We go hands-on and install a JuiceBox EV charger to see how it tackles a Jeep Wrangler 4xe Editor’s Note: When Neil Rosenzweig over at our Outdoors group was dissatisfied with the factory charger that ...
If there's one positive thing that's come from nearly everyone in the world having to stay home, it's that air pollution from vehicles has dropped precipitously. Nitrogen dioxide levels, the pollutant ...
Owners of the popular home EV chargers made by Juicebox are about to lose a whole lot of features. Its owner, the energy company Enel X, has just announced that it is leaving the North American market ...
With the explosion in popularity that pure-electric vehicles have enjoyed over the past few years, there’s been an in-kind response from the home EV charger market. Just ten years ago, you would have ...
If you own a JuiceBox electric vehicle charger, you’ve probably changed how you charge. Last year, Enel X Way North America, JuiceBox’s parent company, shut down operations in the U.S. and Canada, ...
There's an open standard for monitoring and controlling chargers/EVSEs called OCPP. I would bet a lot of these chargers are using OCPP for their control already. Unfortunately, there aren't many that ...
Many people will need a home charger simply to charge quickly enough for outings and errands. You can also save considerable cash with a home charger if you're a daily commuter. Charging stations are ...
Both the Enel X JuiceBox and the Chargepoint Flex offer both hardwired and Nema 14-50 plug options. If you opt for the hardwired versions, you’ll probably want to have these installed by a licensed ...
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