The complete Splitvolt EV Charger – Level 2 (40 Amp) review

The SplitVolt Level 2 Portable EV Chargers provide very fast charging speeds but not much in the way of features.

PROS: High-Performance charging, Fairly good design.

CONS: No connectivity, Short cable.
The complete Splitvolt EV Charger - Level 2 (40 Amp) review

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SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp)

SplitVolt - Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp)
40 AmpLevel 216.4 Feet (4.9 M)NEMA 14-509.6 kWClick for more info

SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (24 Amp)

SplitVolt - Level 2 Portable EV Charger (24 Amp)
24 AmpLevel 216.4 Feet (4.9 M)NEMA 10-30 & NEMA 14-306.6 kWClick for more info

SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp) Specifications

Amp rating40 Amp
LevelLevel 2
TypePortable EV Charger
Cable Length16.4 Feet (4.9 M)
NemaNEMA 14-50
Power9.6 kW
Voltage240V
ConnectorJ1772
ConnectivityNone
IP RatingIP55
Display4 LED Lights
Warranty1-Year No-Hassle
FeaturesPortable Fast Home Charging, No Installation Required, Real-time Charging Status , Safe Universal Charging, Empowering Electric Vehicle Adoption, Charge with Peace of Mind, High Charging Capability
What’s in the boxCharger, Plug, Cable, Connector
Weight9.15 lbs (4.1 kg)
FeaturesTethered, Alexa & Google Home, Charge Scheduling

SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp) Charging specifications

The SplitVolt Level 2 charger comes in 2 versions: A 24-Amp and a 40 Amp version. Here we’ll focus more on the 40-Amp but we always keep them in comparison. So this is a portable electric vehicle charger, which means you don’t need to mount it on a wall, you can carry it around with you.

SplitVolt do sell a special wall socket that is easy to mount and in which you can plug in your EV.

But now let’s look at what matters most for the EV owner and that is power. Does it have fast charging speeds? The answer is a clear yes, because the 40 Amp model has a power of 9.6 kW while the 24-Amp model has 6.6 kW of power.

And so what do these numbers mean? Well the 6.6 kW charger will provide 22 miles of range per hour to a Nissan LEAF or LEAF Plus.

But let’s look at the bigger charger, the one that can output 9.6 kW because here, things get really good: A standard Model 3 will charge in just 6.5 hours, so will the VW ID.4 Pure, ID.3 Pure and the Renault Zoe, while a Tesla Model Y will take 8 hours to charge given its larger battery pack. A Hyundai Kona and a Kia Niro will both take about 9 hours.

It is worth noting that both chargers operate at a 240V Voltage.

SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp) Cable types and connectors

IT doesn’t matter which version you buy, they both will have an EV Charging cable length of 16.4 feet which equivalates to about 4.9 meters and the cable is obviously tethered to the charger, you can’t just disconnect it and replace it with another one. Now at this point it is worth noting and pointing out the fact that the cable is a bit short, because in this price range you’ll find electric car chargers that span up to 25 feet, so you don’t always have to park very close to the wall charger in your garage to charge your car.

We highly recommend that you have a look at the SplitVolt wall socket that can perfectly integrate with both of these chargers.

The 24 Amp will come with either a NEMA 10-30 or a NEMA 14-30 connector while the 40A version will require a NEMA 14-50 wall connector. As far as the other end of the charger is concerned, both use the J1772 charge port.

SplitVolt – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (40 Amp) Features

Neither SplitVolt EV Chargers have any kind of connectivity like WiFi or Bluetooth, there is no smartphone app to track your charging and have some extra data. They also lack in charging features because there’s no scheduled charging (or timer as it is sometimes called).

This is a useful function that helps you avoid high charging costs by making use of the off-peak electricity. Given the recent economic developments, electric energy is poised to be more expensive in the coming years as demand grows. However, the good news is that there is a high chance that the EV that you just bought already has this function built-in and you can set it up from the dashboard rather than from the timer. You’ll most likely also be reading the charging level and charging rate from the smartphone app that’s connected to your car.

Both chargers are IP55 rated so they’ll withstand rain, splashes and dust storms should they occur, they come with a 1-Year No-Hassle warranty and a nice round carrying bag. The 40 Amp weighs a bit more at 9.15 lbs compared to the 7.7 lbs that the standard model weighs.

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