Our Type 2 to Type 2 cables have a 24 months manufacturer warranty. However, following the instructions and safety information for using your Type 2 to Type 2 cable will help to ensure trouble-free use for many years. You can also register for a 5 year extended warranty. In case you do not receive the user booklet, please notify us. Please also check out our EV Cable Care Guide for tips on how to safely use your EV cable and how to avoid the most common reasons why a Type 2 charging cable will stop working.
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Nissan Ariya Charging Cable 1 Phase 32A. Type 2 to Type 2
£96.00 – £228.00 vat included
Nissan Ariya compatible Type 2 charging cable 32A that is suitable for charging all models of the Nissan Ariya at a public charging point or wall charger. This 32A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable can charge up to 7,4kW but will not exceed the maximum charging capacity of the Nissan Ariya.
Key Features
Available in lengths of 3M, 5M, 10M, 15M and 20M. Custom lengths on request.
Charging speeds of up to 7.4kW
High-grade materials support a lifespan of more than 10,000 charging cycles.
Silver plated plug pins for improved conductivity and heat resistance.
Cable bag for up to 15 metres length.
Tough, durable cable. Lightweight and flexible; easier to coil
Ergonomic plugs. Easy to handle and insert.
CE, UKCA ad TUV certified for quality assurance.
Meets approved standards to ensure 100% compatibility with all Type 2 socket Mode 3 wallboxes, public charging stations and all Nissan Ariya models with a CCS or Type 2 socket.
Our cables are normally returned for one of the reasons below. Reading this information may help you to avoid having to send your order back to us. Please also read the information further down the page as it contains important information about this Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable.
Is your vehicle already supplied with a Type 2 charging cable? Please ask your dealer / seller if they have included an EV cable with your vehicle.
Is your cable long enough? Measure the length from your wall charger 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 overstretch. If you are using the charging cable with a public charging point, a length of 5 metres is recommended as the 3 metre length can sometimes be too short.
Is this an extension cable? No. It cannot be used to daisy chain / convert a tethered cable or home / mains charger. It can only be used to plug directly in to the Type 2 socket of the charging point.
Is this the correct type of charging cable for my vehicle? If you know that your vehicle has a Type 2 socket, then this Type 2 cable is compatible with your vehicle. If you are unsure, check the list of Type 2 electric vehicles 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.
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Cable Care & Warranty
Our Type 2 to Type 2 cables have a 24 months manufacturer warranty. However, following the instructions and safety information for using your Type 2 to Type 2 cable will help to ensure trouble-free use for many years. You can also register for a 5 year extended warranty. In case you do not receive the user booklet, please notify us. Please also check out our EV Cable Care Guide for tips on how to safely use your EV cable and how to avoid the most common reasons why a Type 2 charging cable will stop working.
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.
Type 2 To Type 2 Charging Cable For Charging All Models Of The Nissan Ariya.
Our single-phase 32A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable will provide the Nissan Ariya with the maximum current allowed by its onboard charger. You can use this versatile charging cable with home wall chargers and public charging points, provided they have a Type 2 socket. This includes charging points commonly found at retail parks, supermarkets, and on the street.
Whether this cable is connected to a 3 Phase or 1 Phase charging point is inconsequential, as the charging infrastructure intelligently determines the suitable current for both your vehicle’s Onboard charger and the cable’s capacity. Consequently, this cable is compatible with ALL Type 2 charging points with an open socket.
This cable is not an extension cable. You will therefore not be able to use it to connect the Type 2 male plug to the Type 2 female plug of an EV cable or charger. It is therefore not suitable for charging points with a lead already attached. Or, as an extension for a 3 pin charger or any other charging cable. You can only insert the plug directly into the socket of a Type 2 charging point.
9 hole Type 2 / CCS socket and a 7 hole Type 2 socket
Is This 7kW Cable Suitable For The Nissan Ariya?
Choosing The Correct Charging Cable
Our Type 2 to Type 2 cables adhere to the IEC 62196-2 standard. This ensures compatibility with Type 2 socket charging points and any Type 2 socket-equipped vehicle, such as the Nissan Ariya.
