![]() The Grizzl-E is much tougher with an IP67 rating while the ChargePoint only has a NEMA 3R rating (rough equivalent of IP14). The Grizzl-E comes in a Classic or Smart version. The main differences are in the Amp rating because the ChargePoint is a 50-Amp charger while the Grizzl-E is a 40-Amp charger. ![]() You can plug both chargers to a 50-Amp standard NEMA outlet or hardwire them. The ChargePoint does have a backlight on its holster with the Juice Box doesn’t. In terms of design, both chargers have their connector holster integrated into them and a minimalistic approach to things, no LCD screens or buttons. The JuiceBox does have the CO2 metrics in their app that the ChargePoint doesn’t while the ChargePoint can answer more complex questions through Alexa and Google Assistant like “how much have I spent on charging my EV this month?”. The JuiceBox also has a slightly longer charging cable that measures 25 feet.īoth chargers come with a J1772 charging cable, both have a Wifi connection and smartphone app and can be scheduled to charge only at certain times of the day, controlled by voice or present detailed reports of each charging session. The Enel X has a NEMA 4X rating (IP66 equivalent) which really surpasses the ChargePoint’s NEMA 3R rating. This translates to a difference in power of course, the ChargePoint has a power output of 12 kW compared to the 10 kW on the Enel X JuiceBox. The main difference between the ChargePoint HomeFlex vs the JuiceBox is that the JuiceBox can only go up to 40 Amps while the ChargePoint can output 50 amps. This EV charging station comes with a 3-Year warranty and 24/7 Customer support.ĮNEL X JuiceBox 40 – Level 2 EV Charging Station (40 Amp) The JuiceBox and Wallbox are tougher chargers. The ChargePoint Flex is NEMA 3R rated so we’d recommend that you keep it away from water as much as possible. The app can show you a complete report on every charging session in terms of how much energy you’ve used, how much it cost and how long it took. ![]() You can even go so far as asking it how much you’ve been paying to charge your electric car this month. The app can start it or stop it and it allows you to do that also via your voice because of Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant integration. You can connect to it through ChargePoint’s app, the same one which you would normally use to find public charging points. You can plug it into a NEMA 14-50 or NEMA 6-50 wall outlet. It uses an SAE J1772 connector so it is able to charge any kind of EV in North America including Tesla models which although they use a custom charge port, there’s an adapter that comes included when you buy one. This is a 50-Amp charger that can deliver up to 12 kW of power through its 23ft (7m) charging cable. ![]() ChargePoint Home Flex – Level 2 EV Charging Station (16-50 Amp)Īnd we’ll start with the one every charging company wants to beat, the ChargePoint Home Flex. ![]()
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