ABB 32 A Mode 3, Type 2 to Type 1, EV Charging Cable 7m
RS Stock No. 206-9811
Brand ABB
- Better World Product: Yes
- Category: EV Charging Cable
- Current Rating: 32 A
AED 1.264.36
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ABB 32 A Mode 3, Type 2 to Type 2, EV Charging Cable 7m
RS Stock No. 206-9808
Brand ABB
- EV Charging Cable Type: Type 2 to Type 2
- Phase: Single Phase
- Voltage Rating: 400 V ac
AED 1.152.53
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ABB 32 A Mode 3, Type 2 to Type 2, EV Charging Cable 7m
RS Stock No. 206-9810
Brand ABB
- Better World Claim: Renewable energy solution
- Category: EV Charging Cable
- Sheath Colour: Black
AED 1.553.32
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ABB Single Phase 7kW EV Charging Point, 184 → 276V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-9798
Brand ABB
- Height: 320mm
- Output Current: 32A
- Width: 110mm
AED 2.966.20
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-9799
Brand ABB
- Number of Phases: 3
- Output Current: 32A
- Width: 110mm
AED 4.030.84
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-7683
Brand ABB
- Better World Claim: Renewable energy solution
- Better World Product: Yes
- For Use With: RFID
AED 6.253.01
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ABB Single Phase 4kW EV Charging Point, 184 → 276V ac O/P, 16A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 215-4551
Brand ABB
- Better World Claim: Renewable energy solution
- Termination Type: Front socket with shutter
- Width: 143mm
AED 3.208.90
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-9802
Brand ABB
- Category: EV Charging Points
- Number of Sockets: 1
- Output Voltage: 380 → 415V ac
AED 4.509.80
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-9800
Brand ABB
- Connectivity Type: WiFi/Ethernet/Bluetooth/Modbus
- For Use With: RFID, DISPLAY, MID CERTIFICATION
- Termination Type: Front socket without shutter
AED 5.279.82
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 206-9801
Brand ABB
- Output Power: 22kW
- Termination Type: Front socket without shutter
- Tethered/Untethered: Untethered
AED 5.998.23
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ABB Single Phase 7kW EV Charging Point, 184 → 276V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 212-1825
Brand ABB
- Height: 400mm
- Number of Phases: 1
- Socket Type: Type 2
AED 4.242.05
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ABB Single Phase 7kW EV Charging Point, 184 → 276V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 215-4552
Brand ABB
- Better World Claim: Renewable energy solution
- Output Power: 7kW
- Tethered/Untethered: Tethered
AED 4.218.58
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ABB 3 Phase 22kW EV Charging Point, 320 → 480V ac O/P, 32A O/P Type 2
RS Stock No. 212-0654
Brand ABB
- EV Charging Level: 3
- Height: 320mm
- Number of Phases: 3
AED 7.784.07
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ABB TAC Free Standing Single Pedestal
RS Stock No. 212-1823
Brand ABB
- Better World Product: Yes
- Pedestal Type: Single Pedestal
- Width: 100mm
AED 2.992.92
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ABB TAC Free Standing Back to Back Pedestal
RS Stock No. 212-1826
Brand ABB
- Depth: 100mm
- Series: TAC
- Width: 100mm
AED 3.794.38
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What is ABB EV charging?
What types of ABB charging solutions are available for different environments?
- ABB Terra AC wallboxes for residential charging, workplaces, and small businesses requiring reliable Type 2 AC charging with smart features.
- ABB Terra DC fast chargers for corridors, service areas, fleet depots, and public charging hubs needing rapid charging at high power levels.
- Multi-standard connectors and configurable power levels to support CCS2, CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (AC) in a single solution.
- Smart charging platforms with ABB Ability for energy management, load balancing, demand response, and solar or storage integration.
- Fleet-ready solutions with RFID access, role-based permissions, and API interfaces for integration with fleet management and asset tracking.
How does ABB Terra DC fast charging work, and what are its typical specifications?
- Power ranges from several tens of kilowatts up to high-power levels suitable for busy highways and fleets
- CCS2 as the common DC connector, with CHAdeMO compatibility on select models
- Integrated protection features, fault monitoring, and safety interlocks
- Remote diagnostics, firmware updates, and ABB Ability software integration
- Communication protocols such as OCPP for open interoperability and grid services
- Rugged enclosures designed for public environments with appropriate IP ratings
How do ABB EV charging solutions integrate with energy management and renewables?
- ABB Ability Energy Management for real-time load balancing, demand response, and grid-friendly behavior
- Smart charging to shift charging start times, throttle power, or suspend charging during peak grid stress
- Solar and storage integration coupling with rooftop PV and on-site batteries to maximize self-consumption
- Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) readiness for bidirectional charging concepts where permitted
- Open communication via OCPP, MQTT, and REST APIs to connect with building management systems and energy meters
- Grid services participation, frequency regulation, and demand response programs supported by secure cloud connectivity
What standards and connectors do ABB chargers support?
- Connectors Type 2 (AC), CCS2 (DC), and CHAdeMO as applicable per charger model
- Charging standards IEC 62196 family, IEC 61851, and IEC 62955 for safety and interoperability
- Communication OCPP compatibility for open network communication and remote management
- Certifications CE, UL where applicable, and IP-rated enclosures for outdoor installation
- Power and safety overload protection, ground fault detection, automatic emergency shutoff, and accessible firmware updates
What are the installation considerations when choosing ABB EV charging from RS Components?
- Electrical capacity and service entry: verify available amperage, voltage, and cable sizing to accommodate AC or DC chargers
- Site assessment: parking layout, cable routing, ventilation for cooling, and protection against weather and vandalism
- Electrical safety and codes: adherence to local electrical codes, IEC 61851/62196, CE/UL certifications, and permit requirements
- Networking and software: choice of wired (Ethernet) or wireless connectivity and integration with ABB Ability for monitoring
- Installation workforce: use qualified electricians with experience in EV charging infrastructure and high-power DC systems
- Maintenance planning: spare parts, service windows, and remote diagnostics via ABB’s cloud platform
What after-sales support and software updates come with ABB EV charging?
- Remote diagnostics and proactive fault alerts via ABB Ability
- Firmware and software updates delivered over the air to improve performance and security
- Predictive maintenance analytics to reduce downtime and extend equipment life
- Technical support from ABB and RS Components for installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting
- Security and access controls including RFID, mobile app or plug-and-charge options for user authentication
Can ABB EV charging be used for fleets and public charging with access controls?
- Fleet integration with fleet management platforms, telematics, and centralized monitoring
- Access control through RFID cards, mobile apps, or plug-and-charge for streamlined user experiences
- Load management to balance site demand, minimize energy costs, and avoid grid penalties
- Analytics and reporting for utilization, revenue, and maintenance planning
- REST and API interfaces to connect with building management, ERP systems, and energy storage integrations
What is the total cost of ownership for ABB EV charging, and what factors influence savings?
- High-efficiency power electronics and cooling reducing grid energy losses
- Smart charging and load balancing lowering demand charges on commercial tariffs
- Remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance minimizing unscheduled downtime
- Energy management integration with solar or storage to increase self-consumption
- Modular designs that enable scalable deployment without a complete rebuild
- Open interoperability with OCPP and third-party software to avoid vendor lock-in