Knowledge hub
Blog and guides should feed the compatibility-first product path.
Blog content remains informational while routing readers to product details, compatibility checks and document requests.
Before checkout
Every article should support a clear buyer path.
The page keeps the existing ZeesungEnergy technical content below, while this transaction-ready layer clarifies compatibility, documents, availability and business request routes.
Portable EV charger path
Send product-ready readers to the main J1772 PDP.
View product detailsCompatibility
Route uncertainty into the compatibility guide.
Check compatibilityManuals & support
Offer document request and support paths before final order.
Manuals & DownloadsEV Charging Guides for Product Selection and Support
Use this public guide index to move into the current Learn Hub, compatibility checks, outlet review, model-specific documents and business sourcing paths. Long-form guide publishing remains controlled and review-led.
Guide Topics
Choose a clear route instead of relying on shorthand labels or old article cards.
Charging level and use case
Understand Level 1, Level 2, portable EVSE and safe setup questions before choosing a path.
Explore basicsPortable EV charger selection
Compare vehicle connector, wall-side outlet, output target, cable route and support needs.
View buyer guideConnector and adapter review
Check J1772, NACS, Type 2 and adapter direction before assuming a charger will fit.
Check connector fitWall-side outlet review
Review common NEMA outlet paths, circuit condition and configuration questions.
Review outlet guideManuals and references
Request manuals, labels, specification files and certificate references by exact model and market.
Open document centerBusiness and private label route
Prepare buyer role, product family, quantity range, packaging and document needs for RFQ review.
Explore business pathCurrent Guide Routes
These routes are already public and point into the active request-led support paths.
How to choose a portable charging path
Start with portable charger options, then confirm fit and documents before requesting availability.
View portable optionsCompatibility guide
Use the compatibility route to review vehicle-side connector, wall-side outlet and adapter risk.
Check compatibilityNEMA outlet guide
Compare NEMA 5-15, 6-20 and 14-50 paths before choosing a charging setup.
Open NEMA guideWhat documents to request
Request model-specific manuals, labels, specifications and references through the document center.
Request documentsBusiness and private label sourcing
Distributors, installers, project buyers and private label teams can start from the business route.
Open business routeNeed help choosing?
Contact support with model, SKU, market, document type or availability context when the route is unclear.
Contact supportGuides Under Editorial Review
These guides are available as public review pages while the team observes early Search Console signals and decides whether they should become future sitemap candidates. They remain noindex and are not part of the approved search sitemap.
Portable EV Charger Guide: How to Choose the Right Path
Review the portable charging route by vehicle connector, wall-side outlet, use case, documents and availability context.
J1772 vs NACS: What Changes for North America?
Review connector naming, adapter direction and fit-support routing before treating connector labels as enough.
Choose Your Path
Use the route that matches your question. The site remains request-led until commerce readiness is approved.
First-time buyer
Start with charging basics, portable options and outlet review.
Open Learn HubNeed compatibility help?
Check connector, outlet and adapter direction before product selection.
Check compatibilityBusiness and private label buyer
Prepare product family, target market, quantity and document scope before RFQ.
Request business reviewGuide publishing stays controlled
The Blog route is kept as a cleaned public browse page while guide drafts are reviewed. It is not included in the approved page sitemap and should not be treated as a search landing page until a later publishing gate approves it.
- Current guide links route to existing public pages.
- No commerce flow is introduced on this route.
- Document and certificate-reference wording stays exact-model and request-led.
- Business sourcing routes move buyers toward RFQ and document review.
Need a clearer charging path?
Start with the Learn Hub, check compatibility or request model-specific documents before choosing the next step.