Let us compare which charging cable you should pick. Type 1 or Type 2?

Choosing the right EV charging cable for your electric car might be a difficult challenge. Should I buy a Type 1 or should I buy a Type 2 charging cable with a Single, 3-Phase, 16-amp, or 32-amp motor?

What is a Type 1 Charging Cable?

Chargers with type 1 are 5-pin devices. With a fast-charging capacity of between 3.7kW and 7.4kW AC and a range of 12.5–25 miles per charging hour, this kind of EV charger is short-circuited. A latch is another feature of type 1 charging cables that keeps the plug firmly in place when charging. Although the clasp prevents the cable from accidentally falling out, anyone can still remove the charging cable from the car.

What is a Type 2 Charging Cable?

Every new electric vehicle uses a Type 2 charging cable, which is the European-standard plug type. It has a seven-pin connection on both ends, making it simple to plug into any electrical box at home and the majority of public auto chargers. Instead of using a CCS connection for DC quick charging, the type 2 EV charger cable supports slower AC charging (up to 43kW). This gives a fair idea of why you should buy a Type 2 charging cable.

Whether to buy Single Phase or 3-Phase cable?

Only single-phase versions of a Type 1 EV cable are found in the market. But, one can purchase either a Single Phase or 3-Phase cable when one plans to buy a Type 2 charging cable. The majority of households in the UK will have a single-phase electrical supply, thus charging your electric car at home simply need a single-phase connection. A 3-Phase cable would be more appropriate if there is a 3-Phase supply at offices and parking lots. Please keep in mind that both single-phase and three-phase chargers can use 3-Phase EV connections.

A 32amp charger for a single phase will charge at around 7.2 kW per hour, whereas a 32amp charger for a three-phase will charge at around 22 kW per hour (3 times quicker). The onboard charger in your automobile determines how quickly your electric vehicle can charge. For instance, a Tesla 3 has an inbuilt AC charger that can only produce 11 kW per hour, not the 22 kW that a 3-Phase connection and charger are capable of. For this information, you should always consult the vehicle makers.

Type 2 Charging Cable special feature.

If you wish to buy a type 2 charging cable, just know that it can also function in hotter environments. Type 2 EV charging cables are suitable or practical for everyone due to their efficiency and high level of durability in the material used. The unique feature of type 2 chargers is that they may be reduced to -30 degrees Celsius while operating at 55 degrees Celsius.

What length should be purchased?

The length of your cable is a personal decision that may be influenced by a number of things. Many electric vehicles will come with a 3 or 5-meter wire as the baseline, however, a longer cable may be needed depending on where your charger is located.

Choosing to buy from registered and certified suppliers is a great idea. Regarding quality, materials, costs, and durability, you may rely on them. Go Electrical, a reputable producer of electric car charging equipment, can offer you a variety of electric vehicle charging plugs, ranging from type 1 plug to type 2 plug.

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