Best Price for EV Charger

Price List for EV Chargers:

Product NamePriceRemarksPictures
220V
240V
480V$2,600.00 – $2,750.00
180KW
150kw$6,147.00~$17,800150KW EV Charger-main
120kwFloor, DC
100kw
90kw Floor, DC
60kw$2030~$3059Floor, DC60KW EV Charger-1
50kwFloor, DC
40kwFloor, DC
20 kwWall DC
30kw $1,450.00 – $1,500.00Movable DC EV Charger30KW EV Charger-home
22kw$398.00 – $418.00Wallbox DC EV Charger22KW EV Charger -main
11kwFloor
14kw$483.00 
7kw$5,433.00 – $5,699.00Movable DC EV Charger
3.5kwWall, Floor, DC EV Charger
16a
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