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NeoCharge Review: Charge Two EVs From One Outlet

Published May 4, 2026 by evadmin

Quick verdict

NeoCharge smart splitter

A smart splitter can be a useful charging solution when two EVs share one outlet, but safety ratings, outlet type, and load management need careful attention.

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Who Should Buy This?

Best for

  • Two-EV households sharing one outlet
  • Owners trying to delay a larger electrical upgrade
  • People who want usage and cost tracking from a shared charging setup

Skip or double-check if

  • Homes with unknown wiring, outlet condition, or breaker capacity
  • Anyone who needs two vehicles charging at full power at the same time

Review Scorecard

Install time15-30 minutes after electrical compatibility is confirmed

Tools neededMatching outlet type Product app setup Electrical verification if unsure

Install difficultyModerate because outlet and load requirements matter

FitmentExcellent when outlet type and load match

ValueHigh for two-EV households

Would buy again?Yes, for the right shared-outlet setup

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Can help charge two EVs from one outlet
  • Cost tracking can be useful
  • Good garage charging topic

Cons

  • Must match outlet and circuit requirements
  • Not a substitute for proper electrical capacity

Quick Take

The NeoCharge Smart Splitter is built for a very common EV problem: you have one 240V outlet, but you need to power more than one thing. That might be two EVs, an EV and a dryer, or an EV and another 240V device. Instead of immediately paying an electrician to add a second circuit, a smart splitter can make the existing outlet more flexible.

This is especially useful for households with two EVs or people who are moving from one EV to multiple EVs. It does not magically increase the capacity of your circuit, but it can help manage access to that circuit in a cleaner and safer way than constantly unplugging heavy 240V cords.

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What The Video Covers

The video shows the basic use case for the NeoCharge: sharing a single outlet. This matters because a lot of garages were not originally set up for EV ownership. One NEMA 14-50 or similar outlet may be enough for one vehicle, but it starts to feel limiting when a second EV enters the picture.

A smart splitter is not a replacement for understanding your electrical setup. It is a way to manage an existing circuit more conveniently. You still need to match the splitter to the outlet type, charger type, circuit rating, and load requirements.

Best Use Cases

  • Two EV households that charge mostly overnight.
  • Homes with one 240V outlet in the garage.
  • Owners who want to avoid repeated plugging and unplugging.
  • Renters or homeowners who are not ready for a larger electrical upgrade.

What To Know Before Buying

The most important thing is matching the device to your outlet and your charging equipment. Check plug type, amperage, breaker size, and whether your EV charger can be set to a safe current limit. If you are unsure about the circuit, ask an electrician before relying on any splitter.

You should also think through your real charging schedule. If both vehicles need a full charge every night from a low battery, a shared circuit may still feel limited. If both vehicles only need a typical daily top-off, a smart splitter can be a very practical middle ground.

Pros

  • Can reduce the need for a second 240V outlet.
  • Useful for two-EV households.
  • Keeps the garage setup cleaner than swapping plugs by hand.
  • Good option when a full electrical upgrade is expensive or inconvenient.

Potential Drawbacks

  • It does not add more power to the circuit.
  • Fitment depends on outlet type and charger plug type.
  • Some households may still be better served by a dedicated second circuit.

Related Charging Resources

If you are planning your charging setup, start with the EV home charging setup checklist. You can also use the EV charging time calculator and EV savings calculator to estimate real ownership costs.

Final Verdict

The NeoCharge Smart Splitter is a smart solution for a specific problem. If you have one properly rated outlet and need to share it, it can be a very useful upgrade. If your home charging needs are growing quickly, it is still worth comparing the cost of a splitter against the cost of adding another dedicated circuit.