The Protected Way to Charge Your EV.
Experience a protected EV charging experience with EVject. In an emergency, don’t worry about leaving your vehicle, unplugging the charger, and rushing back to safety. Simply attach the EVject Escape Connector to the charger each time you plug in. In the event of an emergency, disconnect the charger from your dashboard like usual, but now you can immediately shift into Drive—all from the safety of your car.
The EVject Escape Connector 2.0 features the latest innovations, including an advanced thermal protection system. EVject NACS 2.0 was developed with collaboration and support from automakers, SAE, and UL.
CHARGE PROTECTED. EVJECT & EASILY ESCAPE: How It Works?
The Problem
Many EV owners underestimate one of the greatest vulnerabilities with their car: its charging system. When your vehicle is plugged in, it cannot shift out of Park. You are now a sitting duck at a public charger until you exit your vehicle to unplug. EVs are missing critical safety features that allow for protected escapes in emergencies.
The Scenario
Imagine a dangerous person approaches your car while you charge. You need to get away fast. But you have no escape. Your charge port shackles your car to the charger, and Drive is literally disabled while your car is plugged in. Unplugging would require leaving the vehicle and opening yourself up to the danger. You just need to drive away…but you can’t.
The Solution
EVject is the solution. It acts as a protective connector, circuit breaker, and breakaway device. Once you hit “Unlock Charge Port” on your dashboard or app, the flow of electricity stops, and your vehicle thinks the charger has been removed. You are safe to drive away without ever leaving your car. The EVject Escape Connector will split in two, leaving one half to protect the charging wand as it falls to the ground. When you are safe, simply remove the other half from your charge port and discard.
Compatibility Overview
Model S 2012-2022 & Model X 2015-2022, potential fit issue for side flap charge ports.
See Model S & X section below for details.
Model 3 2017-2018, potential charge port locking issues, due to port flange gap.
See Model 3 section below for details.
V3 Superchargers may cause EVject 2.0 devices to pause the charge.
If this occurs, please allow EVject and Supercharger to cool for a few minutes and then resume the charging session as normal.
No issues have been reported on V1, V2, or V4 Superchargers, CCS chargers, or level 1 or 2 chargers.
