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EVDANCE

A low-cost range with portable and wall-mounted options for J1772 and NACS. Some exact models are sold as ETL-listed, but certification and warranty terms vary by SKU and must be checked before buying.

Best forPrice-sensitive buyers who specifically need a portable charger and will verify the exact ETL/Intertek label, circuit requirement, and warranty before ordering.

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USA
Market
US, budget portable and wall mounted Level 2
Price
$230 to $390
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A wall-mounted EVDANCE Level 2 charging setup. Image courtesy of EVDANCE.

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Product Range

Portable Level 2 EV chargersWall mounted Level 2 EV chargersEV charging adapters and extension cables

Our EVDANCE Review

A conditional budget option, not a default recommendation. Shortlist only an explicitly ETL-listed model, verify the certification label on the delivered unit, and treat the published one-year US warranty as the safe baseline unless the order confirms longer coverage.

Price tier
Budget-Friendly
What it costs$230 to $390 USD

EVDANCE's US store advertised portable Level 2 chargers from about $229.95 and wall-mounted models up to $389.95 in July 2026. These are charger-only sale prices. A code-compliant NEMA outlet or hardwired circuit, GFCI where required, permit, and any panel work are separate and can cost more than the charger.

evdances.com · Verified July 2026

Best ForPrice-sensitive buyers who specifically need a portable charger and will verify the exact ETL/Intertek label, circuit requirement, and warranty before ordering.
Avoid IfChoose only the exact ETL-listed variant. Some EVDANCE product pages mix an ETL-listed option with a separate 'Standard Safety' option, so confirm the selected SKU and the certification mark on the delivered unit.

Before you buy EVDANCE

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EVDANCE in context

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EVDANCE 40A wall charger with NEMA 14-50 plug, NACS connector, cable holster, and mobile app
The 40A NACS wall-charger kit with its NEMA 14-50 plug, connector holster, and app. Verify the ETL-listed SKU before checkout.
EVDANCE 40A wall charger installed indoors beside its mobile charging controls
App controls on the reviewed 40A wall-mounted model. Image courtesy of EVDANCE.
EVDANCE 32A portable NACS charger with NEMA 14-50 plug, wall holster, and mobile app
The ETL-listed 32A portable NACS model and included wall holster. Image courtesy of EVDANCE.
EVDANCE 32A portable Level 2 NACS charger with charging power and cable specifications
The reviewed 32A portable model: 7.68 kW maximum output on a 240V, 40A circuit. Image courtesy of EVDANCE.

Images courtesy of EVDANCE.

Strengths & Considerations

Strengths

  • +Wide selection of J1772 and NACS chargers across common NEMA outlet types, including lower-amperage options that can fit smaller existing circuits.
  • +Specific EVDANCE product pages identify ETL/Intertek certification and UL 2594 among the applicable standards, with built-in ground-fault, overcurrent, and overtemperature protections.
  • +Advertised US prices start around $230 for 24A portable units, while 32A and 40A portable models sit around $250 to $280, below most mainstream wall chargers.
  • +The US store publishes a 30-day return window and ships from North American inventory.

Watch Out For

  • Certification is variant-specific. At least one shared product page offers both an 'ETL Listed' version and a 'Standard Safety' version, so the page title alone is not enough; check the selected SKU and delivered label.
  • Published warranty terms conflict. The general US warranty and refund pages state one year, while an individual wall-charger page advertises 36 months.
  • The brand has a shorter public support and software track record than Tesla, ChargePoint, Emporia, or Grizzl-E.
  • No load management or whole-home energy integration is documented for the models reviewed, so a low charger price does not solve a tight electrical panel.

Before You Buy: Confirm These

These are EVDANCE's own documented terms and open questions, not our own test results. Confirm the specifics in writing before you order.

  • ?Choose only the exact ETL-listed variant. Some EVDANCE product pages mix an ETL-listed option with a separate 'Standard Safety' option, so confirm the selected SKU and the certification mark on the delivered unit.
  • ?Warranty language is inconsistent across EVDANCE's US pages. Treat one year as the baseline unless your exact product page and order confirmation explicitly grant longer coverage.
  • ?A 40A plug-in charger requires a dedicated 50A circuit and a correctly installed, heavy-duty NEMA 14-50 receptacle. The low product price does not make the electrical work optional.
  • ?If your panel is tight, compare Emporia or another documented load-management solution before buying. EVDANCE's reviewed models do not show a panel-saving load-management feature.

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Why Consider EVDANCE?

EVDANCE sells 24A, 32A, 40A, and 50A Level 2 chargers across several plug and connector combinations. Only consider the exact variants whose product page, delivered label, and documentation show a recognized safety listing. Do not assume every option on a shared product page carries the same certification.

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Key Models

1
32A NACS portable charger, NEMA 14-50, 25-foot cable, $259.95, sold as ETL/Intertek certified
2
Flux 40A J1772 portable charger, NEMA 14-50, WiFi, 25-foot cable, $279.95 for the ETL-listed selection
3
Flux Pro 40A NACS wall-mounted plug-in charger, NEMA 14-50, 25-foot cable, $339.95, sold as ETL certified
4
50A NACS wall-mounted hardwired charger, $389.95, sold as ETL certified

Support & Warranty

Use one year as the conservative US baseline. EVDANCE's general US warranty page says one year from installation and its refund page says 12 months from purchase, while at least one individual wall-charger page advertises 36 months. Save the exact product page and order confirmation, and do not assume the longer term applies to another SKU.

FAQ

Is EVDANCE worth it in 2026?

A conditional budget option, not a default recommendation. Shortlist only an explicitly ETL-listed model, verify the certification label on the delivered unit, and treat the published one-year US warranty as the safe baseline unless the order confirms longer coverage.

How much do EVDANCE chargers cost?

EVDANCE chargers run from about $230 up to about $390 based on current pricing on evdances.com as of July 2026. EVDANCE's US store advertised portable Level 2 chargers from about $229.95 and wall-mounted models up to $389.95 in July 2026. These are charger-only sale prices. A code-compliant NEMA outlet or hardwired circuit, GFCI where required, permit, and any panel work are separate and can cost more than the charger.

Who is EVDANCE best for?

Price-sensitive buyers who specifically need a portable charger and will verify the exact ETL/Intertek label, circuit requirement, and warranty before ordering.

What should buyers watch out for with EVDANCE?

Choose only the exact ETL-listed variant. Some EVDANCE product pages mix an ETL-listed option with a separate 'Standard Safety' option, so confirm the selected SKU and the certification mark on the delivered unit.

What brands should you compare against EVDANCE?

Most buyers should compare EVDANCE with Lectron and Emporia before deciding. That gives you a better read on price, support, and where the brand actually fits.

How strong is EVDANCE on warranty and support?

Use one year as the conservative US baseline. EVDANCE's general US warranty page says one year from installation and its refund page says 12 months from purchase, while at least one individual wall-charger page advertises 36 months. Save the exact product page and order confirmation, and do not assume the longer term applies to another SKU.

Official sources (5) · Verified Jul 20, 2026

Methodology

Brand verdicts are based on buyer fit, app and accessory ecosystem, support path, price pressure, and the risks that tend to show up after install. A strong reply from a manufacturer can improve factual clarity, but it does not improve placement.

If support coverage, warranty language, or dealer access are thin, we would rather say that plainly than hide it behind marketing copy.

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