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Mazda MX-30 Charging Cable

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Mazda MX-30 Charging Cable

The Mazda MX-30 is an attractive new all-electric vehicle with a range of 124 miles (Driving style can make this differ). Orders for the new Mazda MX-30 are planned to open from Spring 2020.  All our cables come with a one year manufacturers warranty and free delivery within the UK

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Type Capacity Time to charge Our recommendation
Type 2 – 1-Phase, 16A 3.7 kW 10h15m
Type 2 – 1 Phase, 32A 7.4 kW 5h45m Best Fit
Type 2 – 3-Phase, 32A 22 kW 5h45m
Product Description

How long does it take to charge a Mazda MX-30?

The charging time for a Mazda MX-30 electric vehicle (EV) depends on several factors, including the vehicle’s battery capacity, the charging station’s power output, and the type of charging cable being used.

The MX-30 has a 35.5 kWh battery capacity, which is enough to give it a range of up to around 124 miles (200 km). To fully charge the battery from empty, you will need a charging station with a power output of at least 7.2 kW. With a 7.2 kW charging station, it will take approximately 7 hours to charge the MX-30’s battery from empty to full.

If you are using a charging station with a higher power output, such as a 22 kW DC fast charger, the charging time will be shorter. For example, a 22 kW fast charger will charge the MX-30’s battery to 80% in approximately 30 minutes. However, fast charging will also reduce the overall lifespan of the battery, as it puts more strain on the cells.

Can I charge the Mazda MX-30 using a 3-pin plug?

Yes, you can charge a Mazda MX-30 electric vehicle (EV) using a standard three-pin household outlet. However, charging the MX-30 from a three-pin outlet will take much longer than using a dedicated EV charging station.

The MX-30 comes with a Type 2 AC charging cable, which has a Type 2 plug on one end and a standard household outlet plug on the other end. You can use this cable to charge the MX-30 from a three-pin outlet by plugging the cable into the outlet and connecting it to the MX-30’s charging port.

The charging time will depend on the outlet’s power output, which is typically around 2.3 kW for a standard three-pin outlet. With a 2.3 kW outlet, it will take approximately 20 hours to charge the MX-30’s battery from empty to full.

 

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Our products undergo strict quality control, to provide assurance and a written guarantee promising that we shall repair or replace your item purchased if necessary, within the specified period.

Returns

Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately, we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.

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Choose a Cable Type:

Type 2 to Type 2 Charging Cable, Type 2 to 3 Pin Charging Cable

Choose a Cable Length:

5M, 10M, 15M, 20M

Choose a Rated Power (Charge Speed):

6amp – 12amp Adjustable (2.3kW), 16amp (3.6kW), 32amp (7.2kW), 32amp – 3 Phase (22kW)

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