⚡ Charge Boldly, Rain or Shine!
The VIVO Outdoor EV Charging Stand STAND-EV01C is a sleek, black stainless steel pedestal designed for all-weather protection and universal compatibility with American Standard EV chargers. Featuring a magnetic waterproof cover and a solid steel base anchoring into concrete, it ensures secure, convenient outdoor charging backed by a 3-year warranty.
Brand Name | VIVO |
Item Weight | 18.66 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7.9 x 61.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | STAND-EV01C |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Magnetic, Waterproof |
A**W
Solid buy
Works great, and was easily assembled. I was able to install it outside my home and I have had zero problems with it since
A**R
Good option to avoid mounting to the house.
If your goal is to not mount your charger on your house, this is a good option. Grizzle Ultra charger fits perfectly.
I**U
Buy
Nice product
T**D
You may need to do some fabrication.
We bought the VIVO Outdoor EV Charging Stand to mount an Autel Level 2 charger. The charger is capable of up to 50 amps on a circuit with a 65–70-amp breaker (80% rule). Beware that any charger of significant amperage requires a thick gauge cable. We used a 50-amp 240v breaker and #6 copper cable to support the charger which was set at max 40 amps - more than enough for our PHEV. Once you have all the materials, we suggest that you layout the parts before committing to the installation to make sure you have a full, open and accommodating path to the charger. Every installation will be different.The details: For our application, we had to bury cable from the house to the post's installation location on a cement cylinder we poured at the top of our driveway. If you use UF-B direct bury cable, the width/thickness and pliability of the cable becomes a critical factor. We realized UF-B was not going to work for us. At the base plate and top plate of the post, there are holes that are too small in diameter for the cable to pass through. And drilling or reaming the holes out to be larger is restricted by the narrowness of the inside of the post. For our application, we decided to pull the UF-B sheathing off and pull the individual insulated wires in PVC conduit buried under 18 inches of cover. The minimum size conduit that we felt we could pull the 4 conductors through was 1 inch. Even then we only pulled the black, red, and white through the PVC using the white for ground due to the thickness of the wires in the conduit. This required a 1-3/8" hole in the base and top plates of the post which we had to drill to enlarge to accommodate the conduit. But, then the upper section, where you mount the charger (and a local cut-off switch for safety), that bolts to the post's top plate had no hole in its base plate - aka no path. We had to drill that hole from scratch. Once that bit of fabrication was complete, we had a clean path for the conduit, and the cable therein, from the base through the post and out the top. Using conduit was great for many reasons including it provided a smooth round surface to use caulk or adhesive sealant around it to keep water out of the post. And conduit protects the wire from chaffing on bare metal.All that said, it is a nice stand. It seems to be very sturdy. It carries the weight of the charger and a Square D cut-off switch box. When we plug the cable into the holder on the charger, the post feels very solid and does not flex from the force. We like that it sits up high. The cable holder is high enough that we only need 2 loops of the 25-foot cable, and the cable is entirely off the ground. Height matters as we do get snow in the mid-Atlantic. We have not witnessed strong winds, but it feels very solid and will have no problems. We may buy another stand for parts or for charging another car. Most of the other stands were way overpriced. This one was reasonable. We like the cover too. It would be good for all if the manufacturer would drill 1-3/8 holes on all plates to accommodate 1 inch conduit which I believe should be used in every application. Only four(4) stars since the upper section mounting plate had no hole at all.
R**Z
good product
good product, could be better if the wire could be fitted inside the enclosure.
A**
Better than expected
I didn't buy a Tesla so the other charging poles wouldn't work for me. This is pretty universal. A friend gave me their old charger and it was a beast, 33 pounds and very large. To make it fit I left off the overhead shade. With the weight maxed out I wasn't completely sure if it would hold up, but it has been solid even lasted through two very powerful storms and our worst windy periods. Pretty sure it will stand up to anything. It is very solid and the way I have it setup I will be able to change out the charger which I figure will go out before the pole will.
B**Y
Great for organizing the charging apparatus
Love it. We live in an HOA community without garage. We put the station on the front porch and were able to use the existing 110 outlet. We had to buy a 50 ft. charging cord to reach our vehicle but it wraps neatly around the charging station. The weather protection hood is great for keeping rain away from the charging connection
N**R
Exactly what I needed.
If you can’t screw it into the driveway, you can dig a small hole in your yard and fill it with concrete.
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