A Type 2 charging cable is the standard type for electric cars sold in Europe. It has a seven-pin plug at both ends and its wide use across the industry makes it easier to use public charging stations and your home wallbox.
Although the seven-pin Type 2 chargers are more standardised, the downside is that they are only capable of a slower rate of charging (up to 43kW). DC rapid charging is much faster, but requires another plug type known as a CCS connection.
The Type 2 charging cable is best for use at slower ‘destination’ chargers found in shopping centres, gyms and car parks in town. The exception to this is the Tesla charger, which does use a Type 2 connection for rapid charging, but at their own Superchargers only. This charging network is exclusive to Tesla cars. At regular Type 2 charging points (that includes every chargepoint provider other than the Supercharger network) a Tesla would charge at the same speed as any other electric car using a Type 2 connection.
Type 2 sockets and cables come as standard on all new fully electric vehicles. Although plug-in hybrids also come with a Type 2 socket, manufacturers may charge extra for the cable.
You can also buy a Type 2 cable from a number of reputable online outlets. They normally cost between £200 and £350, and while most manufacturer-provided cables are around five metres long, eight-metre Type 2 cables are also widely available.
These are really useful if you have an awkward distance between your charger and parking space. Other than creating a potential trip hazard, a longer cable doesn’t make any difference to safety or charging speed.
Complete guide to the Osprey (formerly Engenie) charging network
Complete guide to the BP Pulse (formerly Polar Plus) charging network
Free electric-car charging near me: Does it exist? How do you get it?
Electric car wallbox installation: the complete guide
New MG4 EV electric hatchback: 443bhp range-topper revealed in China
MG Cyberster: ‘MGC EV’ electric sports car due on sale in 2024
Top 10 best 4WD electric cars 2022
Copyright © Autovia Ltd 2021. All rights reserved. DrivingElectric™ is a registered trade mark.