EU Type 2 to Type 2 Cable – 7KW, 5m 220V/32A – SINGLE PHASE.
The EU Type 2 to Type 2 Cable – 7kW, 5m 220V/32A – Single Phase is a charging cable designed for electric vehicles (EVs) that use the Type 2 connector for both the vehicle and the charging station. This type of cable is commonly used in European countries for AC (Alternating Current) charging of EVs.
Breakdown of the Cable Features:
Type 2 to Type 2 Connector:
- Type 2 connectors are the standard charging connector in Europe for electric vehicles. It is also known as the Mennekes connector, named after the company that developed it.
- The Type 2 to Type 2 cable means that the cable has Type 2 connectors on both ends, one for plugging into the EV (vehicle side) and one for plugging into the charging station (wallbox, public charger, etc.).
- This is the most common standard for AC charging in the European Union and many other regions around the world.
7 kW Power Rating:
- The 7 kW rating indicates the maximum charging power the cable can deliver. This is typical for single-phase AC charging, which is the most common form of home and public charging in Europe.
- At 7 kW, this cable is capable of providing up to 7,000 watts of power to the electric vehicle, resulting in a charging rate that can add about 30-40 kilometers (18-25 miles) of range per hour of charging, depending on the efficiency of the vehicle’s onboard charger and the battery size.
5m Length:
- The 5-meter (5m) length refers to the physical length of the cable. This is a typical length for home charging or public charging stations, providing enough slack to reach from the charger to the vehicle while still maintaining a manageable size.
- A 5m cable is a good balance between flexibility and convenience, making it suitable for both residential and public charging environments.
220V/32A:
- The 220V indicates the voltage level that the cable is designed for, which is standard in Europe for home and public charging outlets.
- The 32A refers to the amperage of the cable. This is important because it determines the amount of current the cable can safely carry. 32 amps is the maximum amperage this cable can handle, which is typical for single-phase EV chargers in Europe.
- At 32 amps, the cable will deliver 7 kW of power (using the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current).
Single Phase Charging:
- This cable is intended for single-phase AC charging, which is common for residential charging installations in Europe. Single-phase charging is typically used for chargers that provide power up to 22 kW (though the 7 kW power rating in this case is often seen in home installations).
- Single-phase charging is slower than three-phase charging but is often sufficient for overnight home charging and for most daily driving needs.
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