Keba Charging Station Kecontact P20 (22 Kw, Socket Type 2) on 2040-parts.com
Cypress, Texas, United States
Reduce the charging process to up to one hour with 22 kW charging capacity and maximum safety.
With the charging station KEBA KeContact P20 you can charge your electric vehicle with a power of 22 kW, which significantly reduces the charging time. However, your vehicle needs to be able to charge at 22 kW. We have prepared a summary here for customers to see how they can charge specific vehicles quicker and therefore save time. What is the benefit of a configurable charging capacity? The charging station, your electric vehicle, the fuse and the charging cable can all have different charging capacities ranging from 2.3 kW to 22 kW. If these elements are not matched to one another, the system will become overloaded and the fuse will trip. By using the KEBA dip switch, you can adapt the charging capacity to the electrical installation simply at the flick of a switch. This saves time and effort when installing your own electrical fueling station. A charging station for different electric cars. With the plug-in connection, customers also remain flexible. Whether you want to charge an electric car with a Type 1 or Type 2 plug, with the correct charging cable you'll always have the right connection. This charging station is suitable for following Electric Vehicle:
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