Portable Type 2 EV Charging Cable 22kW 32 Amp 3 Phase with Australian 5 pin plug.
Compatible with all-electric vehicles and models including Audi, BMW, BYD, Deepal, EQC, Geely, Holden, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, KIA, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Mini, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Polestar, Porsche, Renault, Rivian, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo, Xpeng, Zeekr, etc. If you are unsure if this charging station is right for your EV, get in touch with our team.
This portable EV charging station allows users to charge up to 32A charging current on all 3 phases –> up to 22kW charging power, 1-phase or 3-phase operation possible.
- Easy to operate with a comprehensive protection system
- Charging power adjustable 2.3 – 22 kW to give you flexibility. (6Amp-32Amp)
- Integrated RCD Type B (cost savings in the upstream installation & maximum electrical safety).
- Up to 10x faster than an ordinary domestic power socket
- Flexible adjustment of the charging current with a button on the device.
- Integrated residual current device (AC and DC detection, Type B characteristics) for your safety.
- Type 2 connector Mennekess.
- Simply plug into a 32A 5 pin Australian electricity outlet
- 2-year warranty
- Up to 22kw charging rate or approx. 120km of range per hour
- Delayed Start (1 to 5 hours)
- Smart LCD Screen details all charging information
- Light Weight
- 5 meter EV cable length
- Meets Australian & European standards
- Temperature management for protecting the socket & EV
- Auto charge recovery
- Detection of wiring errors on the infrastructure side and checking of the ground conductor contact
- Operating Temperature:-30℃ to +50℃
- IP65 Protection
Greg Walker –
Impressed with the speed and efficiency of this charger. Makes recharging my Atto 3 a breeze.
Michael –
very fast
Chris –
I use mine, powered from a three phase 100A supply, set to 32A on the unit. Plug it into my Polestar 2, which its charge limit is also 32A. And the car is usually charged back up, from 70-ish % to 100%, in around three hours. Pretty good!
IP65 means it should withstand heavy rain, so, tick!
Might be my car’s set up, or something else, but with the above details, 11kW is the highest power rating the cars app says it’s receiving charge. Not 22kW, as advertised by KWIK. No shade on KWIK. Still would recommend!