EV Charging Cable Series Product Series Archive
Charging cable series guide
EV charging cable models for Type 2 IEC 62196-2 sourcing programs
EV Charging Cable Series covers Amprisen Type 2 charging cable models for buyers comparing IEC 62196-2 compliance, current rating, voltage, protection level, and cable procurement requirements.

EV Charging Cable Series focuses on Type 2 IEC 62196-2 cable sourcing where current rating, voltage, protection level, cable length, connector durability, packaging, and replacement compatibility matter.
Specification focus for buyers
| Decision area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Connector ends | Confirm vehicle-side and charger-side connector standards before current rating or cable length. |
| Electrical rating | Confirm current, voltage, single-phase or three-phase wiring, and certification for the target market. |
| Physical design | Check cable length, jacket durability, strain relief, connector ergonomics, storage, IP rating, and packaging. |
| Accessory scope | Do not confuse charging cables with portable chargers; cables do not include charging-control electronics. |
Key capabilities
- Type 2 IEC 62196-2 charging cable models
- 16A and 32A current-rating options
- 250V and 480V application planning
- IP54/IP55 protection and project sourcing support
Best-fit applications
- EV charging cable distribution
- Replacement cable sourcing
- AC charger accessory programs
- Fleet and installer procurement
Selection checklist
- Confirm Type 2 connector requirements
- Confirm 16A or 32A current and voltage rating
- Check cable length, jacket durability, IP rating, and certification
- Share branding, packaging, quantity, and delivery requirements
Procurement fit
Use this EV charging cable series page to shortlist product type, application scenario, target country, and buyer requirements before requesting a precise B2B quotation.
Market and standards notes
Confirm connector standard, power range, installation format, communication method, certification route, branding needs, and whether the project is residential, commercial, fleet, public, or distributor-led.
Implementation risks to confirm
Check grid capacity, installation constraints, backend responsibility, documentation, spare parts, service process, and sample testing before moving from product comparison to bulk purchase.
Common buyer questions
How should buyers choose an EV charging cable?
Confirm the connector standard on both ends, charging current, single-phase or three-phase use, cable length, target country, certification requirements, and whether the cable is for replacement, retail distribution, or project installation.
Are charging cables different from portable EV chargers?
Yes. A charging cable is usually a connector-to-connector accessory for an AC charging station, while a portable EV charger includes control and protection electronics for charging from a power outlet or industrial socket.
What information is needed for a charging cable quotation?
Send connector type, rated current, cable length, phase, target country, certification needs, branding or packaging requirements, and estimated order quantity.
