Actually the proper industry term is EVSE, (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment). The fact of the matter is that none of the residential units are "chargers". They all output the same AC source that is input to them. They are strictly an intelligent, to some level, interface box. Note that Tesla calls their units "mobile connector" or "wall connector". Really a better descriptive term. No EV car maker is going to let some third party system actually "charge" a $20k battery. All is done via the vehicles internal Battery Management System, or BMS. DC chargers such as Electrify America andTesla SuperChargers are a whole different animal and there are industry protocols in place to properly charge from them. They truly are chargers.