Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C vs Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE
The Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C outputs 80 A (19.2 kW) versus 64 A (15.36 kW) for the Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE — about 25% faster charging on vehicles that can accept it. The Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE draws less standby power (2.89 W vs 6.43 W). The Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE has the longer charging cable (25 ft vs 16 ft).
| Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C | Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE | |
|---|---|---|
| Connector type | J1772 | J1772 |
| Max output current | 80 A | 64 A |
| Max output power | 19.2 kW | 15.36 kW |
| Wi-Fi / app connected | Yes | Yes |
| Cable length | 16 ft | 25 ft |
| ENERGY STAR certified | Yes | Yes |
| Input voltage | 240 V | 240 V |
| Standby power draw | 6.43 W | 2.89 W |
Frequently asked questions
Which is faster, the Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C or the Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE?
The Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C: 80 A (19.2 kW) against 64 A (15.36 kW), provided your EV's onboard charger can use the extra power.
Are the Electron Charger ECEVC-L2-19KW-C and Enphase IQ EVSE and HCS EVSE both ENERGY STAR certified?
Yes — every charger in this database is drawn from the U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR certified EVSE list.