Charging cable type 2 schuko plug
A type 2 charging cable for a socket charges your electric car directly via a standard Schuko socket, without an EV charger and without extra installation. Useful for holidays, temporary charging situations or if you do not have an EV charger at home. At Wallboxdiscounter, you can choose from charging cables from Ratio, Loady and Myenergi, with a sharp price and fast delivery.
These charging cables deliver around 2.3 kW from a standard Dutch socket (10 A, 230 V). That means a charging speed of around 10 to 15 kilometres of driving range per hour. Enough for overnight charging or to top up your battery after a short trip, but not intended for fast daily charging.
When should you choose a type 2 charging cable for a socket?
A type 2 charging cable for a socket is mainly useful as a backup or for occasional charging. Think of a weekend away, staying with family or a holiday home without an EV charger. For plug-in hybrids, this cable is often sufficient too, because the battery is small and quickly full.
For daily charging at a higher speed, it is better to choose a mobile ev charger with an industrial plug or a fixed home EV charger. These charge up to ten times faster and are safer for daily use. If you use a fixed EV charger with socket, you usually need a Type 2 charging cable.
Safety when charging via a socket
Charging via a standard socket puts a significant load on the circuit. A standard 16 A circuit can usually handle 10 A charging, but only if the socket is in good condition and there is little else connected to the circuit. If in doubt, have your fuse box checked by an installer.
Our charging cables have built-in protection against overheating and overcurrent. The plug has a temperature sensor that interrupts charging if the socket gets too hot. This helps prevent damage to your installation.
Features of a good type 2 charging cable for a socket
- Built-in ICCB control unit with fault detection
- Temperature sensor in the Schuko plug
- IP44 splash-proof housing for use in the rain
- Cable length 5 to 8 metres, long enough for most driveways
- Adjustable charging current on some models (6, 8 or 10 A)
Type 2 charging cable for a socket versus industrial power
| Connection | Power | Charging speed | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Socket (Schuko) | 2.3 kW | 10-15 km/hour | Emergency charger, holiday, hybrid |
| Industrial power 1-phase 16 A | 3.7 kW | 20 km/hour | Temporary home charging |
| Industrial power 3-phase 16A | 11 kW | 55 km/hour | Daily fast charging |
Do you want to charge faster without a fixed installation? Then view the models under mobile ev chargers with interchangeable plug heads. You plug it into an industrial socket and charge directly at 11 kW.
Frequently asked questions about the type 2 charging cable for a socket
How long does it take to charge an EV via a socket?
At 2.3 kW, you charge around 10 to 15 kilometres of driving range per hour. A full 60 kWh EV battery takes around 24 to 30 hours. For a plug-in hybrid, it is usually done within 4 to 6 hours.
Is charging via a socket safe?
With a certified cable with temperature sensor and a socket in good condition, it is possible, but it puts a long-term load on the wiring. If in doubt, have your fuse box checked and do not charge via a cable reel or extension lead.
Which length should you choose?
For charging at an outdoor socket, 5 metres is usually enough. If your car is further away, choose 8 metres. Longer is rarely necessary at 2.3 kW. If you use a fixed EV charger with socket, a 5 metre Type 2 charging cable is usually sufficient for a short driveway or parking space close to the EV charger.
Order your type 2 charging cable for a socket today before 15:00 and it will be shipped the same day. For orders above €150, you pay no shipping costs. Need help choosing? View our advice page or contact us by phone or Whatsapp.







