Junsun Level 1&2 EV Charger review: Affordable 32A dual-voltage charging

Junsun Level 1&2 EV Charger offers a practical balance of performance, portability, and affordability for EV owners
An undated image. — DepositPhotos
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If you're looking for a portable EV charger that combines Level 1 and Level 2 charging in a single package, the Junsun Level 1&2 EV Charger is worth considering. 

The charger supports both 110V and 240V outlets, making it suitable for daily home charging as well as road trips and emergency charging situations. It delivers up to 32 amps of charging power when connected to a NEMA 14-50 outlet, providing a maximum charging output of 7kW. 

According to the company, it can charge up to six times faster than a standard 8A Level 1 charger, adding approximately 24 miles of driving range per hour under ideal conditions.

The included NEMA 14-50 plug supports Level 2 charging, while the NEMA 5-15 adapter allows charging from a standard household outlet. This flexibility makes it easy to charge your EV almost anywhere without needing multiple charging devices.

With a 20-foot charging cable, portable carrying bag, and multiple built-in safety protections, the Junsun Level 1&2 EV Charger offers a practical balance of performance, portability, and affordability for EV owners.

Main specifications

  • Voltage: 110V–240V
  • Amperage: Up to 32A
  • Maximum charging power: 7kW
  • Connector type: SAE J1772
  • Plug types: NEMA 14-50 & NEMA 5-15 Adapter
  • Cable length: 20 ft
  • Display: LCD Screen
  • Compatibility: All SAE J1772 EVs and PHEVs (Tesla requires adapter)
  • Warranty: 1 Year

Pros

Fast 32A Level 2 charging: When connected to a 240V NEMA 14-50 outlet, the charger can deliver up to 7kW of power, significantly reducing charging times compared to standard Level 1 chargers.

Dual-voltage flexibility: The included NEMA 14-50 plug and NEMA 5-15 adapter allow charging from both standard household outlets and higher-powered 240V outlets, making it ideal for home and travel use.

Informative LCD display: The built-in screen provides real-time charging information, including voltage, current, charging duration, and power consumption, allowing users to easily monitor charging sessions.

Scheduled charging function: The delay charging feature allows users to schedule charging during off-peak utility hours, potentially lowering electricity costs.

Cons

Shorter cable than some competitors: The 20-foot cable is adequate for most situations, but some competing chargers offer 25-foot cables for greater parking flexibility.

No smart app connectivity: Unlike many newer EV chargers, the Junsun model does not offer Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or smartphone app controls for remote monitoring and scheduling.

Tesla adapter required: Tesla owners will need to purchase a separate J1772-to-Tesla adapter, which adds to the overall cost.