China Type 1 to IEC 62196 Mennekes Cablel Portable SAE J1772 Charger Model Charging Cable, Find details about China Marioev EV Charging Cable, EV Cahrging Cable from Type 1 to IEC 62196 Mennekes Cablel Portable SAE J1772 Charger Model Charging Cable
Rated current | 16A Version: 8A-10A-13A-16A Switchable 32A Version: 10A-16A-20A-24A-32A Switchable (This page price is for 16A version |
Rated voltage | 110V-250V AC |
Charging connector type | IEC 62196 Type2 (7 pins) Or SAE J1772 Type1 for option |
Charging connector color | White or Black option (Default color is BLACK) |
RCD | RCD TypeA |
(Leakage detection) | (If you need or RCD TypeA + 6ma DC, please contact us to get details) |
Wall side power plug | Customized |
Impact of external force | can afford 1m drop test and 2T vehicle run over pressure |
Operation Temp | -30ºC ~ + 50ºC |
Protections | Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overvcurrent, Overload, Overtemperature, Lightning, Leakage, Grounding protections |
Using the latest cable technology of the factory, MARIO EV (ME) always strictly implements IATF 16949 and ISO 9001 international quality management system. We have obtained TUV, CE, RoHS, CCC, ISO certifcates. There are various charging interfaces and charging solutions in accordance with SAE J1772, GB/T20234, IEC 62196 and other standards, so as to apply to multiple brands of electric vehicles and charging stations. We have many years cable manufacture experiences and independent research, development and production of cables.
1. We offer customization services such as logos, brand name, packaging, and cable colors.
2. Introduced advanced technology, imported advanced equipment.
4. Our company promises: reasonable prices, short production time and satisfactory after-sales service.
1. Do different EVs require different chargers?
There are two standard connectors which different models of EV use (Type 1 and Type 2), the market is moving to using Type 2 as standard but charge points are available in either and there are also Type 1 to Type 2 adaptor cables.
2. How long does it take to charge an electric car using an EV charger?
The time it takes to charge an electric car depends on two factors. The capacity of the electric cars battery and the power output of your domestic EV charger. Typical charge times are around 6-8 hours using a 3kw charger, 3-4 hours using a 7kw, 1 hour at 22kw and around 30 minutes using a 43-50kw EV charge point.
3. Does my electric car need a special charging station?
Not necessarily. There are three types of charging stations for electric cars, and the most basic plugs into a standard wall outlet. However, if you want to charge your car more quickly, you can also have an electrician install a charging station at your home.