[CC04T] Type 2 to Type 2 (32A,1-phase)

£174.00£508.00

This charging cable is used for charging TESLA electric vehicles with Type 2 charging sockets from any public or home Mode 3 charging station.

Integrated two “must-have” Tesla only features (push-button actuated like on Tesla Superchargers and Destination chargers):

  1. Remote charge port opener

  2. Charging plug unlocker

Compatible with European versions of TESLA Model S, Model X and Model 3 electric vehicles.

For Tesla vehicles we recommend 7 meters of length

Description

Main features:

  • Designed for 1-phase EV charging with currents up to 32 A (7,4 kW)
  • Integrated Tesla remote charging port opener and plug unlocker
  • PREMIUM quality EV cable used (Made in Germany)
  • Variable cable lengths from 3m to 30m (contact us for lengths above 20 m, due to a need for customized proforma invoice)
  • 3 YEARS WARRANTY

Technical Specifications:

  • Plug Type (EV Side): Type 2 (IEC 62196) Female Plug
  • Plug Type (Charging Station Side): Type 2 (IEC 62196) Male Plug
  • Max. Charging Current: 32A (1-phase)
  • Max. Charging Power: 7,4 kW (1-phase)
  • Rated Voltage: 230V (1-phase)
  • Integrated battery powered Tesla remote charging port opener and plug unlocker (estimated battery life: 5 years; can be replaced)
  • Cable Length: customer defined
  • UV, oil and flame resistant cable insulation
  • Operating Ambient Air Temperature Range: -30 °C to +50 °C
  • IP Rating: IP44
  • Cable Color: Black or Orange
  • Weight: depends on cable length
  • Specially developed for charging European versions of Tesla electric vehicles that have Type 2 charging sockets and 3-phase onboard chargers (Model S, Model X, Model 3)
  • Also compatible with all EVs that have Type 2 charging sockets and 1-phase or 3-phase on-board chargers but in any case the charging power won’t be higher than 7.4 kW (32A/1-phase).
  • It contains a CR2032 3V battery that should be replaced every 2-4 years. Battery is not covered by warranty!

   Battery replacement User manual – ENG

Video how to use it:

Charging demo (Model X)