Ev Charging Controller Electric Vehicle Charging In Accordance With Iec Standard on 2040-parts.com
Hangzhou , 浙江省, China
MOQ:50pcs Sample available Accept SAE J1772, Chademo standards The charging controller enables charging in charging mode 3 in accordance with the IEC standard.It communicates with the electric vehicle,identifier the charging cable,and controls and monitors the switching devices and the plug interlock.the charging controller ensures the maximum safety for the charging operation. significant point Could be designed as 35 mm standard rail mounting/Or screw hole installation Diversified interface AC power supply, no additional power module Customizable protection function Variety of signal lights Standard-compliant AC charging in operating mode 3 requires
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