Electric car charging cable prices: what you should know?
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Purchasing an electric vehicle (EV) often brings up the question of charging. It's essential to understand your car's make, the compatible cable type, current capacity, and battery size. To charge your EV effectively, you’ll need a charging cable that allows you to connect your vehicle to charging points both at home and in public spaces. While some public charging stations offer built-in cables, having your own EV-specific cable is always a wise choice for convenience and preparedness.
Before choosing the right cable, determine whether your car requires a Type 1 or Type 2 connector. In Europe, the standard connector is Type 2, so one end of your charging cable should feature this type of plug. Additionally, pay attention to the cable's maximum charging capacity and speed to ensure your vehicle can be fully charged. Read more about choosing EV charging cables here.
We offer a wide range of charging cables, ensuring compatibility with all EV models. Type 1 and Type 2 cables are available, with prices ranging from €120 to €330 depending on power ratings—16 A, 20 A, or 32 A. You can also choose between single-phase or three-phase cables, which influence pricing. For instance, 10-meter Type 1 or Type 2 cables with a 16 A rating are available for €190.
Our site also offers charging cables with advanced timing features. These cables come with a remote control that displays charging temperature, current, voltage, duration, and total energy charged. It also allows you to set the desired charging current. Cables with a 16 A rating and timing function are priced at €170, while 32 A models with the same feature cost €270.
Additionally, we stock original Hyundai Type 2 charging cables for just €160. For Tesla vehicles, we offer Type 2 cables priced at €220. For those seeking a versatile option, consider the original Etron charging cable set, compatible with various EV brands, not just Etron. This set is a great investment and is available for €300.
As you can see, we offer a comprehensive selection of EV charging cables, ensuring a suitable option for every vehicle. The key question remains: why invest in a separate charging cable? As mentioned earlier, while public charging stations and purchased EVs or charging stations may provide cables, having an additional cable is highly practical, especially for unforeseen situations. It’s always better to be prepared with the right cable.
If you’re unsure about the connector type or power rating needed for your EV, contact us using the details on our website, and we’ll help you find the best solution.
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