The CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet, also known as the CCS2 Combo 2 inlet, is a standardized charging port used in electric vehicles (EVs) for DC fast charging. It is part of the Combined Charging System (CCS), which is a global standard developed by a consortium of automakers and charging equipment manufacturers.
The CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet is designed to support high-power charging and is commonly found in Europe, North America, and other regions. It incorporates both AC and DC charging capabilities into a single port, allowing EVs to charge from both AC charging stations and high-power DC fast chargers.
Physically, the CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet consists of a rectangular-shaped socket with several pins and connectors. It typically includes seven pins in total, with two additional DC pins compared to the CCS2 AC charging inlet. The additional DC pins enable the direct transfer of high-power DC electricity from a charging station to the EV's battery system.
The CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet supports power levels up to 400 kilowatts (kW) and operates at voltages ranging from 200 to 1000 volts (V). This high-power capability allows for rapid charging of EVs, significantly reducing charging times compared to AC charging.
The CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet also incorporates communication pins that enable data exchange between the vehicle and the charging station. This communication is used for authentication, monitoring the charging session, and facilitating billing and payment processes.
Overall, the CCS2 DC Vehicle Inlet is a crucial component of the CCS charging standard, enabling EVs to access high-power DC fast charging infrastructure and promoting the widespread adoption of electric mobility.
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