Charging cables
You need to have the correct charging cable to plug in the car charger. So, let's look at what charging cable you need if you use your electric car in Slovakia and the European Union.
When do you need your charging cable to charge your electric car?
You need a charging cable if you charge your electric car from a socket or use a setting from an AC station. To charge from a socket, use a mobile charger, which is part of the essential equipment of your electric car. The AC station (AC station) uses Type 1 and 2 cables for recharging. DC charging stations for electric vehicles that use direct current are equipped with an already built-in cable. These stations have different inputs (CCS, CHAdeMO and Type 2) and thus allow charging of all types of electric vehicles.
What connector and cable type to choose
In Europe, the standard charging cable for electric vehicles is a Type 2 cable, also known as a Mennekes connector. This cable type is considered universal in Europe and compatible with most EVs and charging stations.
The Type 2 cable has a Type 2 connector on both ends, connecting the electric car to a charging station with the same connector. The European Union has adopted this standard, widely used throughout Europe, including countries such as Germany, France, the UK, etc.
Thanks to the versatility of the Type 2 cable, different makes and models of electric cars can be charged with a Type 2 connector without any problems. This makes the Type 2 cable ideal for electric car owners who want a reliable and widely compatible charging system.
Type 1 cable finds its application in Japanese, French and American cars.
So, you choose the cable based on the type of your vehicle and the charging socket your electric car has.
What to look for when choosing an EV charging cable
In addition to the correct cable type, keeping an eye on other parameters that will ensure you charge efficiently and fast enough is essential. Still, most importantly, it will be compatible with your EV.
So focus on:
Cable length - The length of the cable is crucial when manoeuvring the cable during the actual charging process.
The shape of the cable (Helical or single) - Helical cables can lose flexibility over time with use.
Power - The performance must be based on the capabilities of the electric vehicle. Thus, the cable should not support more power than the charged EV can accept.