European Standard charging cables are designed specifically for European electric vehicle charging standards and strictly adhere to IEC 62196 and other relevant regulations. One end connects to a charging station and the other to the vehicle's charging port, supporting both AC and DC charging modes.
The conductors are typically made of tinned or bare copper stranded wire compliant with IEC 60228, ensuring excellent conductivity. The insulation layer is typically made of 125°C halogen-free, environmentally friendly cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), which effectively isolates the current. The sheath is made of 90°C halogen-free, environmentally friendly polyurethane (TPU), which is abrasion-resistant, oil-resistant, and water-resistant. This material combination allows the cable to operate normally in environments ranging from -25°C to 50°C, with a maximum cable temperature of 70°C.
In terms of performance, the European standard charging cable is highly flexible, with a minimum bend radius of up to five times the cable's outer diameter, facilitating wiring. It has also passed numerous rigorous tests, including high-temperature stress testing, crack resistance, and low-temperature bending tests, ensuring it can adapt to complex environments and provide a safe and stable power transmission channel for electric vehicle charging. Subscribe: https://www.omigr.com