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Collection: Components

This category brings together Voldt® components designed for the construction, integration, and servicing of electric vehicle charging systems. It includes essential hardware such as CCS2 plugs and sockets, Type 1 and Type 2 vehicle inlets, high-voltage charging cables, electromagnetic locking systems, and integration cables for AC and DC charging equipment.

These components are intended for professional use in wallboxes, charging stations, fast chargers, and custom EV charging installations. Rather than finished consumer products, this category focuses on the building blocks required to create reliable, compliant, and long-lasting charging solutions. All Voldt® components are developed with electrical safety, mechanical durability, and system compatibility as core priorities.

What this components category is used for

Voldt® charging components are used wherever EV charging systems are assembled, upgraded, or repaired. This includes OEM charger manufacturing, charging station integration, infrastructure projects, and specialised installations where off-the-shelf consumer cables are not suitable.

Typical use cases include:

  • Assembly of AC and DC charging stations

  • Integration into wallboxes and fast chargers

  • Replacement or servicing of charging hardware

  • Custom charging solutions for fleets or infrastructure projects

Each component is designed to function as part of a complete charging system, ensuring predictable electrical performance and long-term operational stability.

CCS2 plugs, sockets, and vehicle inlets

A significant part of this collection consists of CCS2 plugs and vehicle sockets for DC and combined AC/DC charging. These components are engineered for high-current applications and repeated mechanical use, making them suitable for fast charging environments and permanent installations.

Within this category, you will find:

  • CCS2 plugs rated for different current levels

  • CCS2 vehicle sockets supporting DC and AC charging

  • Plug holders designed for secure and practical cable management

All CCS2 components are developed to meet European charging standards and are intended for integration into certified charging systems, not for improvised or temporary solutions.

High-voltage charging cables for system integration

The collection includes a wide range of high-voltage charging cables in different conductor cross-sections and configurations. These cables are used inside charging stations and charging systems, where electrical stability, thermal performance, and insulation quality are critical.

Key characteristics of these high-voltage cables include:

  • Support for high continuous currents

  • Robust insulation suitable for demanding environments

  • Configurations for AC and DC charging systems

Selecting the correct cable cross-section is essential for managing heat, voltage drop, and long-term reliability. These components are intended for professional system design where specifications must match the electrical load precisely.

Integration cables for AC charging systems

In addition to high-voltage DC components, this category includes AC charging cables designed for integration into wallboxes and charging stations. These cables support single-phase and three-phase charging configurations and are available in different current ratings.

These integration cables are typically used when:

  • Building or assembling wallboxes

  • Integrating AC charging points into infrastructure

  • Creating fixed charging installations

They are designed as part of a controlled charging environment where the charging logic is handled by the station, not by the cable itself.

Electromagnetic locking systems for charging safety

Reliable locking is a critical safety element in EV charging systems. This category includes electromagnetic locking components used to secure charging connectors during active charging sessions.

These locking systems ensure that:

  • The connector cannot be removed under load

  • The charging session remains mechanically secure

  • Safety requirements for vehicle and infrastructure are met

Electromagnetic locks are essential in both AC and DC charging systems and are typically integrated directly into the charging station or vehicle inlet assembly.

Designed for professional and industrial use

The components in this category are intended for professional environments rather than consumer end use. They are suitable for:

  • Charging station manufacturers

  • Installers and system integrators

  • Infrastructure and mobility projects

  • Maintenance and service applications

Each product is developed with clear technical specifications to support correct selection and system compatibility.

European engineering and compliance

All Voldt® components are developed and produced with European standards in mind. Electrical performance, material selection, and mechanical tolerances are chosen to support long service life under continuous load.

Rather than focusing on lowest cost, these components prioritise:

  • Electrical safety and compliance

  • Predictable performance under real-world conditions

  • Compatibility with certified charging systems

This approach reduces system failures, maintenance issues, and long-term operational risk.

Choosing the right components for your charging system

When selecting components for an EV charging system, it is important to consider:

  • The charging standard (AC, DC, CCS2, Type 1, Type 2)

  • Required current and voltage levels

  • Integration environment and duty cycle

  • Compliance and certification requirements

This collection provides the core components needed to build technically sound charging solutions. Review the available options carefully to ensure correct matching between cables, connectors, and system requirements.