Phoenix Contact 32 A EV Charging Cable 8 kW 5 m

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RS Stock No.:
497-304
Mfr. Part No.:
1097298
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

EV Charging Cable

Cable Length

5m

Current Rating

32 A

Number of Phases

1

Terminated/Unterminated

Terminated

Voltage

25 V

Cross Sectional Area

6 mm²

IP Rating

IP44

Sheath Colour

Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Outside Diameter

12.80 mm

Number of Cores

3

Power Rating

8kW

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact AC charging cable is an essential component for efficient charging of electric vehicles, featuring cutting-edge technology in its design. Crafted for optimal performance, this charging solution supports type 2 vehicle charging inlets, making it ideal for e-mobility installations. With a robust cable length of 5 meters, users can benefit from enhanced flexibility when connecting their vehicles to charging stations. Designed with user convenience in mind, it incorporates an ergonomic and ergonomically awarded design that ensures ease of handling while being compatible with high charging power up to 32 A in alternating current. Its durable construction guarantees both safety and reliability, making it a prime choice for electric vehicle owners seeking dependable charging solutions.

Supports convenient and efficient charging for electric vehicles

Ergonomically designed for ease of use and handling

Compatible with type 2 vehicle charging inlets for wide-ranging applications

Constructed to withstand harsh environmental conditions

Ensures reliable performance with robust water-tightness features

Developed in compliance with automotive and international standards

Ideal for installations at charging stations designed for e-mobility

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