Affiliate disclosure
Last updated August 18, 2026
AmpLedger earns commission when you buy through some of the links on this site. Here is exactly how that works and what it does — and does not — change.
The required statement
AmpLedger is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
What that means in plain language
When you click a link on this site that goes to Amazon and then buy something, Amazon pays us a small percentage of that sale. The price you pay is exactly the same as it would be if you had gone to Amazon directly. Nothing is added to your total, and no discount is taken away from you.
Commission is paid on qualifying purchases made within Amazon's attribution window after you click. That can include products other than the one you clicked on.
Which links are affiliate links
Every button labeled "Check current price on Amazon" is an affiliate link, as is the sticky purchase button that appears on smaller screens. Those buttons carry the rel="nofollow sponsored" attribute, which is the standard machine-readable signal that a link is compensated.
Links to utility tariffs, government sources, standards bodies, and independent reviewers are not affiliate links. We earn nothing when you follow them.
How we decide what to recommend
Charger recommendations on this site are filtered by two things: the maximum AC amperage your vehicle can actually accept, and the connector standard your vehicle uses. Neither of those has anything to do with what pays us best.
That ordering is deliberate and it sometimes costs us money. A lower-amperage charger is usually cheaper, which means a smaller commission — but recommending a 48-amp unit to someone whose car tops out at 32 amps would be wrong, so we don't do it. Where the honest answer is a more expensive product, we say why. Where the honest answer is that the market has no good option, we say that too.
Prices
We do not publish Amazon prices anywhere on this site. Amazon prices change frequently, and a stale price on a review page is misleading. Our call to action is always to check the current price on Amazon, where the number you see is the number you will pay.
Other programs
At present, Amazon Associates is the only affiliate program AmpLedger participates in. If that changes, this page will be updated before any new links go live.
Questions
If anything on this page is unclear, or you believe a recommendation on this site is influenced by commission rather than merit, write to us at hello@ampledger.com. We would rather hear it than not.