LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger)

LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) is a Level 2 home EV charger from LINKPOWER with up to 80 A (19.2 kW) output and a J1772 connector.

Charging
Connector type J1772
Max output current 80 A
Max output power 19.2 kW
Input voltage 240 V
Smart features
Wi-Fi / app connected Yes
Installation
Cable length 25 ft
Certification
ENERGY STAR certified Yes
Efficiency
Standby power draw 6.15 W

How fast does the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) charge?

Real charging speed is the lower of the charger's 19.2 kW output and each vehicle's onboard AC limit. Full-charge times and range added per hour on the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger):

VehicleReal rate0–100%Range/hr
Tesla Model Y11.5 kW6.5 h50 mi
Tesla Model 311.5 kW6.5 h56 mi
Ford Mustang Mach-E10.5 kW8.7 h37 mi
Chevrolet Equinox EV11.5 kW7.4 h43 mi
Hyundai Ioniq 510.9 kW7.7 h41 mi
Ford F-150 Lightning19.2 kW6.8 h47 mi

EV compatibility

Which EVs the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) works with, based on its J1772 connector:

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Frequently asked questions

Is the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) ENERGY STAR certified?

Yes, the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) is ENERGY STAR certified for standby energy efficiency.

Does the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) have Wi-Fi or app control?

Yes, the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) is a networked charger with smart-charging connectivity.

What size breaker does the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) need?

At its maximum 80 A output the LINKPOWER AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (Electric Vehicle Charger) needs at least a 100 A circuit, per the NEC rule that continuous loads may use only 80% of breaker capacity.

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