The VEVOR NEMA 14-30 Smart Splitter is designed for homeowners who want to charge an electric vehicle using an existing dryer outlet — without upgrading the electrical panel or installing a new 240V circuit.
This is not a passive Y-adapter. The VEVOR splitter is an active power management device that intelligently controls how a single 240V circuit is shared between:
Only one device draws power at a time, preventing overloads and eliminating the risk of breaker trips.
Important: Before charging, the EV or charger must be set to 24A or lower. This aligns with NEC safety limits for NEMA 14-30 circuits.
The splitter features two NEMA 14-30 outlets:
When the priority outlet is active, power is allocated there first. Once it stops drawing current, power automatically switches to the secondary outlet — no manual intervention required.
Unlike basic splitters, this unit provides real-time visibility:
The 3-color LED indicator ring allows you to identify charging status instantly from across the room, making it practical for garages and laundry rooms.
Installation is straightforward:
No electrician is required in most cases, making this a cost-effective alternative to installing a new Level 2 circuit.
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