Webasto launches the Webasto Go Charger in the US and Canada

Webasto launches the Webasto Go Charger in the US and Canada

Webasto Charging Systems, a subsidiary of Webasto Group, has launched the Webasto Go, a Level 2 mobile EV Charger, for electric vehicle owners.

The mobile charger, developed, tested, and produced by Webasto, is a globally certified product and is now available in the US and Canada. Further rollouts are planned for the rest of the world, the company says.

The Webasto Go charger is a global application that comes with region-specific certifications such as UL, cUL, CE and more. The dual-voltage (120V and 240V) portable electric vehicle charger is designed to charge all types of EVs, whether at home or on the go. Delivering up to 32A, the Webasto Go can add more than 20 miles of driving range per charging hour; enough for most EV drivers to fully charge overnight. Webasto-patented features include plug-specific electrical current limitations, automatic adapter detection and built-in temperature sensing. Webasto Go has a IP67 rating, which means it can be submerged in up to three feet of water, allowing users to safely charge indoors or outdoors, no matter the weather conditions.

In the U.S., each Webasto Go set includes a NEMA 14-50 grid plug for Level 2 charging and a 120V grid plug for Level 1 charging; it also features a durable 20-foot cable. The European version will provide the same high quality and safety features and will be delivered with region-specific grid plugs.

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