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Highlights
• Easy charging at home or on the go. • Suitable for plug-in hybrid and battery-powered electric vehicles. • Fast charging up to 7.4 kW. • Robust cables and connectors with extra durability. • High protection against moisture (IP55) and wide operating temperature (-40 °C to 50 °C). • Lightweight and space-saving design. • Compliance with current IEC and EN standards as well as CCS connections. LAPP Type 2 standard charging cables provide an easy and efficient connection between your electric vehicle and the charging station, whether at home or on the go. By simply connecting the cable's coupling to the car and the plug to the power source, the charging process begins automatically. This cable is ideal for both plug-in hybrid cars and battery-powered electric cars, with a charging capacity of up to 7.4 kW. With an operating temperature between -40 °C and 50 °C, this cable guarantees reliability in most conditions. Furthermore, it is light and easy to handle thanks to its light weight. Specifications: • Connection type: Type 2 female connector • Connection 2, type: Type 2 male connector • Charging capacity: Up to 7.4 kW • Charging mode: Mode 3 • Nominal voltage: 250 V (AC) • Maximum current capacity: 32 A • Cable length: 5 m • Protection class: IP55 • Colour Black • Special features: Silver-plated, corrosion-resistant contacts; solid, • ergonomic rubber grip; VDE certified. Product reviews and links
Brand description - LAPP
Manuals and user guides for LAPP productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item. ALL PRICES ARE INCL. 25% DANISH VAT/TAXAV-Connection A/S • VAT no.: DK27907547 • Kaervej 71-73 • 6400 Soenderborg • Denmark • Tel. +45 7442 1078 • E-mail: [email protected] © Copyright AV-Connection A/S. All images and texts on the website are copyrighted and any copying without specific permission is prohibited. Copying and photographing of the website with sales in mind is prohibited under sections 1 and 2 of the Copyright Act. Parties who do not comply with this will be required to pay compensation and be prosecuted in accordance with section 38.
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