The sales data from major markets indicates the electric vehicle myth is still not discharged. Consequently, the focus of the market and consumers will continue to be on the development and construction of EV Charging Infrastructure. Only with sufficient charging resources can we confidently handle the next EV wave.
However, the coverage of EV charging connectors is still limited. This limitation can arise in various scenarios: the charger may only provide a outlet socket without a cable, or the provided charging cable may be too short, or the charger may be too far from the parking space. In such cases, drivers may need an EV charging cable, sometimes referred to as an extension cable, to enhance the convenience of charging.
Why do we need EV extension cables?
1.Chargers without cables attached: Considering factors such as equipment maintenance and multiple types of connector requirements, many chargers in Europe only provide outlet sockets, requiring users to use their own cables for charging. These charging points are sometimes referred to as BYO (Bring Your Own) chargers.
2.Parking space far from charger: Due to building layout or parking space limitations, the distance between the charger port and the car’s inlet socket may exceed the length of the standard charging cable, necessitating an extension cable.
3.Navigating obstacles: The location of the inlet socket on different vehicles varies, and parking angles and methods can also limit access. This may require a longer cable.
4.Shared chargers: In shared charging scenarios at residential or workplaces, an extension cable may be needed to extend the charging cable from one parking space to another.
How to choose an EV extension cable?
1.Cable length: Standard specifications commonly available are 5m or 7m, and some manufacturers can customize based on user needs. Choose the appropriate cable length based on the required extension distance. However, the cable should not be too long, as excessively long cables can increase resistance and heat loss, reducing charging efficiency and making the cable heavy and difficult to carry.
2.Plug and connector type: Select an extension cable with compatible interfaces for the EV charging interface type (e.g., Type 1, Type 2, GB/T, NACS, etc.). Ensure that both ends of the cable are compatible with the vehicle and charger for smooth charging.
3.Electrical specifications: Confirm the electrical specifications of the EV on-board charger and charger, including voltage, current, power, and phase. Choose an extension cable with the same or higher(backward compatible) specifications to ensure optimal charging efficiency.
4.Safety certification: Since charging often occurs in complex outdoor environments, ensure the cable is waterproof, moisture-proof, and dust-proof, with an appropriate IP rating. Choose a cable that meets international safety standards and has obtained certifications such as CE, TUV, UKCA, etc., to ensure reliable and safe charging. Uncertified cables may lead to safety accidents.
5.Charging experience: Choose a soft cable for easier charging operations. Consider the cable’s durability, including its resistance to weathering, abrasion, and crushing. Prioritize lighter and cable management features, such as carry bags, hooks, or cable reels for easy daily storage.
6.Cable quality: Choose a manufacturer with extensive production experience and excellent after-sales service. Opt for cables that have been tested and praised in the market.
How Workersbee EV Charging Cable 2.3 can benefit your business
Ergonomic plug design: The soft rubber-covered shell provides a comfortable grip, preventing slipping in the summer and sticking in the winter. Customize the shell color and cable color to enrich your product lineup.
Terminal protection: Apply terminal rubber-covered, providing double protection, with IP65 level. This ensures safety and durability for outdoor use for users, enhancing your business reputation.
Tail sleeve design: The tail sleeve is covered with rubber, balancing waterproofing and bend resistance, extending the cable’s lifespan and improving customer satisfaction.
Removable dust cover: The surface is not easily soiled, and the nylon rope is sturdy and durable. The dust cover is not prone to water accumulation in charging, preventing the terminals from getting wet after use.
Excellent cable management: The cable comes with a wire clip for easy storage. Users can fix the plug to the cable, and a velcro handle is provided for easy organization.
Conclusion
Due to EV chargers without cables attached or chargers with outlets too far from the car inlets, standard-length cables cannot complete the connection task, necessitating the support of extension cables. Extension cables allow drivers to charge more freely and easily.
When choosing an extension cable, consider factors such as length, compatibility, electrical specifications, and cable quality to ensure its service life. Pay attention to safety, ensuring that it meets safety standards and has obtained international certifications. On this basis, providing a better charging experience can attract more customers and enhance your business reputation.
Workersbee, as a global leading charging plug solution provider, boasts nearly 17 years of production and R&D experience. With a strong team of experts in R&D, sales, and services, we believe our collaboration can help your business expand its market and easily gain customer trust and recognition.
Post time: Oct-24-2024