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Collection: CCS Plugs and cables

CCS2 charging cables for fast EV charging

A CCS2 charging cable is designed for DC fast charging, where high power is delivered directly from the charging station to the vehicle battery. This collection includes Voldt® ccs cable solutions intended for electric vehicles that support CCS2 DC charging, the standard used across most modern fast charging networks in the United Kingdom and Europe.

These cables are relevant for EV drivers who regularly use public DC fast chargers, fleet operators who depend on predictable charging performance, and locations where vehicles need to recharge quickly and reliably. Unlike AC charging cables, a ccs charging cable is built to handle higher electrical loads and continuous outdoor use, often in demanding conditions.

Voldt® CCS2 cables are engineered and manufactured in Europe, with a focus on durability, electrical safety, and long-term reliability. If your vehicle supports CCS2 DC charging and you rely on fast charging infrastructure, this page helps you choose the right solution without unnecessary complexity.


What is a CCS cable?

A CCS cable is a DC charging cable that uses the Combined Charging System connector. In the UK, this is almost always the CCS2 standard. A ccs2 cable connects an electric vehicle directly to a DC fast charging station, allowing high-power charging without relying on the vehicle’s onboard AC charger.

Unlike AC charging, where the cable is often vehicle-owned and portable, a ccs2 charging cable is typically used in controlled environments such as public fast charging stations, fleet depots, or commercial charging hubs. The cable must manage both high current DC power and continuous digital communication between the vehicle and the charger.

Because of this, a dc charging cable ccs is not interchangeable with AC cables and cannot be replaced by a standard EV charging lead. The design, insulation, connector locking, and signal handling are all purpose-built for DC fast charging applications.


Difference between AC and DC charging

Understanding the difference between AC and DC charging is essential when choosing the correct cable.

AC charging uses the vehicle’s onboard charger to convert alternating current into direct current. This is typically done at home, at work, or at public AC charging points using a Type 2 cable. These cables are covered in the general EV cable range:

https://voldt.co.uk/collections/ev-charging-cables

DC charging bypasses the onboard charger entirely. Power is converted within the charging station and delivered straight to the battery using a DC EV charging cable. A fast charging ccs cable is designed specifically for this purpose, enabling much higher charging speeds.

Because DC charging involves higher power levels, cable quality and weather resistance are critical. Voldt® CCS2 cables are designed for repeated outdoor use and exposure to rain, temperature changes, and mechanical stress. For more detail on how weather protection affects cable longevity, see:
https://voldt.co.uk/blogs/news/the-engineering-behind-ip-ratings-what-makes-a-cable-truly-weatherproof

If you are charging primarily at DC fast chargers, an AC cable is not sufficient. You need a ccs charging cable built for DC operation.


Who are CCS2 charging cables for?

This collection is intended for users who depend on DC fast charging as part of daily operation.

Typical users include:

  • EV drivers who regularly charge at public fast charging stations.

  • Fleet operators managing vehicles that need fast turnaround times.

  • Commercial or semi-public charging locations where durability and uptime matter.

  • Installations where a fixed ccs2 dc cable is required for consistent performance.

Not every electric vehicle uses DC charging in the same way. Before selecting a ev ccs cable, it is important to confirm that your vehicle supports CCS2 DC charging and that the charging environment matches the cable’s intended use.

If your charging routine is limited to home or workplace AC charging, a CCS2 DC cable is not necessary. These cables are specialised tools, designed for specific charging scenarios where speed and reliability are essential.