EXTEND YOUR CHARGING NETWORK - Connect your car to all CCS charging
stations, extending your DC Fast Charging network by nearly 4x more
than just using Tesla Superchargers.
FAST CHARGING - Up to 70-80 kW charging rate supported for Tesla
Model S/X and up to 50 kW supported for Tesla Model 3/Y
NO MORE RANGE-ANXIETY - With the CCS1 charger you will be able to
easily access and connect to all CCS charging stations available
across the country.
PORTABLE - Its compact design allows you to easily store the CCS
charger adapter inside your trunk for on-the-go charging.
DURABLE - With an IP54-rating weatherproof design, it offers a
voltage rating of 100 - 800V DC with 200 amps of maximum current
and operating temperatures from -22 °F to 122 °F.
REGULAR FIRMWARE UPDATES - This adapter will stay up-to-date with
the latest CCS and Tesla charging technology and protocols.
FAQ
1. Do different EVs require different chargers?
There are two standard connectors which different models of EV use
(Type 1 and Type 2), the market is moving to using Type 2 as
standard but charge points are available in either and there are
also Type 1 to Type 2 adaptor cables.
2. How long does it take to charge an electric car using an EV
charger?
The time it takes to charge an electric car depends on two factors.
The capacity of the electric cars battery and the power output of
your domestic EV charger. Typical charge times are around 6-8 hours
using a 3kw charger, 3-4 hours using a 7kw, 1 hour at 22kw and
around 30 minutes using a 43-50kw EV charge point.
3. Does my electric car need a special charging station?
Not necessarily. There are three types of charging stations for
electric cars, and the most basic plugs into a standard wall
outlet. However, if you want to charge your car more quickly, you
can also have an electrician install a charging station at your
home.