We explain what an electric car's Type 2 charging cable is
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A Type 2 charging cable is the European-standard plug-type used by every new electric car. It features a seven-pin connection at both ends, which allows you to easily plug in to every home wallbox, and most public car chargers. The type 2 ev charger cable allows for slower AC charging (up to 43kW), rather than DC rapid charging, which requires a CCS connection.
The Type 2 car charging cable allows you to top-up at the slower destination chargers you typically find in shopping centres, gyms and town car parks. Tesla cars are the exception, as they use a Type 2 connection to rapid charge albeit at Tesla Superchargers only this is a network of chargers that are only available to Teslas.
At any standard, free-to-all Type 2 charger (which includes every charging point provider other than the Tesla Supercharger network), a Tesla would charge just as slowly as any other electric car. All pure-electric cars come with a Type 2 socket and cable as standard. All plug-in hybrids have a Type 2 socket, but some manufacturers charge extra for a cable.
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Part of whats giving so many people the confidence to make the switch to electric transportation is the widespread buildout of Level 2 AC and Level 3 DC fast charging infrastructure at shopping centers, multifamily properties, parking facilities and along highways.
But what are the differences between the two types of charging? It has to do with how electricity from the grid makes its way to an EVs battery. The power from our energy grid is alternating current (AC), and most power outlets use AC power. Batteries, on the other hand, use direct current (DC) power. When charging an EV, the AC power from the grid must be converted to DC power so it can be stored in the vehicles battery.
Some drivers may still use Level 1 charging cables at their homes. These require only a 120-volt, 20-amp circuit, which means you can simply plug them into a normal household outlet and connect to an EV at the other end. Level 1 charging speed depends on the type of EV (all-electric or plug-in hybrid), the size of the battery and how much energy the battery has in it. For example, an EV with a 100-mile battery plugged into a Level 1 charging cable can take about 24 hours to fully charge when its nearly empty.
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