Build Your Perfect Charging Station with BreezEV Electric Vehicle Chargers

BreezEV Electric Vehicle Chargers: Complete Buyer's Guide 2026

BreezEV Electric Vehicle Chargers: Build Your Perfect Charging Station in 3 Steps

Modular Level 2 charging solution with software management and custom configurations

⚡ Key Decision Point
BreezEV chargers use a modular design, some components are purchased separately. This means more flexibility. Components include: charger unit (with or without software) & power cable + optional pedestal
IP65
Ingress Protection
Level 2
Universal compatibility
80A Max
Output (adjustable to 16A)
200-240V
Power requirement

🔧 Step 1: Choose Your Charger (With or Without Software)

Basic S48 Unit (No Software)

Best for: Home charging, single-location use, businesses not requiring payment tracking

  • Plug-and-charge operation
  • No monthly fees
  • Manual monitoring only

AmpUp Software-Enabled P48 or P80 Unit

Best for: Multi-unit housing, retail locations, municipal sites, commercial properties

PRO Plan (for P48) Includes:
  • Payment monitoring
  • Usage analytics
  • Station reservations
  • Monthly reports
SWTCH Plan (for P80) includes:
  • 24/7 driver support
  • Loitering enforcement
  • Customizable pricing
  • Real-time charging insights

🔌 Step 2: Power Cables

⚠️ Important: Cables ARE included with charger units. Make sure you know which power cable you need and what unit it comes with.
Amperage Available Lengths Recommendation
48 Amp 18', 25' Sufficient for most EVs (current vehicles max at 40A)
80 Amp 18' Future-proofing for newer EV models
💡 Pro Tip: Measure the distance from your electrical outlet to where vehicles will park. Add 3-5 feet for flexibility. The 18-foot cable is the most popular choice for commercial installations.

📍 Step 3: Wall Mount or Pedestal Installation?

🏢 Wall Mount

Best for:

  • Parking garages
  • Building exteriors with nearby walls
  • Budget-conscious installations
Cost: Lower (no pedestal needed)

🚏 Free-Standing Pedestal

Best for:

  • Open parking lots
  • Retail locations
  • High-visibility branding opportunities
Capacity: Up to 2 chargers per pedestal
Mounting: Side-by-side

⚙️ Pedestal Add-Ons

Cable Management System
Keeps power cords off the ground, thereby reducing trip hazards and extending cable life
Custom Branding Wraps
Add your company logo or branded graphics to increase visibility and professionalism

📋 Quick Reference Guide

Compatibility Checklist

Vehicle Compatibility ✅ All makes/models (Level 2 universal standard)
Tesla Vehicles ✅ Compatible (Tesla includes adapter for non-Tesla chargers)
Power Requirement 200-240V outlet required
Output Adjustment Switchable from 48A or 80A max down to 16A minimum

Ideal Use Cases by Environment

🏘️ Multi-Unit Housing
Software-enabled units with payment monitoring + tenant reservations
🏪 Retail Locations
Pedestal mount with custom branding + software plan
🏛️ Municipal Sites
Pedestal mount + software for load management
🏢 Commercial Business
Wall mount + software for employee analytics and usage tracking

🚨 Troubleshooting & Common Issues

Problem: Charger not delivering full power / slow charging
Solutions:
  1. Check if amperage is set to 16A instead of 48A or 80A (adjustable setting)
  2. Verify cable amperage matches charger output (40A cable limits to 40A even with 48A or 80A charger)
  3. If using software with multiple chargers, check load management settings as the power may be shared across multiple units
  4. Confirm 200-240V outlet is providing adequate voltage
Problem: Software/payment features not working
Solutions:
  1. Verify you purchased a software-enabled unit (not all BreezEV chargers include AmpUp)
  2. Check AmpUp subscription status
  3. Ensure stable internet connection to charger
  4. Review monthly reports in AmpUp dashboard for diagnostics
Problem: Circuit breaker trips when multiple chargers operate simultaneously
Solutions:
  1. Immediate: Reduce amperage on each charger from 80A or 48A to 40A or lower
  2. Recommended: Check to AmpUp dashboard for advanced load management reports
  3. Have electrician verify electrical panel capacity for multiple chargers
  4. Consider staggered charging schedules if load management isn't feasible
Problem: Tesla vehicle won't charge
Solutions:
  1. Confirm Tesla owner has J1772 adapter (included with all Teslas)
  2. Ensure adapter is firmly connected to both charger and vehicle
  3. Try unlocking and re-locking vehicle to reset charging handshake
  4. Check vehicle charge port door is fully open
⚠️ Electrical Safety Reminder: BreezEV chargers require professional installation by a licensed electrician. Never attempt DIY electrical work for 200-240V systems. All installations must comply with local electrical codes and ADA accessibility requirements.

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