Stowed in the boot, the charging cable is quickly at hand when you want to charge the battery at public charging stations on the road. And charging at home without a wallbox is now also possible. With the five-metre cable, the Stromer can be charged flexibly at any conventional household socket. The LEDs show the current status of the charging system. And the LCD display provides information on all important parameters of the charging process, such as the charging time.
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The portable charging cable can charge single-phase with an output of up to 3.6 kilowatts. For the safety of the user, there is, among other things, overheating protection and overvoltage protection as well as overcurrent protection. (mfo)
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