Type 2 to Type 2 32A (7.2kW) Mode 3 EV/Electric Vehicle Charging Cable | 5 Metre

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Type 2 to Type 2 32A (7.2kW) Mode 3 EV/Electric Vehicle Charging Cable | 5 Metre

Type 2 to Type 2 32A (7.2kW) Mode 3 EV/Electric Vehicle Charging Cable | 5 Metre

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It’s important to note that while Type 2 charger leads can be used with both 7.4kW and 22kW chargers, Type 1 cables can only be used with the slower 7.4kW units. What EV charging cable is best? From 2030, sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the UK. As this date approaches, many of us will get accustomed to EVs and all the electric car connector types. Until then, familiarising yourself with this guide will give you a handy head-start. Tesla has its own network of rapid chargers called Superchargers. The Supercharger network has 2,500 stations worldwide, hosting more than 25,000 charge points. In the UK, these are mostly found at motorway service areas, but ‘Destination’ chargers can be found at places such as hotels. Up to 50kW DC. This connection is favoured by Japanese and Korean car makers. Popular models that use it include the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and Nissan Leaf.

Rated at up to 150kW, and – at the moment– exclusively for Tesla drivers, a Supercharger can refill a Tesla’s battery to 80% capacity in around 30 minutes. Superchargers use the following connectors: Both rapid and ultra-rapid chargers usually use tethered cables that are permanently connected to the charging unit, so you can’t remove them. It’s also possible to buy EV charging cables with brightly coloured leads, which could be useful if you’re using it across a walkway or in a dimly lit location. Which EV charging cable do I need?

Type 2 tethered cable

Our cables are made from high quality durable materials guaranteeing 10,000 charge cycles. With a 2 year warranty across all our products and great customer service shop with us today and get EV ready! Even if your car comes with both types of cable, you may also want to buy an extra one so you can have one at home and one at the office, or have a spare to leave at a relative’s house for occasional use. When will you need an extra EV charging cable? Like a petrol or diesel pump, you take out the plug and attach it to your car to start charging. Untethered A slow charger is rated at speeds of up to 6kW AC. Slow chargers include the three-pin 3kW charge points found in lamp posts in residential streets. While you don’t need your own electric car charging cable to use the vast majority of public electric vehicle (EV) charge points, you will need it at some, and you’ll also use your own cable with a wallbox EV charger or a domestic power source.

Rapid chargers typically have two cables providing the most popular rapid charge connectors (CCS and CHAdeMO). You simply select and use the plug that fits your EV. This seems complicated at first, but is actually quite straightforward. The process is also becoming easier all the time, as the public charging network expands and EV plug types become more standardised.

Masterplug Mode 2 EV Charge Cable 10m UK 13A Plug to Type 2

Up to 150kW DC. The Tesla Model S and Model X use this connector, which is the same style as the Type 2 AC plug. One of the fastest ways to charge an electric car, direct current (DC) rapid chargers are rated at 50kW. They will typically refill an EV battery to 80% in around 40 minutes and are found most commonly at roadside and motorway service stations. Ultra-rapid DC chargers can charge an EV battery even faster. Typically rated at 100kW upwards, 350kW chargers are starting to appear in the UK. Ultra-rapid chargers can refill an EV battery to 80% in around 20 minutes. Disclaimer: The look might slightly differ to the pictured cable. All function and specifications are the same.

This cable will only work on cars manufactured 2020 or prior. For cars after this date please see our GEN2 mode 2 cable. An ever-growing number of our patrol vans have built-in emergency mobile charging systems capable of giving an out-of-charge electric car enough power to be driven a short distance home, or to a charge point. Our All-Wheels-Up recovery system also allows our patrols to safely rescue electric cars with no need for a flatbed.Some fast chargers may also have tethered cables, but some will require you to plug in a cable to both the charge point and the car. These cables are untethered. Slow chargers are the second most popular chargers in the UK, but are only recommended for emergency use (i.e. if no other means of charging is available). When it comes to electric car charging, Type 2 refers to the seven-pin connector used by every electric car, van or plug-in hybrid sold in the UK and Europe. Type 2 was declared the standard for charging electric vehicles by the European Union in 2013, so it doesn’t matter if you drive a zero-emissions Peugeot or Porsche, they all use the same basic charging port. They allow you to charge your car from any public or home EV charging point and come in 5 or 10 meters to suit all your needs.



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