What 40A means
A 40A charger delivers about 9.6 kW on a 240V circuit. That is enough for many EV owners who charge overnight and drive a normal daily distance.
Charging speed guide
A 40A charger is already a strong Level 2 home charger. A 48A charger is faster, but it also needs a hardwired installation and a dedicated 60A breaker. Here is the practical difference for Canadian and North American EV owners.
A 40A charger delivers about 9.6 kW on a 240V circuit. That is enough for many EV owners who charge overnight and drive a normal daily distance.
A 48A charger delivers about 11.5 kW. The extra power helps any compatible EV recover range faster, especially when you want shorter charging sessions or need the car ready again quickly.
A 48A charger normally requires hardwired installation on a 60A dedicated circuit. That is standard for high-output home charging, but it should be installed by a licensed electrician.
Voltix is a 48A hardwired Level 2 EV charger designed for a dedicated 60A/240V circuit. It delivers up to 11.5 kW, uses the SAE J1772 connector, includes a 25 ft cable, and is ETL Listed to UL 2594 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 280.
If you want maximum home Level 2 charging speed without moving into commercial equipment, 48A is the practical upper tier for many residential installations.
Voltix is a 48A hardwired Level 2 charger built for high-output home charging.
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