SAE J1772 Standard Testing
SAE Electric Vehicle and Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler
The revised SAE J1772 standard provides design and safety guidelines for charging controls and connectors, and serves as a consensus standard for both AC and DC charging stations. For the U.S. market, the new "Combo" systems must be evaluated to a combination of UL-2202 and UL-Subject-2594, while both AC and DC CCID circuits must be evaluated to UL-2231-1/-2.
Vehicle Coupler
Standard configuration coupler for providing power to the on-board charger.
Vehicle Inlet
Standard power inlet for coupling to SAE J1772 Vehicle Coupler
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