The vehicle and charging point will communicate with each other to ensure they deliver the precise amount of current to the vehicle. Therefore, it does not matter if a charging cable can supply more power than the vehicle can accept.
This cable is therefore suitable for charging the Type 2 socket of the Nissan Ariya. Please note that the manufacturer of this vehicle did not manufacture this charging cable.
Most electric vehicles sold in Europe come with a Type 2 socket, which may have either a 7 hole charging socket or a 9 hole CCS socket. CCS (Combined Charging Socket), accommodates the Type 2 cable in its 7 hole upper chamber.
3G 6.0mm + 2 x 0.5mm / 5G 6.0mm + 2 x 0.75mm for lengths over 10M
Certification
UKCA, CE, TUV
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to charge my vehicle with a 7kW charging cable?
Yes. This cable is ideal for safely charging the Nissan Ariya. The charging cable is UKCA and CE certified to ensure that the cable is compliant with the standards required for charging a Type 2 socket vehicle. The charging point and vehicle will also carry out checks before charging commences to confirm that the cable can be used safely and to ensure that the correct amount of current is provided to the vehicle. It is also recommended to refer to our Cable Care Guide for information to help keep the cable in good working order.
Will the cable provide too much current?
No – the charging point and the vehicle carry out checks to make sure that the current supplied the power supply will not exceed more than the cable can carry or more than the vehicle can safely handle. You can therefore use this cable to safely charge the Nissan Ariya.
What are the charging speeds of a Type 2 to Type 2 7kW cable
The guide below displays the approximate range per hour that this cable is capable of providing for each of the most common AC charging rates – 1 Phase 16A (3.7kW), 1 Phase 32A (7.4kW), 3 Phase 16A (11kW) and 3 Phase 32A (22kW).
AC vehicle capacity
Approx. range per hour
1 Phase 16A / 3.7kW
10 to 15 miles
1 Phase 32A / 7.4kW
20 to 30 miles
3-phase 16A / 11kW
10 to 30 miles
3-phase 32A / 22kW
20 to 30 miles
Please note… this table is illustrating the maximum charging speeds that this cable 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: Your vehicle’s onboard charger must support the cable’s maximum power to reach these speeds, or vice versa. For example, 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 cable (up to 30 miles of charge per hour). You can click the link to find out more information about the charging rate of the Nissan Ariya.
The power supply: If you are using a 1 Phase 32A wall charger (commonly installed outside homes) the maximum charging rate this cable can provide is is 7.4kW. If you are using a 3 Phase 32A charging point (available as public charging points or some wall chargers outside commercial premises), the maximum rate is also 7,4kW. If the charging point is 3 Phase 16A (Installed at some commercial premises and public charging points, but now uncommon) then the maximum speed is 3.7kW.
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.
Can this charging cable be used to charge another vehicle?
Yes. If the vehicle has a CCS or Type 2 socket, this cable will safely charge the vehicle. The cable is therefore ideal for charging different electric or hybrid vehicles.
Will this cable extend another charging cable?
No. This cable will not work if it is used as an extension charging cable. The cable has to be plugged directly into the socket of a Type 2 charging station or wallbox. It cannot be attached to another Type 2 plug.
Are the cable and plugs waterproof?
Cable: The cable is waterproof as long as there are no cuts or tears in the cable sheath.
Type 2 Plug: The Type 2 plugs are built with an outer shell that will withstand rain and snow when connected to the vehicle socket. So your cable is effectively waterproof when it is charging your vehicle.
A common way for water to enter the Type 2 plugs is when the plug caps are replaced after charging. The plug caps must always be replaced after charging your vehicle, but do ensure that the inside of both plug caps are dry. Avoid leaving the plugs lying around outside, do not drag or drop the Type 2 plugs on the ground and store the charging cable in a dry place when not in use.
Can I power my caravan using this cable?
No. The cable can only be used to plug into the Type 2 socket of an electric or Hybrid vehicle.
Is the cable secure during charging?
The charging station socket and vehicle socket both have locking pins that will insert into the Type 2 plugs when the cable is connected. The locking pins of the vehicle and charging station will therefore stop the plugs from being withdrawn whilst the charging cable is connected.