Land Rover Commando Charger For 1 Phase 32A Commando Socket

£216.00£252.00 vat included

This 32A single phase blue CEE plug charger will allow you to charge the Type 2 socket Land Rover EV using a 1 Phase 32A Commando socket. The socket is also known as the blue industrial socket, camping socket or CEE socket and is capable of delivering up to 7.4kW.

KEY FEATURES

  • Safely charge the Land Rover EV model with a single phase 32A CEE socket
  • Compatible with the 32A hook-ups (EHU) available at some campsites
  • Adjustable current – 6A, 8A, 10A, 13 A, 16A, 20A, 24A, 32A
  • Charging Timer: The charger will charge your Land Rover EV from 1 to 10 hours after being plugged in. Thus enabling charging during off peak electricity rates.
  • Available in lengths of 5 Metres and 8 Metres
  • UKCA / CE certified
  • Type A and Type B residual current fault detection: 30mA AC + 6mA DC
  • Built-in fault detection
  • Cable bag included

Please check that the Commando socket is 1 Phase 32A before purchasing this charger.

Looking for a different cable? Click to view all of our compatible Land Rover EV Charging Cables or find a cable for any vehicle by using the EV Cable Finder.

Please Read Before You Buy

Our Type 2 to CEE chargers are normally returned for one of the reasons below. Reading this information may help you to avoid having to send your charger back to us. Please also read the information further down the page as it contains important information about this CEE charger.

Will the CEE plug fit your CEE / Commando socket? You will need to check the phase and amp rating of the socket to ensure that you are buying the correct charger. A 3 Phase socket will have 5 holes and usually have a red cover and a 1 Phase socket will have 3 holes and a blue cover. The Amp rating is usually on the cover of the socket and will state 16 or 32.

Is the cable long enough? Measure the length from your CEE / Commando socket to where your vehicle will usually be parked (the Type 2 vehicle socket is usually on the right side, to the rear of the vehicle) and add half a metre to avoid over stretching the cable.

Is this CEE charger compatible with my vehicle? If you know that your EV has a Type 2 socket, then this Type 2 to CEE charger is compatible with your vehicle. The vehicle will also adjust the current it receives to ensure that the EV will not receive more current than it’s battery will allow. If you are not sure if your vehicle has a Type 2 socket, please view the photos of a Type 2 socket on this page and match them with the vehicle. You can also view a list of Type 2 socket EV’s below, or use our EV Cable Finder.

Is this a rapid charging cable? This is not a CCS cable. If you want a cable to use with a DC rapid charger, you do not need to buy one as the cable is always attached to the unit.

Click the option(s) below to view the price and availability. Please read all of the product information before purchasing.

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Land Rover Commando Charger For 1 Phase 32A Commando Socket
Land Rover Commando Charger For 1 Phase 32A Commando Socket
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Cable Care & Warranty

To ensure the proper care of your charger, be sure to follow the safety instructions outlined in the user booklet provided with your charging cable. These chargers have a 12 months manufacturer warranty. However, following the instructions and safety information for using the Mode 2 charger will help to ensure trouble-free use. You can also register for a 24 months extended warranty. In case you do not receive the user booklet, please notify us. Additionally, check our EV Cable Care Guide for valuable tips on safely using your Mode 2 charging cable and avoiding common issues that may lead to the charger malfunctioning.

Delivery & Returns
  • 30-day exchange and return policy.
  • Free delivery to UK Mainland. International shipping.
  • Next Working Day shipping for goods showing as In Stock. Order Monday to Friday before 1pm for same day dispatch. Excludes bank holidays.
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Cable bag included for cables up to 15 metres. Cable Case available for longer lengths.
Free shipping to UK Mainland. Next working day shipping available. Shipping to EU countries and worldwide.
2 Year Extended Warranty. We are a UK Company established and providing expert advice in the EV industry since 2018.

Charge A Type 2 Socket Land Rover EV using a 3-Pin 32A Commando Socket.

The 220V-240V (230V) Blue 32A Commando charger is capable of delivering a current of up to 7.4kW.

It does not matter if your vehicle can handle more or less than 7.4kW, because the vehicle will dictate the maximum current it can draw from the EV charger.

This Commando socket charger is single phase. Also known as the industrial socket charger, camping socket charger and CEE charger.

