The open Phoenix Contact 32A Type 2 charging cable is designed for charging in mode 3, so it is suitable for connection and charging from all private and public AC stations. The connector has an ergonomic shape, which ensures easy and comfortable handling and connection. When the cable is connected, it is protected against the ingress of particles and water. The protective cover has a degree of protection IP54 and protects against ingress of dust.
The connector of the charging cable is made of solid thermoplastic, which is non-flammable and resistant to scratches, pressure and shocks. The outer sheath of the cable is made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPE-U), whose significant properties include flexibility, long life and resistance to scratches and wear. Thanks to high-quality materials, the cable lasts more than 10,000 connection cycles.
Thanks to the IEC 62196 communication protocol, the cable enables efficient communication between the on-board charger and the charging station.
The cable has only one connector (type 2) and is intended to be firmly attached to the charging station! Only a trained electrician should do this work.
Technical Specifications
- Plug type 2 (mennekes) (electric car)
- Mode 3 cable for connection to charging stations
- Maximum current: 32A
- Maximum voltage: 240V - 400V
- Maximum charging power: 7.4 kW (1 phase) or 22kW (3phase)
- Operating temperature range: -30 ° C to 50 ° C
- Cable length: 5 and 7m
- Black color with grey elements
Security and certificates
All cables and connectors are tested to ensure their safety. When connected, the protection is IP44. The certified protection when using a protective cover is IP54. The connectors comply with IEC 62196-2 and SAE J1772 standards.
The charging cable is provided with a standard 24 month warranty.
If you hesitate whether this connector is suitable for your car, you can go to our database of electric cars, where you will find your model and the type of its connector, or you can contact us at any time.
In the basics of electromobility section you will also find an article about different types of connectors and their properties.
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