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Product Description
The electric vehicle charging cable is used for connecting the electric vehicle charging device and the charging infrastructure, so as to carry on the electric power transmission to the electric vehicle, and equipped with a certain number of signal lines, control lines, power supply auxiliary lines to ensure the whole charging process control accurate, safe operation.
Scope of application
Charging cables are generally used in charging stations, car parks, hotels, residential areas, garages and other areas, portable charging cables can be placed in the car
Selling Point
Flexible cable, bending radius up to 5 days; high and low temperature resistance-40 ~ + 90 ° C, oil resistance, acid and alkali resistance, water resistance, wear resistance, anti-cracking, anti-uv; good flame retardancy; good conductivity, conductor temperature rise small; All materials meet ROHS 2.0 & Reach Environmental Protection Standard
Product Certificate
Through ISO9001:2015 and IATF16949:2016 system certification, electric vehicle charging cable has been the United States UL, Germany Tuv, China CQC certification, Decai certification, IEC certification
Technical parameters
Product Reference Standard: EN50620, IEC62893 standard AC, DC charging line
Product Details
Conductor | Rated temperature :-40℃~90℃ |
Material : Bare Copper | Rated Voltage :AC 300/500V、450/750V;DC 1000V |
Insulation | Flame Test :Testing method according to EN 60332-1-2 |
Material :Bare Copper | Rated Voltage :AC 300/500V、450/750V;DC 1000V |
Insulation | Flame Test :Testing method according to EN 60332-1-2 |
Material :Bare Copper | Rated Voltage :AC 300/500V、450/750V;DC 1000V |
Tape | Hot Shock :150℃/1h No cracks |
Material:Non-woven fabrics | Oil Resistance :IRM902, 100℃*168h Tensile Strength Variation <±40%, |
Sheath | Elongation Variation<±30% |
Material: TPU、LSZH | Crush resistance :Sq≤4, crush force≥4KN ; 4≤Sq≤35, crush force≥11KN; |
Color: Any color | Environmental Requirements:Compliant with RoHS 2.0 and REACH |
Product specifications
Models | Specifications | Outside diameter of stranded conductor | Conductor resistance | Reference load current | Finish outside diameter |
62893IEC123 | 3×2.5mm²+2×1.5mm² | 2.1 | 7.98 | 16A | 10-10.8 |
3×4.0mm²+2×2.5mm² | 2.8 | 4.95 | 20A | 11.5 | |
3×6.0mm²+2×4.0mm² | 3.5 | 3.3 | 32A | 13.2 |
Company information:
In 2009, yuxun company expanded to the field of new energy electric vehicles, becoming the first batch of new energy vehicles conduction products enterprises, and in the same year successfully obtained UL, TUV certification. With a market share of more than 15% and sales to more than 40 countries and regions, our product line and technical strength have served many automakers and well-known connector companies.







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