The charger’s current can be adjusted to provide between 6A and 32A, and your chosen setting will be saved for the next time you charge your EV.

Check beforehand that your Commando socket is 1 Phase 32A. The socket will usually be blue. Are you looking for a Type 2 to 16A or 32A 3 Phase CEE charger, or a 16A 1 Phase CEE charger? Then please view our selection of Type 2 to CEE / Commando socket chargers.

Photo shows the unit of the charger with LED display at 16A and 220V
The unit shows charging information and the buttons allow the optional selection of the current and scheduling of delayed charging.
Picture showing a Type 2 EV socket and a CCS socket
9 hole Type 2 / CCS socket and a 7 hole Type 2 socket

Choosing The Right Charger

The 32A Commando plug can be used with a 1 Phase 32A Commando socket. You can identify the socket by its blue cover and the presence of three holes, along with the marking “32A” or “32”.

For EV charging, it’s important to ensure the power socket is suitable. Therefore, we recommend a qualified electrician to certify that both the socket and supply are suitable for EV charging.

The Land Rover EV has a Type 2 socket as standard, thus ensuring compatibility with this charger. Please note that the manufacturer of this vehicle did not manufacture this charging cable.

Please also check the information at the top of this page, “Please Read Before You Buy”, to help avoid the most common reasons for returning a charging cable.

Do You Want A Charger With Multiple Adapters?

If you’re in search of a versatile EV charger compatible with various power sockets, then consider our multi-adapter charger. The charger supports charging from both 1 Phase and 3 Phase sockets, and provides a current range of 6A to 32A.

This charger allows connection to a variety of outlets. For instance, the 3 pin and 5 pin Commando sockets, the 13A mains socket, and the 16A Euro (Schuko) socket. You have the flexibility to choose the specific adapters you need for your charger. Furthermore, it incorporates a charging timer, enabling charging to start anywhere from 1 to 10 hours after being plugged in. When using the 3 pin UK plug adapter, the charger will automatically select a safe 10A charging mode.

For a detailed breakdown of the maximum currents provided by the multi-adapter charger when used with different adapter/power outlets, refer to the table below:

Adapter & OutletMax kW
3 Phase CEE 32A22kW
3 Phase CEE 16A11kW
1 Phase CEE 32A7,4kW
1 Phase CEE 16A3,7kW
UK 13A 2,2kW
Schuko 16A3,7kW

The maximum current displayed in the above table will not necessarily align with the current that the EV/PHEV can accept. In other words, the vehicle can only accept up to the maximum current of its onboard charger (OBC).

Photo of available adapters for the multiadapter charger. Includes 3 Phase CEE plug 16A, 3 Phase CEE plug 32A, 1 Phase CEE plug 16A, 1 Phase CEE plug 32A, UK plug 13A and Schuko Plug 16A
Available multiadapters

Charger Specification

Charging cable type 3-pin blue CEE / Commando plug to Type 2 (IEC 62196-2) plug. Single phase.
Cable lengths available 5Metre, 8Metre
Rated current 32A
Certification CE, UKCA, TUV tested
Cable from control box to power outlet TPE 3×6.0+2×0.5mm. Length including plug: 90cm
Cable to Type 2 vehicle plug TPU 3×2.5+1×0.5mm
Control box dimensions 235mm (H) x 105mm (W) x 65mm (D)
IP grade Control box: IP55. Plugs: IP55 – waterproof when connected
Operating voltage 220V-240V AC
Leakage protection AC leakage 30mA. DC leakage 6mA
Working temperature -30°C to 50°C
Flame retardant UL94 V-0
Insulation resistance 10MΩ
Altitude -≤2000m

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this charger every day?

Yes. IEC 60309 CEE sockets and plugs are built to withstand harsh, demanding environments and therefore provide robust durability that is capable of 220V to 240V capacity, which is superior to standard domestic outlets. Please ensure that an electrician checks the condition of your CEE socket, especially if you are going to use it to regularly charge your Land Rover EV.


Is it safe to charge my vehicle from a single phase 32A CEE socket?

Yes – as long as the socket is in good condition it is safe to charge your Land Rover EV model with this charger. The charger also includes in-built safety mechanisms and is certified to comply with the IEC 627572 standard for Mode 2 charging whereby the vehicle is connected to a single phase CEE socket.


