List of EVSE Manufacturers

The below is a list of manufacturers who make Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment.[1]

Note that to use the term "Appliance" would be a mistake. Also, for Class 1 & Class 2 EV Charging stations, the actual Charger is located in the vehicle, not in the Charging station. Thus most Charging stations should NOT be referred to as a Charger.

Contents

EVSE Level 2 Manufacturers

(240 volt, single phase)

  Company Vending:
Std./Optional (or None)
EVITP
Partner/Advisor?
Web Comments
01 Coulomb Technologies, Yes/Yes
(CDMA Cell phone)
Yes Web Big presence in the EVSE market.
02 AeroVironment,
(partnered with Nissan re "Leaf"),
Unknown Yes Web   
03 ClipperCreek, No/Yes Yes Web   
04 General Electric, Unknown Yes Web & Web   
05 Hubbell, Unknown Yes Web See: "PEP Stations".
06 Leviton, Yes
(CDMA Cell phone)
Yes Web Their product is very similar to those from Coulomb Technologies.
07 Legrand / Pass & Seymour, Unknown (L)
No (P&S)
Yes Web   
08 Milbank Manufacturing Co., No Yes Web Apparently no products available.
09 PEP Stations
(Plug-in Electric Power),
Yes
(Ethernet)
Yes Web Represented by Hubbell
10 Schneider Electric, not as of 11/'11 Yes Web   
11 Eaton, No No Web teamed with Best Buy re the Mitsubishi i.
12 ECOtality, Unknown No Web   
13 Ford Focus Electric Charging Station, No No Web Developed with Leviton.
14 SemaConnect, Unknown No Web   
15 Siemens, Unknown No Web See Coulomb
16 SPX, Unknown No Web   

EVSE Level 1 Manufacturers

(120 Volt, single phase)
This list is yet to be compiled.

EVSE Level 3 Manufacturers

(480 Volt, three phase)

Note that a Class 3 EVSE MAY correctly be referred to as a Charger. The Class 3 standard has not yet been set in the U.S..

This list is yet to be compiled.

See also

Sources and/or External Links

  1. ^ UL 2594 does not define EVSE but refers to the NEC (Article 625.2):
    Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment: The conductors, including the ungrounded, grounded, and equipment grounding conductors and the electric vehicle connectors, attachment plugs, and all other fittings, devices, power outlets, or apparatus installed specifically for the purpose of delivering energy from the premises wiring to the electric vehicle.
    Source: Coulomb Technologies: ewh.ieee.org/r6/scv/pses/ieee_scv_pses_jun10.pdf