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Types of connectors Plugs at home in garages and on the go Schuko sockets Schuko sockets the common household socket in most of continental Europe are sometimes attached to public charging stations and allow all electric vehicles to be charged using a mode 2 charging cable Although a charging power of up to 3 7 kW 230 V 16 Acan be achieved with appropriate protection a maximum charging power of 2 3 kW 230 V 10 Ais recommended without checking the socket beforehand CEE plug The CEE plug comes in different versions First there is the socalled “camping” plug which is the singlephase blue option and allows a charging capacity of up to 3 7 kW 230 V 16 A There is also a threephase red version for industrial sockets While the small industrial plug CEE16 allows charging powers of up to 11 kW 400 V 16 Athe large industrial plug CEE32 can achieve charging capacities of up to 22 kW 400 V 32 A Types of connectors for electric cars Type 1 connector Asinglephase type 1 connector enables charging powers of up to 7 4 kW 230 V 32 A Since this standard is primarily found in car models from Asia and is rarely used in Europe there are hardly any charging stations where a type 1 charging cable is permanently attached Type 2 connector In Europe the widely used threephase plug is the standard which allows charging capacities of up to 22 kW 400 V 32 Ain private homes and up to 43 kW 400 V 63 Aat public charging stations Since these are usually equipped with a type 2 socket to which each mode 3 charging cable can be connected it is possible to charge electric vehicles with both type 1 and type 2 plugs The socalled Mennekes connector type 2 is attached to the charging station for all mode 3 cables Combo plug Combined Charging System CCS The combo plug CCS extends the type 2 plug via a quick charging function with two additional power contacts This connector is intended to support AC and DC charging alternating and direct current charging with up to 170 kW although in practice the value is more likely to be 50 kW CHAdeMO plug This is a fast charging system that was developed in Japan and enables charging capacities of up to 100 kW although most public charging stations only provide a capacity of up to 50 kW Electric vehicles that are compatible with the CHAdeMO plug are offered by the car manufacturers BD Otomotive Citroën Honda Kia Mazda Mitsubishi Nissan Peugeot Subaru Tesla with adapter and Toyota Tesla Supercharger Tesla s Superchargers are a modified version of the Mennekes Type 2 plug and allow 80% charging of the Model Swithin 30 minutes at a charging capacity of up to 120 kW DC While Tesla Superchargers are not yet available for other vehicle brands charging is a free service for Tesla customers Source https www mobilityhouse com de de ratgeber elektromobilitatladekabelartenundsteckertypen Vi si t u s on lin e w ur th c o uk 6 E-Mobility