EV charging cables can vary in length, with shorter cables being suitable for charging at home or at a workplace, and longer cables being suitable for charging at a public charging station. The cables may also have a built-in mechanism for managing the flow of electricity, such as a circuit breaker or fuse, to ensure safe charging.
The connector that plugs into the EV is typically located on the charging cord that comes with the vehicle. It is usually a specific type of connector that is designed to fit only the charging port on the vehicle. This connector is typically designed to be weather-resistant and durable, as it will be exposed to the elements when the vehicle is being charged.
Type | XBDC-ev32-CT-3 |
MOQ(PCS) | 100 |
The main material | TPU |
Plug color | White/Black/Other |
Ptach life | >=10000 |
Rated Current | 32A 3P |
Fire Rating | UL94 V-0 |
Rated Voltage | AC 220V~250V |
Waterproof rating | IP54 |
Resistance Voltage | 2000V |
Operating Temperature | -30ºC~50ºC |
Insulation resistance | >1000MΩ |
Cable Specification | 3*6mm²+2*0.5mm² |
Contact Resistance | Less than 0.5mΩ |
Certification | CE |
Cable Length | 5M /other |
Net/gross weight (kg) | 3.61kg/4.43kg |
Packaging | single color box |
Packaging dimension mm | 380*380*120 |