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Build Your Perfect Charging Kit

Answer 4 quick questions — we'll show you exactly what you need.

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Your EV
2
Product
3
Outlet
4
Your Kit
Step 01 / 04

What kind of EV do you drive?

This determines your charging connector type.

NACS connector used by Tesla Model S, 3, X, Y, and Cybertruck
NACS
Tesla
Model S, 3, X, Y, Cybertruck
Uses NACS connector
J1772 connector used by non-Tesla EVs including Ford, Chevy, Hyundai, BMW, Kia, and Rivian J1772
CCS1 connector used by non-Tesla EVs for DC fast charging CCS1
Non-Tesla EV
Ford, Chevy, Hyundai, BMW, Kia, Rivian…
J1772 or CCS1 port
Step 02 / 04

What do you need?

Choose the product category that fits your situation.

WenStorm Level 2 portable EV charger — 8x faster than a standard wall outlet
Portable Charger
Level 2 portable charging station — 8x faster than a standard outlet
WenStorm EV charging adapter for converting any 240V outlet type
Adapter Only
Already have a charger — just need the right adapter for your outlet
WenStorm J1772 EV charging extension cord — extends reach by 21 to 50 feet
Extension Cord
Extend your existing charger's reach by 21–50FT
Step 03 / 04

What outlet do you have at home?

Check your garage or driveway. Not sure? Contact us for help →

NEMA 14-50 outlet — 50A dryer and range socket, most common for home EV charging
NEMA 14-50
50A dryer/range outlet — most common
NEMA 14-30 outlet — 30A clothes dryer socket for home EV charging
NEMA 14-30
30A clothes dryer outlet
NEMA 10-30 outlet — older 3-prong dryer socket for home EV charging
NEMA 10-30
Older 3-prong dryer outlet
NEMA 6-50 outlet — 50A welder and workshop socket for home EV charging
NEMA 6-50
Welder / workshop outlet
TT-30 outlet — RV park and campground socket for EV charging on the go
TT-30
RV park / campground outlet

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