We have compiled a list of our 4 favorite NEMA 10-30 EV Chargers. They are all portable and will plug into any 10-30 outlet
They’ll also be reviewed based on charging performance, the amount of features they offer and how sturdy and durable the control box is.
They’ll also be reviewed based on charging performance, the amount of features they offer and how sturdy and durable the control box is.
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 |
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 |
PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp) | 16 Amp | Level 2 | 30 Feet (9.1 M) & 50 Feet (15.2 M) | NEMA 14-30, NEMA 10-30, NEMA 14-50, NEMA 6-20, NEMA 6-50, NEMA 10-50 | 3.84 kW | Click for more info |
Lectron – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp) | 16 Amp | Level 2 | 21 Feet (6.4M) | NEMA 10-30 & NEMA 6-20 | 3.86 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 |
Now in case those numbers don’t mean much to you, let us explain how that translates into actual charging times: A Tesla Model 3 should be able to charge in about 7-8 hours, while the Long Range Model 3 should take 10-11 hours. Then there is the Model Y which should take 10.5 – 11.5 hours and the Kia Niro or Hyundai Kona both of which should charge in somewhere between in 10-11 hours. These are just estimates for getting to a full charge from 0%, they’re not official figures. This device provides the fastest charging speeds of any portable charger that made our current list.
It isn’t a smart charger so there is no wifi connectivity or smartphone app, but one of the main reasons we like it is not just because it is a fairly fast home ev charger but also because it has an LCD display that indicates critical info such as the charging status, the charging rate, the AMP circuit charging capacity, a charge timer, the current voltage and the temperature of the unit. Not all EV Adapters can display this info as you shall find out.
The control box is IP65 rated so it is guaranteed to be waterproof and also dustproof, plus the manufacturer offers you a 2-Year No-Hassle warranty on the portable EV 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 |
The biggest problem with this charger is the cable which is just too short: 16.4 feet (4.9 meters) might not be enough in some situations. If you really like the charger and it doesn’t extend as much as you need you can always just get an extension cord.
Now this isn’t a smart charger either and in this case you’re not going to get the LCD Display, instead there are 4 LED lights, one to tell you if the charger adapter is getting power, one if it is charging and two are allocated for different types of faults. One of the disadvantages of chargers without any smart features is that they lack charge scheduling, something which helps you save on your energy bill by using off-peak electricity but your EV most likely has this built in.
You have to remember that SplitVolt Inc. also makes the SplitVolt Splitter switches (The one with the dryer plug and EV plug) so this one will work perfectly with that one because they were intended to be a part of their little ecosystem.
The control box is IP55 rated so it should be fairly good at withstanding water and dirt. The unit is covered by a 1-Year No-Hassle warranty.
PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp)
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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PRIMECOM – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp) | 16 Amp | Level 2 | 30 Feet (9.1 M) & 50 Feet (15.2 M) | NEMA 14-30, NEMA 10-30, NEMA 14-50, NEMA 6-20, NEMA 6-50, NEMA 10-50 | 3.84 kW | Click for more info |
And the flexibility doesn’t stop with the plug types because this also comes with 2 cable options: Either with a 30ft cable (9.1 meters) or a 50ft cable (15.2 meters). If you’re new to the whole EV charging scene just know that this particular device offers a lot of options that you would not normally get. And even so, the base cable is longer than any other cable here.
Unfortunately it doesn’t do as well when it comes to charging because it only outputs 3.84 kW. The same standard Model 3 now takes 13-14 hours to charge, the Model Y takes 19-20. Not as fun as with those 6 kW chargers but still, if you get home at 8PM and leave in the morning at 8AM that still gives you a good 12 hours to put in some miles of range in your car.
No smart features on this one either, however the LCD display is there showing you important charging information, mostly what you would also get with the Mustart.
The device is IP55 rated for protection against water and dirt and PRIMECOM will offer you a 1-Year warranty on it.
Lectron – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp)
Product | Amp rating | Level | Cable Length | Nema | Power | Price |
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Lectron – Level 2 Portable EV Charger (16 Amp) | 16 Amp | Level 2 | 21 Feet (6.4M) | NEMA 10-30 & NEMA 6-20 | 3.86 kW | Click for more info |
It comes with a 21ft cable (6.4 meters) which we would classify as not great, not terrible and it uses the Duosida Control Box, so it is IP55 rated and has the 4 LEDs to notify you if it’s charging or if there are any faults.
What is different with this charger? Not much, there are no smart features and in the end it will come down to personal preference, though the PRIMECOM has some pretty solid advantages if you are going to go for a 16A Level 2 model.
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