Phoenix Contact 500 A EV Charging Cable 500 kW 6 m

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3 163,12 €

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3 827,38 €

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N° de stock RS:
493-205
Référence fabricant:
1101642
Fabricant:
Phoenix Contact
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Marque

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

EV Charging Cable

Cable Length

6m

Current Rating

500 A

Number of Phases

3

Terminated/Unterminated

Terminated

Voltage

100 V

Cross Sectional Area

25 to 2 mm²

IP Rating

IP54

Sheath Colour

Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

30°C

Outside Diameter

35.7 mm

Insulation Material

Thermoplastic Elastomer

Power Rating

500kW

Pays d'origine :
DE
The Phoenix Contact DC charging cable designed for rapid and efficient charging of electric vehicles. Tailored to meet the needs of today’s e mobility solutions, this robust cable offers high performance capabilities with up to 700 A in boost mode. It features a cooled vehicle connector and cable, ensuring optimal performance and safety during high power applications. Designed to comply with IEC 62196 3 1 standards, it facilitates seamless charging for vehicles equipped with CCS type 2 inlets. The product is ideal for installation at public and private charging stations, providing versatility across various applications in the electrification of transportation.

Developed in accordance with the IATF 16949 automotive standard and ISO 9001

Offers ultra fast HPC charging capabilities

Incorporates integrated leakage sensors for enhanced safety

Compatible with various charging stations for increased flexibility

Constructed with high quality materials for long lasting durability

Supports active cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures

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