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
- +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.

