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Wallbox Pulsar+: Power cord's length?

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I'm having a 240v outlet installed so that I can charge the new EV6 with a Wallbox Pulsar Plus 40A charger. The WalIbox is on order and I need to know what is the length of the Wallbox's power cord (the cord that plugs into the outlet.) Interestingly, I have heavily Googled the specs of the Wallbox and whatever came up failed to give the cord's length. Thanks.
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At the bottom of this page it says 25ft. (Technical aspects / general specifications)


Edit: Never mind, I can't read. I missed that it was the outlet cord.
I just had two of these installed. The power cord to the outlet is 12” long, but they recommend installing it with the bottom of the wallbox about 8” away from the outlet so it has a bit of slack. You don’t want it to be taught. Also make sure to install the correct outlet type and that ground is pointed down. Here’s a link to the North American installation guide with more details: https://support.wallbox.com/wp-content/uploads/ht_kb/2022/04/Pulsar_Plus_NA_Installation_Guide-1.pdf
I'm having a 240v outlet installed so that I can charge the new EV6 with a Wallbox Pulsar Plus 40A charger. The WalIbox is on order and I need to know what is the length of the Wallbox's power cord (the cord that plugs into the outlet.) Interestingly, I have heavily Googled the specs of the Wallbox and whatever came up failed to give the cord's length. Thanks.
The power cord is about a foot in length. The CCS plug to the car is about 24'.

Been using our Pulsar Plus since April, 2021. After some early teething issues and numerous app updates it is very reliable.
I just had two of these installed. The power cord to the outlet is 12” long, but they recommend installing it with the bottom of the wallbox about 8” away from the outlet so it has a bit of slack. You don’t want it to be taught. Also make sure to install the correct outlet type and that ground is pointed down. Here’s a link to the North American installation guide with more details: https://support.wallbox.com/wp-content/uploads/ht_kb/2022/04/Pulsar_Plus_NA_Installation_Guide-1.pdf
Thanks for the link. I'm sure my electrician will know what to do, but I'll still show him this guide.
The power cord is about a foot in length. The CCS plug to the car is about 24'.

Been using our Pulsar Plus since April, 2021. After some early teething issues and numerous app updates it is very reliable.
Good to know the charger is reliable. Actually, I got the 40A charger from Fisker Auto. Fisker partnered with Wallbox and is presently selling the Pulsar+ 40A for $595 minus $50 discount and free shipping. Before purchasing, I spoke with Fisker asking if their unit was exactly the same as Wallbox's Pulsar+. Fisker replied that they are exactly the same except that the Fisker name also appears on the Walbox's face (no big deal at all).
Good to know the charger is reliable. Actually, I got the 40A charger from Fisker Auto. Fisker partnered with Wallbox and is presently selling the Pulsar+ 40A for $595 minus $50 discount and free shipping. Before purchasing, I spoke with Fisker asking if their unit was exactly the same as Wallbox's Pulsar+. Fisker replied that they are exactly the same except that the Fisker name also appears on the Walbox's face (no big deal at all).
If I remember correctly I paid about the same back in 2021. There was a 30% federal income tax credit up to $300 for the installation and purchase of a home EVSE. It was still there in 2022. Used Form 8911 to collect.
If I remember correctly I paid about the same back in 2021. There was a 30% federal income tax credit up to $300 for the installation and purchase of a home EVSE. It was still there in 2022. Used Form 8911 to collect.
Unfortunately, no tax credits available to me here in SE FL
Unfortunately, no tax credits available to me here in SE FL
These are federal credits not state. Available in all 50 states.
Thanks for the link. I'm sure my electrician will know what to do, but I'll still show him this guide.
Your electrician will most definitely need this guide to ensure they have the proper breaker, proper outlet, and install it at the correct height and correct orientation. An electrician will do whatever they typically do and that may not match up with what the manufacturer recommends. My electrician installed the outlets upside down even after I explicitly told them which direction I wanted them installed and also showed them the guide.
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