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EV charging sockets are specialized connectors designed for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. They facilitate the transfer of electrical energy from the charging infrastructure to the vehicle's battery. Typically made from durable materials such as thermoplastic or metal, these sockets are engineered to withstand outdoor conditions and frequent use. They are essential components in the EV energy ecosystem, enabling safe and efficient charging for a variety of electric vehicles.
| Material | Thermoplastic or metal |
| Voltage rating | Up to 400V |
| Current rating | 16A to 32A |
| Connector type | Type 1, Type 2, or CCS |
| Ingress protection rating | IP54 to IP67 |
| Operating temperature range | -30°C to +50°C |
When selecting an EV charging socket, consider the type of connector compatible with the vehicles you intend to charge, such as Type 1 or Type 2. Additionally, assess the voltage and current ratings to ensure they meet your charging requirements. Look for sockets with appropriate ingress protection ratings for outdoor use. Specify the quantity needed and inquire about any necessary certifications or compliance with local standards when requesting a quote.
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Common types include Type 1, Type 2, and CCS connectors.
Yes, but ensure it has a suitable ingress protection rating for outdoor use.
Most EV charging sockets are rated up to 400V.
Yes, different EV brands may require specific connector types.
The current rating determines the maximum charging speed and efficiency.
Many are designed to be weatherproof, but check the IP rating.