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EVS-EN IEC 62196-6:2022

Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets - Conductive charging of electric vehicles - Part 6: Dimensional compatibility requirements for DC pin and contact-tube vehicle couplers intended to be used for DC EV supply equipment where protection relies on electrical separation

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Valid from 15.06.2022
Base Documents
IEC 62196-6:2022; EN IEC 62196-6:2022
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15.06.2022
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IEC 62196-6:2022 is applicable to vehicle connectors, vehicle inlets and cable assemblies for electric vehicle (EV), intended for use in conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with a rated operating voltage up to 120 V DC and rated current up to 100 A.

These accessories are intended to be used for a DC interface of the conductive charging system according to IEC 61851-25:2020.

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