Can I use this charger overnight?

Yes, if your CEE socket is in good condition, you can safely charge overnight. The charger automatically regulates the temperature of the control box and shuts off if needed. There is also a delay timer that can pause charging for up to 10 hours after it is plugged in.


Will the delay timer setting on the charger conflict with the vehicle's scheduled charging settings?

The Land Rover EV‘s scheduled charging function can be used independently to initiate and terminate the charging. The scheduled charging function needs to be set first; then the charger plugged in (ensure that the delay timer on the charger is not set); set the current; then insert the Type 2 plug into the Type 2 socket of the vehicle. Ensure that scheduled charging is only set via the infotainment console in the car or the vehicle app. Using both the timer delay and the vehicle’s schedule charging setting can cause a conflict.


What are the charging speeds of a 1 Phase 32A CEE charger

The 32A single phase CEE charger can charge up to 7,4kW. The approximate charging speeds are displayed in the table below:

Current Range per hour
6A 1,.4 kW 2 to 5 miles
8A 1,8 kW 4 to 7 miles
10A 2,3 kW 6 to 9 miles
13A 3,0 kW 8 to 13 miles
16A 3,7 kW 10 to 15 mile
20A 4,6 kW 15 to 20 miles
24A 5,5 kW 18 to 25 miles
32A 7,4 kW 23 to 33 miles

Please note… this table is illustrating the maximum charging speeds that this CEE charger is capable of delivering to a vehicle.

The charging speeds that your vehicle will receive during charging is also influenced by the following factors:

The vehicle’s maximum charging capacity: A vehicle that has a 3kW AC onboard charger will only receive a maximum 3kW from this cable. A vehicle that has an 11kW AC onboard charger will only receive a maximum 7.4kW from this charger.

Charging efficiency: Heavier or less efficient vehicles (SUVs for example) will gain fewer miles per hour, while smaller, more efficient cars will gain more. The health of the battery will also influence the charging speed.

Environmental Factors: Charging speeds and battery efficiency can decrease in cold weather, resulting in slightly fewer miles of range per hour. If the car is charging during a particularly hot day and the plugs become too hot, charging times may take longer if the cable, vehicle socket or charging point overheats.


Is the charger waterproof?

This charger consists of four main components: the blue CEE plug (camping plug), the cable, the control box (unit), and the Type 2 plug.

Blue CEE plug: The plug is protected from water when you plug it into a CEE socket. Make sure the plug is fully inserted into the CEE socket.

Cable: The cable is waterproof as long as the cable sheathing has no cuts or cracks.

Control box: The standard control box complies with protection class IP65. This protection class means that the control box can withstand light rain. If the control box is located outdoors, shelter it from heavy rain and ensure that it is not exposed to standing water.

Type 2 plug: The Type 2 plug has an outer shell that is designed to withstand rain and snow when connected to the vehicle socket. The vehicle socket is also designed to be waterproof and should therefore provide protection against water ingress when the Type 2 plug is connected. Water can often enter the Type 2 plug when the plug cap is replaced after charging. The plug cap must always be replaced after charging your vehicle, but make sure that the inside of the plug cap is dry. Do not leave the plug outdoors, drag the Type 2 plug across the ground, or drop it. Store the charger in a dry place when not in use.


My vehicle model is not listed. Is it still compatible with this charger?

If your vehicle has a CCS socket or Type 2 socket, then this charger is fully compatible with your vehicle. Please read the information in the product details to see a photo of what a CCS or Type 2 socket looks like.


Can I use this charger with a generator?

The CEE charger will work with a generator that has a pure sine wave and a neutral-earth bond, otherwise there would be issues with the vehicle and charger failing the initial safety checks. The generator must also have protection to ensure that it does not damage the charger when it is connected, surge protection for example. You should be able confirm this with the manufacturer of the generator or the dealer. Also, ensure that the voltage of the generator is compatible with 200V to 240V appliances.


Can I use a plug adapter?

No, we do not recommend using an adapter with this charger as they can interfere with the in-built safety mechanisms. You must only connect this charger to a single phase 32A CEE / camping socket. If you require connections to different sockets, please read about our multi-adapter charger.