Verdict
Top Score · #1 of 5Reviewed by Mike Hun·May 19, 2026

Webasto Go Dual Voltage

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The verdict

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.

Webasto Go Dual Voltage

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
  • +Wi-Fi remote monitoring + over-the-air firmware updates
  • +EV-industry top pick across multiple 2026 review roundups

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
  • Heavier than competing 32A chargers

How it compares

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.

Who this is for

At a glance: 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.

Why you’d buy the Webasto Go Dual Voltage

  • 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.

Why you’d skip it

  • 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.

Rating sources

Our 4.7 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Webasto Go Dual Voltage worth buying?
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.
What is the Webasto Go Dual Voltage's biggest strength?
Dual voltage (120V/240V) auto-detects outlet type — plug-and-play across NEMA 5-15 and NEMA 14-50
What is the main drawback of the Webasto Go Dual Voltage?
32A ceiling — slower than the 40A Lectron, Grizzl-E Mini, or MUSTART
What sources back the 4.7/5 rating?
Our 4.7/5 rating is the average of scores from 1 independent level 2 portable ev chargers review — evchargingstations. Click any source on the product page to read the original review.

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