Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Level 2 Portable EV Chargers

Lectron Level 2 J1772 Charger (Wi-Fi, 40A) vs Webasto Go Dual Voltage

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Webasto Go Dual Voltage comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.5 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about buyers who want the most-trusted brand, weather-resistant build, and Wi-Fi monitoring — and don't need the 40A speed of the Grizzl-E or MUSTART — read the strengths below before deciding.

Lectron Level 2 J1772 Charger (Wi-Fi, 40A)
Ranked #3 in Best Level 2 Portable EV Chargers
Lectron Level 2 J1772 Charger (Wi-Fi, 40A)
$350

The Lectron Level 2 WiFi 40A is the value smart-charger pick. 40A output and Wi-Fi smart features at a price meaningfully below the Grizzl-E Mini Connect and Webasto Go. The trade-offs are predictable: ETL vs UL certification, plastic vs aluminum enclosure, and a less extensive accessory kit. For most home users who want 40A speed and smart-charging app control, it hits the right price point.

Strengths
  • 40A continuous output via NEMA 14-50P
  • Wi-Fi-enabled smart features with app control
  • Multiple plug-type adapters available separately
Watch-outs
  • ETL certified rather than UL — slightly lesser safety credential
  • Plastic enclosure feels less premium than the Grizzl-E Mini Connect's cast aluminum
  • Lectron's customer service network is smaller than Webasto's
Webasto Go Dual Voltage
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Level 2 Portable EV Chargers
Webasto Go Dual Voltage
$600

The Webasto Go is the premium pick across most 2026 review roundups. NEMA 6P watertight rating, dual voltage auto-detect, and Wi-Fi remote monitoring set it apart from the simpler portable chargers in this lineup. The 32A ceiling is a deliberate Webasto choice — slower than 40A competitors but more compatible with garage outlets and 50A breakers. Best for buyers who want the brand confidence and the future-proof Wi-Fi feature set.

Strengths
  • Dual voltage (120V/240V) auto-detects outlet type — plug-and-play across NEMA 5-15 and NEMA 14-50
  • 32A on Level 2 delivers up to 7.7 kW (~30 miles/hour)
  • NEMA 6P watertight rating — submersible to 3 ft of water
Watch-outs
  • 32A ceiling — slower than the 40A Lectron, Grizzl-E Mini, or MUSTART
  • Most expensive pick in this round-up
  • Wi-Fi setup adds complexity — non-tech users may struggle initially

How they stack up

Lectron Level 2 J1772 Charger (Wi-Fi, 40A)

Best smart-charger value. Same 40A output as the Grizzl-E Mini Connect and MUSTART 40A at lower price. Loses to Grizzl-E on enclosure quality and adapter bundle. Same WiFi feature set as Webasto Go but at half the price.

Webasto Go Dual Voltage

Most weatherproof pick (NEMA 6P) in this lineup. 32A ceiling is lower than the Lectron WiFi 40A, Grizzl-E Mini Connect, and MUSTART 40A. Loses raw amps to those three; wins on weather resistance and brand support. The Lectron Level 1/2 Dual NEMA is the simpler-spec budget alternative.

Specs side-by-side

SpecLectron Level 2 J1772 Charger (Wi-Fi, 40A)Webasto Go Dual Voltage
Max Amps40A continuous32A
PlugNEMA 14-50PNEMA 14-50 (Level 2), NEMA 5-15 (Level 1)
Voltage240V120V / 240V dual
ConnectivityWi-FiWi-Fi
CertificationETLUL / cUL listed
Max Power9.6 kW7.7 kW
Cable Length16 ft20 ft
Weather RatingIP65NEMA 6P (submersible 3 ft)
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