Mekel NACS EV Charging Cable
The Mekel NACS EV Charging Cable is a high-performance charging solution engineered specifically for Tesla and other electric vehicles utilizing the North American Charging Standard (NACS) inlet.
More than just a connector, it is a critical component designed to ensure a safe and efficient charging experience. This NACS Charging Cable is manufactured with premium materials and precision craftsmanship to support high-current transmission, making it the perfect match for a wide range of home, commercial, and public charging stations. Whether facing complex parking scenarios or harsh weather conditions, this reliable EV Charging Cable delivers consistent performance, offering an ideal solution for enhanced charging flexibility and convenience.
How NACS EV Charging Cable Works
The operation of this NACS Charging Cable is straightforward and reliable:
- Connect to Charger: Plug the cable's NACS male connector into the output of a compatible NACS AC charging station.
- Connect to Vehicle: Attach the cable's NACS female connector to your vehicle's NACS charging inlet.
- Initiate Charging: Start the session via the station's usual method (e.g., RFID, app). The cable establishes a stable communication link, transmitting the essential Control Pilot (CP) and Proximity Pilot (PP) signals between the charger and the vehicle. This ensures the entire process adheres to safety protocols and enables prompt fault detection and interruption if needed.
Why Choose Mekel NACS EV Charging Cable?
Certified Safety
- Flame-retardant thermoplastic housing rated UL94V-0
- IP55 waterproof protection when connected
- >10,000 plug cycles for long-term durability
- Built with silver-plated copper alloy conductors for optimal conductivity
Robust Performance
- Rated for 16A / 32A / 40A / 48A / 80A, supporting a wide range of AC charging speeds
- Compatible with both 110V and 240V AC charging stations
- Operates in extreme temperatures from –30°C to +50°C, suitable for all-season use
Personnalisation flexible
- Options for laser-engraved logos, custom lengths, colors, and packaging
- Backed by a 2-year warranty and supported by Mekel’s global delivery network
Parameter of Mekel NACS EV Charging Cable
| Specification | Détails |
|---|---|
| Courant nominal | 16A / 32A / 40A / 48A / 80A |
| Tension nominale | 110V / 240V AC |
| Contact Resistance | ≤ 0.5 mΩ |
| Flame Retardant Rating | UL94V-0 |
| Mechanical Life | >10,000 plug cycles |
| Waterproof Rating | IP55 (when connected) |
| Housing Material | Thermoplastique |
| Conductor Material | Silver-plated copper alloy |
| Température de fonctionnement | –40°C to +80°C |
| Cable Length | 5000 ±100 mm |
Application

Public EV charging networks
At public charging points in malls, hotels, or offices, the station's attached cable may not reach due to parking angles. Having this EV Charging Cable on hand guarantees accessible charging for all NACS-equipped vehicles, significantly improving customer satisfaction.

Residential wallboxes
When the cable of your home wallbox or portable charger is too short, this NACS EV Charging Cable provides the extra reach needed for flexible parking, ensuring a connection regardless of your vehicle's position.

Workplace and fleet charging setups
In fleets with multiple Tesla or NACS-compatible vehicles, a standardized charging layout might not suit every parking spot. Utilizing this cable optimizes charger coverage, increases the utilization of charging stalls, and enhances operational efficiency.
Centre d'aide
FAQ
Q1: Which electric vehicles is this NACS EV Charging cable compatible with?
A: This NACS EV Charging Cable is fully compatible with all Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) that use the standard NACS AC charging inlet, primarily all Tesla models and other vehicles adopting this standard.
Q2: How do I choose the right current rating (e.g., 32A vs. 80A)?
A: Select a rating that matches or exceeds the maximum output of your charging equipment and your vehicle’s onboard charger. For most common home and public chargers around 7kW, a 32A or 40A NACS Charging Cable is sufficient. The 80A rating is designed for high-power AC stations (e.g., 19.2kW).
Q3: Can this NACS EV Charging cable be used for DC fast charging?
A: No. This product is an EV Charging Cable designed exclusively for Alternating Current (AC) Level 1 and Level 2 charging. DC Fast Charging requires entirely different connector standards, cable specifications, and communication protocols.
Q4: Will the performance of the NACS EV Charging cable be affected in very cold or hot weather?
A: No. Mekel’s NACS EV Charging Cable is engineered for a wide operating temperature range and performs reliably in extreme conditions from -40°C to +80°C. Its high-quality materials and construction ensure safety and durability in all seasons and climates.
Q5: Is any special setup or adapter required to use this NACS EV Charging cable?
A: No special setup is needed. It is a plug-and-play solution. Simply connect both ends securely to a compatible charging station and your vehicle, then initiate the session as you normally would. Charging will proceed automatically within the power limits negotiated between your vehicle and the charger.
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