The Luxman SAEJ 1772 connector EV charger has an output power of 7.2 kW, which allows electric vehicles to get a range of 30 miles per hour. Due to its 94% efficiency, it saves energy wastage and is faster in charging compared to Level 1 chargers, which provide a range of 4-5 miles per hour.
SAEJ 1772 remains the norm for Level 2 charging, with over 80% of non-Tesla public charging points using this type of connector. As per a 2023 report by the U.S. Department of Energy, Level 2 chargers, like the Luxman model, reduce charging time by nearly 50% compared to Level 1 equivalents. General Motors and Volkswagen continue investing billions of dollars in charging infrastructure development, which further highlights the necessity for high-efficiency chargers.
Smart charging features in the Luxman charger include scheduled charging, enabling users to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates that are 30% cheaper in certain regions. The internal temperature control system prevents overheating, ensuring stable operation and longer battery life. With an IP66-rated housing, it operates stably in extreme temperatures and outdoor conditions.
The 25-foot cable is convenient in multiple parking scenarios, accommodating an array of residential and commercial installations. The installation price for a Level 2 charger is typically between $500 and $2,000, but the pay-off over the long run through added efficiency and shorter charging time is more than worth the cost.
Public and private EV charging stations grew by 40% in 2023, as reported by the International Energy Agency, with Level 2 being the most popular option for charging at home and in the office. With Tesla opening up its Supercharger network to non-Tesla vehicles, demand for SAEJ 1772-compatible solutions will grow.
Elon Musk himself once commented, “The future is electric,” highlighting the importance of efficient charging solutions. With its superior efficiency, smart features, and industry-standard compatibility, the Luxman SAEJ 1772 connector EV charger maximizes charging performance while enabling rapid transition to electric mobility.