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MACH 3 Fast 40 Amp Level 1&2 Portable EV Charger, Electric Vehicle Charging Station, 120-240V NEMA 14-50 w/ 5-15 Adapter. SAE J1772 car Connector & Tesla mobile NACS, Outdoor EVSE, 25ft Cable w/holder

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Features

  • Universal Charger J1772 to Tesla Charger Adapter: Compatible with all EVs in the US including NACS charging port. 2.4" LED display for live vehicle charging updates.
  • Plug & Play Installation: Simple equipment setup w/ Level 2 NEMA 14-50 outlet for EV charging and NEMA 5-15 outlet adaptor for Level 1 ev charger. No professional installation or extra tools required.
  • Fast & Portable ev charger: Enjoy up to 40Amp EV charger level 2 power w/ this versatile mobile ev charger w/ a long cord. Cool stuff for home or on the go use. This supercharger let's u stay powered. A great Tesla emergency charger when you need it most. The maximum 40A of current is the equivalent to 9.6 kW of power.
  • Cost-Efficient & Forward compatible: level 2 ev charger w/ smart power management. An electric car charger built to react to new electric vehicle model technology & future charging advancements. Control your charging directly through the display or via app (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled)
  • Trusted Support & Warranty: Our portable electric car charger is backed by excellent customer service and a 5-year warranty. We're here to ensure a worry-free experience every step of the way. Youll probably upgrade your vehicle twice before changing the charger

Brand: ApexCharger


Color: Offblack


Product Dimensions: 2.34"D x 3.79"W x 9.15"H


Output Voltage: 240 Volts (AC)


Specification Met: ETL certified, SAE J-1772, NACS,, FCC, RoHS, UL tested, CE


Product Dimensions: 2.34 x 3.79 x 9.15 inches


Item Weight: 15.36 pounds


Item model number: ApexCharger Mach 3


Date First Available: November 20, 2024


Manufacturer: ApexCharger


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great alternative to oem charger. Super happy with this purchase!
First EV. Bought from Lucid and there is a wait for their chargers. Bought this and I am so happy. It is excellent quality and has great info on the charging mount for garage. So happy I bought this. Greta value and durable pourable. Wish travel bag had a handle but I can put it down in another bag for travel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by feather pillow

  • The best most versatile EV charger on the market with a great customer care
The best value for money you can find on the market right now. The built quality (it's really rugged!) and features this charger offers are unbeatable. I haven't seen any other manufacturers who also include a Tesla adapter. The less important but still amazing thing about it is the design! It looks much better than the competitors I've found on Amazon. The customer care is also exceptional! Buy it without hesitation, just make sure you have access to an EV rated outlet for faster charging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Eva K

  • Solid and sturdy Level 1/2 mobile charger
I bought this for 2021 ID4 Pro S I picked up a month ago on the used market for a under $17K with 30K miles. Very happy with both the car and charging at home on a Level 2 built into the electric panel. I needed a portable Level 1/2 as the used car dealer did not have the original cable that came with the car when new. We tried this at home as a level 1 and it worked easily and had a clear display which is useful as the app could never find the product and has not worked. Only about 3 miles per hour of charging but that was what I expected. Cord length was great, very sturdy and the bag is quite useful. Connections to the car were excellent and removal was smooth. I cannot say if it gets too hot as it is still cool outside in March in the Northeast. I will update when I get a chance to use it as a Level 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Coach Herb

