Juice EV charging wallbox available in exclusive Mercedes-Benz look

Juice EV charging wallbox available in exclusive Mercedes-Benz look

The Juice Booster 2 is a portable wallbox charger unit now available to all Mercedes-Benz dealerships and end-user customers.

Juice Technology AG, a producer of electric charging stations and software, is supplying its portable wallbox Juice Booster 2 as a white-label product rebranded Europe-wide through Daimler’s after-sales distribution channels. The Juice Booster 2 has been incorporated into the product range of Mercedes-Benz Customer Solutions – Daimler’s accessories business.

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The Juice Booster 2 is a portable wallbox charger unit now available to all dealerships and end-customers of Mercedes-Benz.

The Juice Booster 2 is a portable wallbox charger unit now available to all Mercedes-Benz dealerships and end-user customers. The Juice Booster 2 in its Pro version of the portable 22-kW wallbox unit offers exchangeable mains- and vehicle-end adapters, and is also rugged, reliable, safe and secure, the company says. It’s been used here for a year-and-a-half in vehicle development.

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