Comment choisir mon câble de recharge ?
Le câble de recharge se choisit en fonction de votre voiture électrique (monophasée ou triphasée), de la prise de la voiture (type 1 ou type 2) et de la distance entre la prise de la voiture et la borne (5, 7 ou 10 m). Notre FAQ vous aidera à y voir plus clair et à choisir le câble de recharge idéal pour votre voiture électrique.
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o there isn't one charging station per vehicle. All home charging stations are capable of charging all electric vehicles.
o 4h to 12h on average with a Wallbox charging station, 24h with a mobile terminal connected to a domestic socket.
o To calculate the exact duration, you must divide the capacity of your battery by the power of your terminal.
Example: if you recharge your Renault ZOE 40kW/h with a 7.4kw charging station (i.e. single-phase 230V 32A), then a full recharge will last 40/7.4= 5h30
o NO, In Europe, the majority of terminals have a type 2 plug. In France, the type 2 socket must have a safety shutter (only for individuals at home). This is to avoid any accidental contact with the terminal's contactors. This plug is called Type 2S (S for Shutter in English). All electric cars are compatible with all type 2 terminals. In France, there are still Type 3 terminals, which can charge a Type 2 car, provided that you have a T2-T3 adapter.
o Direct Current Sockets: on the highway, there are fast charging stations, which operate on direct current. There are two standards in Europe for fast charging: the CHAdeMO socket and the Combo CCS socket. Most electric vehicles have a type 2 socket for slow charging, and a CHAdeMO or CCS socket for fast charging.
o YES. All charging stations available our website are rain resistant. They are IP54 (heavy rain protection rating).