A vehicle powered entirely or partially by electric motors, including battery electric cars and plug-in hybrid models.
Alternating Current charging, commonly used for home charging, public slow charging and daily routine power supply for electric vehicles.
Direct Current high-power fast charging, widely used at public charging stations for quickly replenishing EV battery power.
The standard charging plug widely used in European countries for most European electric vehicles and public charging piles.
A mainstream fast charging interface in Europe, supporting high-power DC fast charging for new energy vehicles.
Tesla’s dedicated charging port standard, adopted by more and more new electric vehicle brands in recent years.
A conversion accessory that bridges different charging port standards, enabling vehicles to use mismatched charging piles safely.
Built-in safety design to automatically cut off power when current exceeds the limit, preventing equipment damage and safety risks.
Ingress protection grade, indicating the product’s waterproof and dustproof performance for outdoor charging scenarios.
A user-friendly design that requires no installation or complicated setup. The charging adaptor can be connected and used instantly.
The dedicated socket on an electric vehicle for connecting chargers and adaptors to receive electric power.
Internal copper material used in charging adaptors to ensure stable current transmission, low heat generation and energy efficiency.
High-temperature resistant housing material that prevents fire risks and ensures long-term safe outdoor and indoor charging.
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, equipped with both fuel engine and electric motor, compatible with mainstream EV charging adaptors.