Charging Connector definition

Charging Connector means the plug on the power cord that connects the supply device to the charging outlets on the electric vehicle;
Charging Connector a socket, plug or attached cable.
Charging Connector. The plug delivering power between the charger and the on-board vehicle charging equipment.

More Definitions of Charging Connector

Charging Connector means the portion of the charger that connects to the EV for the transfer of electricity to the electric vehicle. Chargers may have more than one charging connector.

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