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ClipperCreek Launches the HCS-60, High Power 240V 48Amp Charging Station

ClipperCreek-HCS-60Adding to ClipperCreek’s HCS series product line is the new HCS-60, a powerful and rugged 48 Amp station paired with a highly durable rubber molded vehicle cable and connector.

The HCS-60 level 2 electric vehicle charging station, rated for both indoor and outdoor use, is priced at $899.

Built to serve the residential and commercial markets, the HCS-60 packages all of ClipperCreek’s “best in class” standard product features, like a 3-year warranty, a fully sealed, rugged NEMA 4 station enclosure, and 25 feet of charge cable. Starting at $899, this is the best valued 48 Amp charging solution on the market.

“Electric vehicle charging rates are rising and some customers have asked for higher power stations to future proof their installation investment,” says Will Barrett, Inside Sales Manager at ClipperCreek. “The ClipperCreek team has responded with 48 Amp charging, that is 11.5kW of power.”

The HCS-60 is compatible with all plug-in vehicles available today. With 48 Amps available for charging, the HCS-60 is perfect for vehicles that can take advantage of higher charging currents like the RAV4 EV, the Tesla Model S, or electric fleet trucks. The HCS-60’s rugged design and ample 25 foot charging cable makes it the best solution for any fleet, commercial property, or home owner looking to charge an electric vehicle today, and into the future.

The HCS-60 comes with the latest in vehicle connector technology from ClipperCreek. The high power charging cable provided with the unit is rubber over-molded for increased durability and superior cold performance.

ClipperCreek products are manufactured in Auburn, CA, USA.

Mar 11, 2014Blagojce Krivevski
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