a button on the home charger which you can press to delay the charging, so that you can take advantage of off-peak electricity to reduce your charging cost.
It too has an LCD Display that will show you the amperage, voltage, a charging timer, the charging level and the temperature of the unit.
The enclosure is IP56 rated, which means that when compared to
the Mustart which is IP65 rated, we can tell that the PRIMECOM can deal better with water while the Mustart can deal better with dust and dirt. This device is offered together with a 1-Year No-Hassle warranty.
The PRIMECOM is in our opinion, too expensive unless you really need the longer cable. At this price we would most certainly go for the high-performance electric vehicle charge stations from ChargePoint or the home Wallbox Charger.
SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (24 Amp)
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (24 Amp) | 24 Amp | Level 2 | 16.4 Feet (4.9 M) | NEMA 10-30 & NEMA 14-30 | 6.6 kW | Click for more info |
No connectivity, no charge scheduling, this is not a smart charger and unlike the other two units this doesn’t have an LCD screen to display critical info. It is IP55 rated which means it will withstand splashes and dirt well and the unit comes with a 1-Year No-Hassle warranty.
Given that this home EV charger almost the same price as the Mustart, we would go for the Mustart charger by all means.
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