EV charging guide
Generally it's not a big deal to charge your electric car – just plug in and wait for your battery to fill up. However, the variety of connectors, cables and power supplies can be confusing. Depending on your current location, and your car, you may require different charging kits.
There are four main types of electric vehicles:
- Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
- Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
- Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
- Mild Electric Hybrid Vehicles (MHEV)
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) will need a charging cable.
For more information on the types of EV go here.
PHEV | BEV | HEV | MHEV |
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle | Battery Electric Vehicle | Hybrid Electric Vehicle | Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle |
Require charging cables | No charging cables required |
Do I need a type 1 or type 2 connector?
An EV cable has two connectors - one that connects to the power source and one that connects to your car.
2 – Connection to your car
Your car needs one of these connectors:
Type 1: Found on older electric vehicles or cars from America, Japan or Asia. They have 5 pins and can only charge using a single phase (domestic) power supply.
Type 2: Most newer electric vehicles have a type 2 connector. These have 7 pins, are suitable for single and three-phase charging (domestic and commercial) and have capacity for faster charging.
Please ensure that each cable you purchase has the correct connector to connect to your car.
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Type 1, pre 2017, e.g. Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi Outlander |
Type 2, all new cars in Europe |
4 – Which power supply will I use to charge?
Different charging points have different power supplies.
The household power supply that most of us have in our homes is referred to as single phase - this provides 3kW from a standard household plug.
Commercial power supplies are known as three-phase and have an output of 22kW – making charging from a three-phase power source about 3x faster. Public charging points often have a three-phase supply, which means they can charge faster than a home charger.
OSRAM's range of EV cables covers all electric/hybrid vehicles and is durable and waterproof to withstand many weather and road conditions.
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Wall box at home |
Public charging point on the go |
Charging from empty to full |
Power source | Charging time | Typically found at |
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3KW | 36 hours | Home, domestic 3-pin plug |
3.6KW | 21 hours | Home wallboxes/ workplaces |
7KW | 11 hours | Home wallboxes/ workplaces/public charging points |
22KW | 7 hours | Workplaces/public charging points |
Charging from 20% to 80% at rapid charging sources |
Power source | Charging time | Typically found at |
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50KW | 60 min | Public charging – rapid charge |
150KW | 20 min | Public charging – rapid charge |