  • High Hopes for a Well Designed Charger
After five years our JuiceBox stopped being reliable and needed a replacement. Since our breaker is 50 amps, I wanted a J1772 level 2 charger with a NEMA 14-50 plug that would utilize the entire capacity of the circuit, or 40 amps continuously. Most level 2 chargers seem to max out at 30-32 amps, which narrowed down my choices, especially as those at higher current tend to cost a lot more. Since it seemed to be the undersupported app that ruined our JuiceBox, even offline, I looked for a charger that was "plug and play" and worked offline. I liked the informative display that happens to be my favorite colors, and the buttons that allow current and delay selection without going through an app. Since we might relocate within a few years, the ability to select the maximum current is a valuable feature. This Apex Charger Mach 3 seemed to meet these requirements, though its short listing and zero reviews left me to speculate what I would get. Especially strange was that I couldn't find the Mach 3 listed for sale anywhere except Amazon - even Apex's own website only lists the Mach 1 and Mach 2, each for considerably more than the $170 of this listing. I got the impression of this either being a promotional sale to get reviews started for their new model line, or that the discount was to compensate me for dealing with the first units off the assembly line, which would be improved as my problems lead to product improvements for others. The price for this product was among the lowest of Amazon despite the high current. After reading all the scraps of documentation in the "suitcase" that the product came in, I learned that there is an "extra" one year warranty for registering the product within 30 days. I don't know what it is "extra" to, since neither the listing nor the documentation mention any, and the warranty link on the listing just says to contact the manufacturer. I also learned that there is, in fact, an app, and that this unit is equipped with bluetooth and wifi. Fortunately, it seems to work without them, and in our case the Ford App replaces the functionality of the Apex app by letting us schedule and monitor charging through the truck. The literature volunteered that the wiring in the unit, and presumably outside the unit, is solid copper. That's reassuring, as copper-clad-aluminum (CCA) wiring that is less expensive is more likely to degrade due to physical stress. Before mounting the charger I plugged it into the 240V, 50A outlet. Things seemed to be working, with the default current set to 40 amps, so I plugged it into our Ford F150 Lightning pickup truck. According to the display on the charger, current slowly increased over about a minute and leveled out at 9.1 kW, with the Ford App saying the truck was getting 8.8 kW. This is a little less than the 9.8 kW that would be expected from 40 amps at 240 volts. However, the display on this charger happens to include a measure of the voltage received by the charger. The voltage started at 246 volts with no load, and had dropped to 240 volts when the load of the truck was 9.1 kW. So I think the charger may be programmed not to lower the voltage on its input to below 240 volts. Unfortunately, the outlet it was plugged into was only a few feet from our main breaker panel, which has a service of 400 amps, which is about the best case scenario for maximizing power to the charger. As the truck charged over half an hour, gaining 5% of its 98 kWh capacity, the truck reported a perfectly steady level of power at 8.8 kW according to the Ford app. I went out and mounted the charger. Probably the biggest design flaw for this charger is that the cable with the NEMA 14-50 plug comes out of the top of the charger, not the bottom. But outdoor NEMA 14-50 receptacles must have a cover that closes on the top, so the cable must come down from the receptacle and then loop up above the charger, unless the outlet was installed near the roofline. Ideally, both cables would come out of the bottom of the charger, as they do on a JuiceBox. Also, the NEMA 14-15 plug does not go all the way into the jack because it doesn't clear the bottom of the enclosure intended to weatherproof the receptacle. There was also a sticker saying to remove the protective film from the screen, but I can't seem to get the film off and don't want to mess with it too much or it might look worse than leaving it on. Overall I am happy with the charger. Edit (2/25/25): The seller reached out to provide some feedback on the review above. After looking more closely at the specification for our F150 Lightning, I agree with the manufacturer that the 500 watt shortfall in my charging rate below the listed 9.6 kW capability is probably due to reaching the maximum charge rate of the truck. Although the 2024 Lightning standard range is listed as being able to charge at 11.2 kW, it also is said to charge its 98 kWh battery from 0% to 100% in 11.9 hours, an average charge rate of only 8.2 kW. I was pleased with the quality of communication with the seller, and also to learn about their five-year warranty, now six years since I registered for the extra year. The seller also explained that the reason for the non-ideal placement of cables when I mounted my charger to the wall was to facilitate the use of this charger as a mobile charger. I hadn't really considered that use, but given that we use our F150 Lightning for camping and might find ourselves at an RV park for that purpose, we might benefit from a 40kW mobile charger. I changed my review from four stars to five stars. The seller did not ask me to, and didn't even suggest editing my review. I like to keep five star reviews rare so they mean something. In this case, although the experience wasn't perfect, the seller seems motivated to make the charger and its documentation perfect for others, and this review is intended to benefit those others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 by Chris Jenks Chris Jenks

  • Inexpensive
Just recieved it Works Great
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by Jake Anderson

  • Great Level 1/2 Charger -- had the highest amps I could find
I bought this to use as a portable charger and to take to our summer house. I had only tested it briefly before traveling and, when I was traveling, forgot the instruction manuals. The Apex tech support responded quickly and let me know how to connect the charger to wifi and the Smart Life app, which worked perfectly. I really appreciate that this charger can charge at 40 amp as a Level 2 charger and still work as a Level 1 at a lower speed. I plugged it into our 50 amp socket, which was put in place for plugging in our RV, and it worked like a dream as a plug-and-play charger. It has good build quality. I appreciate having the NACS adapter (though I haven't used it yet). If I had anything to complain about (which isn't much), I think the wall mount to hold the cable and connector could be a bit bigger to make storing the cable on the wall a bit easier; it does the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by Michael J Barnes

  • A solid option...
The EVSE uses the Smart Life app allowing you to monitor and control your charging needs. It also allows you to do scheduling which is great if your utility enforces time-of-use rates. This can save you a bundle of cash in off-peak usage. Should you not be into apps, the EVSE also has a decent LCD screen and/or LED indicator to gauge your charging status amongst other things if you are in close proximity to it. You can vary the charging output if you so desire as well. It has delivered a constant current nearly every time. I suspect the times it does not is because of the vehicle limiting it. The 25-foot cable seems to be pretty well made, durable and long enough to get around larger vehicles if necessary. The installation was easy as you can just plug it in. I would rather have seen it come with the NACS connector and a J1772 adapter. This would make the EVSE more future proof, but at least it does come with both options. It is not the best value EVSE, but it is certainly not a bad one either IMO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by HalfTechnical

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