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Type 2 Charging Cables & Cable Holders Masterplug EV Charging Cable Mode 2 10M 10m
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Masterplug EV Charging Cable Mode 2 10M 10m

Charging Cable

£133.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.66/mo.*
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Type 2 Charging Cables & Cable Holders Jackery DC8020 Car Charging Cable

Jackery DC8020 Car Charging Cable

£29.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.99/mo.*
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Masterplug 5m Mode 3 22kW EV Charging Cable Type 2

Masterplug 5m Mode 3 22kW EV Charging Cable Type 2

£115.99
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Ksix Charging Cable for Electric Car 7400 W 5m

Ksix Charging Cable for Electric Car 7400 W 5m

Charging Cable

£182.00
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CHARGING CABLES & CABLE HOLDERS

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Charging cables and cable holders are essential tools for electric vehicle (EV) charging. They connect your EV to a power source and keep the cables organized. Choosing the right type ensures efficient charging and longevity. Look for compatibility with your vehicle model and consider cable length for convenience.

Choosing the right charging cable depends on your EV's connector type and charging capacity. Check your car's specifications to ensure compatibility. Consider the cable's length based on where you park and charge, ensuring it reaches the power source comfortably.

Cable holders keep charging cables tidy and prevent damage. Organized cables reduce tripping hazards and extend the life of your equipment by avoiding wear and tear from tangling or improper storage.

Charging Cables & Cable Holders: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a bicycle rack, ensure it fits your vehicle properly. Not all racks are universal, so check the specifications carefully. For instance, some roof racks require crossbars, while others might not fit certain car models due to their design. Make sure the rack you choose is compatible with your vehicle’s make and model for a secure fit.

The length of the charging cable can significantly impact convenience and usability. Think about where you usually park your vehicle in relation to the power source. If you often charge at home, measure the distance between your parking spot and the outlet. A longer cable offers flexibility but may be less portable and more cumbersome to store.

Charging cables and holders are used frequently, so durability is key. Opt for products made from high-quality materials like reinforced rubber or weather-resistant plastics. Look for features such as strain relief to prevent wear and tear at connection points. A robust design ensures longevity, saving you money in the long run.

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