Type 1 (SAE J1772): This connector type is commonly used in North America and Japan. It features a 5-pin configuration and is compatible with most EVs and plug-in hybrids.
Type 2 (IEC 62196-2): Widely used in Europe, Type 2 connectors have a 7-pin configuration and are suitable for both slow and fast charging. They are the standard connectors for many European EV models.
CHAdeMO: This connector type is primarily used for DC fast charging and is common among Japanese and some European EVs. It has a unique, large, round plug with additional pins for high-power charging.
Combined Charging System (CCS): CCS combines the Type 2 connector with two additional pins for DC fast charging. It is becoming the standard connector in Europe and North America, as it allows for both AC and DC charging.
Tesla Supercharger: Exclusive to Tesla vehicles, Superchargers use a proprietary connector designed for high-speed charging. However, Tesla vehicles also come with adapters to support Type 2 and CHAdeMO charging.
Parameter | Value |
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Product Name | Portable Electric Car Chargers |
Protection | Over-current, Over-voltage, Short-circuit |
Altitude | <2000m |
Relative humidity | 5%RH~95%RH |
Output Current | 8A-40A |
Cable Length | 5m |
Input Voltage | 110-450V |
Charging Time | 1-9 Hours |
Function | Fast Charging |
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Press the "TIME" button to set thecharging start time if needed.
Press the "APMS" button to set thecharging current.
Our charging solution offers 1-phase/3-phase compatibility, IP54 waterproof rating, temperature protection, adjustable current, a variety of adapters, all in a lightweight package weighing only 3kg.
1. What is a car charger?
A car charger is a device that transfers electrical energy to the battery of an electric vehicle for charging. It provides a convenient and safe way for owners to charge their electric vehicles at home or at other charging facilities.
2. What types of car chargers are there?
There are three main types of car chargers: AC chargers (AC), DC chargers (DC), and wireless chargers. AC chargers are mainly used in home and public charging piles, DC chargers are usually used in fast charging stations, and wireless chargers use electromagnetic induction technology for wireless charging.
3. How to choose the type of charger that suits me?
Choosing the type of charger that is right for you depends on your electric vehicle model and charging needs. Most electric vehicles support AC charging, so a home or workplace-installed AC charger is a common choice. If you need faster charging, you can choose to install a DC fast charger or use a public fast charging station on long trips.
4. Will the charger damage my electric vehicle?
The right charger and proper use are key to safe charging. Modern electric vehicles have protection systems that ensure the charging process is safe and efficient. Use a compliant charger and follow the charging guidelines provided by the vehicle manufacturer to minimize any potential risks.