ChargePoint Home Flex vs Grizzl-E Classic — Which EV Charger Is Better?

Quick verdict: The Grizzl-E Classic wins overall — it delivers better value at $399 despite slightly lower max power. The ChargePoint Home Flex is worth considering if you want smart features and app control.

At a Glance

FeatureChargePoint Home FlexGrizzl-E Classic
Price$699$399
Max Power50A / 12kW40A / 9.6kW
ConnectorJ1772J1772
Cord Length23ft24ft
WiFi/AppYesNo
Energy MonitoringYesNo
Outdoor RatedYes (NEMA 3R)Yes (NEMA 4)
Warranty3 years3 years
UL ListedYesYes
Cost per kW$58/kW$42/kW

Charging Speed

The ChargePoint Home Flex wins on raw charging speed with 12kW (50A) versus 9.6kW (40A). In practice, this means:

Vehicle BatteryChargePoint TimeGrizzl-E Time
60 kWh (e.g., Tesla Model 3)5.0 hrs6.3 hrs
75 kWh (e.g., Tesla Model Y)6.3 hrs7.8 hrs
100 kWh (e.g., Tesla Model S)8.3 hrs10.4 hrs

The 2.4kW difference translates to about 1.6 hours faster on a 75 kWh battery — noticeable but not dramatic for overnight charging.

Important: Most EVs have an onboard charger that caps AC charging speed (typically 11-11.5 kW). If your car maxes out at 11 kW, the ChargePoint’s extra power won’t help.

Build Quality & Installation

ChargePoint Home Flex:

  • Mounting: Plug-in (NEMA 14-50) or hardwired
  • Cord: 23ft — good reach for most setups
  • Outdoor: Rated NEMA 3R — install it in a driveway or carport
  • Warranty: 3 years

Grizzl-E Classic:

  • Mounting: Plug-in (NEMA 14-50) or hardwired
  • Cord: 24ft — good reach for most setups
  • Outdoor: Rated NEMA 4 — install it in a driveway or carport
  • Warranty: 3 years

Both offer similar installation flexibility.

Smart Features

The ChargePoint Home Flex has a clear advantage here with WiFi and app control. The Grizzl-E Classic is a straightforward plug-and-charge unit — great if you want simplicity, but no scheduling or monitoring.

FeatureChargePointGrizzl-E
WiFiYesNo
App ControlYesNo
Energy MonitoringYesNo
Load ManagementNoNo
SchedulingYes (via app)No

The ChargePoint’s energy monitoring is a standout — track exactly how much electricity your EV uses and what it costs per month.

Price & Value

MetricChargePoint Home FlexGrizzl-E Classic
Price$699$399
Cost per kW$58$42
Cost per amp$14$10

The Grizzl-E Classic offers better value at $42/kW versus $58/kW. It is also $300 cheaper outright.

Who Should Buy Which?

Buy the ChargePoint Home Flex if you:

  • Want maximum charging speed
  • Value app control, scheduling, and energy tracking
  • Need outdoor installation capability
  • Want the flexibility of plug-in or hardwired installation

Buy the Grizzl-E Classic if you:

  • Want to spend less upfront
  • Prefer simple plug-and-charge without apps or WiFi
  • Need outdoor installation capability
  • Need a longer cord (24ft vs 23ft)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which charger is better overall, the ChargePoint Home Flex or Grizzl-E Classic? Grizzl-E Classic wins overall for most buyers. It offers better value per kW of charging power at $399.

Can I use either charger with any EV? Yes. Both use J1772 connectors, which are compatible with all non-Tesla EVs. Tesla owners need a J1772-to-NACS adapter.

Do I need an electrician to install these chargers? Both can be plugged into an existing NEMA 14-50 outlet (DIY-friendly) or hardwired by an electrician. If you don’t have a 240V outlet, you’ll need an electrician either way.

Is the price difference worth it? The $300 price difference makes the Grizzl-E more attractive for budget-conscious buyers. The ChargePoint justifies the premium with smart features.

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