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Car Torque: New plugs to standardise charging process along ‘Electric Highway’

By replacing the Type 1 standard with the European Type 2 standard, New Zealand rapid chargers will now have access to a wider variety of vehicles.

Tue, 28 Mar 2017

ChargeNet NZ has announced a forthcoming change to its DC fast charging network, with Type 1 Combined Charging System (CCS) plugs to be replaced by Type 2 CCS plugs.

“New Zealanders are innovators and move swiftly to keep pace with change, so upgrading to the Type 2 CCS plug is a good move,”

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