MSI Launches EV Life & EV Life Plus Series: Fast, Smart, & Secure EV Chargers
MSI, a renowned tech company, is making waves in the electric vehicle (EV) market with its new EV Life and EV Life Plus Series chargers. These smart chargers offer fast, secure, and convenient charging solutions for EV owners in North America.
The EV Life Series chargers come equipped with built-in Bluetooth and support MSI's aConnect app. This allows users to monitor charging statistics and costs right from their smartphones. The chargers support both SAE J1772 and NACS (Tesla) connectors, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of EVs.
The EV Life and EV Life Plus Series offer rapid charging capabilities of 14.4kW/60A, adding 43-59 miles of range per hour to the average EV. This means users can charge their vehicles quickly and efficiently, making long-distance travel more convenient.
The EV Life Plus Series builds on the features of the EV Life Series, adding RFID authentication, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet connectivity. This allows for secure, industry-standard communications and remote monitoring of charging activity.
MSI's EV chargers are available for purchase directly from MSI or through Amazon, providing customers with multiple convenient options for acquisition.
Priced competitively starting at $449 for the EV Life Series and $549.99 for the EV Life Plus Series, MSI's chargers offer a cost-effective solution for EV owners. With their fast charging speeds, smart features, and secure communications, these chargers are set to become popular choices among EV drivers in North America. MSI's expansion into the EV charger market demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting the growing EV community.
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