Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive
Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof - DriftnDrive

Bright River 7kW 250V 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger – IP67 Waterproof

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Reliable Home and Travel Charging with the Bright River 7kW Type 2 Portable EV Charger

Enjoy safe, efficient electric vehicle charging with the Bright River 7kW Portable Type 2 EV Charger. Designed for Australian standards, this CE/RCM certified charger is IP67 waterproof, lightweight, and ideal for both home and on-the-go use.

Key Features

  • 7kW Fast Charging Power – Supports AC 250V 32A charging, perfect for home EV setups and daily use.
  • Universal Type 2 Connector – Compatible with most electric vehicles across Australia and Europe that use Type 2 plugs.
  • RCM and CE Certified – Complies with Australian electrical safety regulations for peace of mind.
  • IP67 Waterproof Rating – Designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and outdoor use.
  • Durable TPU Cable – 5m cable featuring 3*6mm² solid square conductors for safe, stable power delivery.
  • Portable and Lightweight – Ideal for daily use, travel, or as a reliable backup charger.

Specifications

  • Colour: Black
  • Specification: AC 250V 32A, 7.0kW
  • Connector Type: Euro Standard Type 2 Dual Head Gun
  • Plug Material: Nylon with glass fiber (UL94-V0 flame retardant)
  • Cable Length: 5 metres
  • Cable Material: TPU outer sheath, 3*6mm² + 0.5mm² control core
  • Protection: IP67 Waterproof, CE and RCM Certified

Package Includes

  • 1 x Bright River 7kW 32A Portable Type 2 EV Charger
  • 1 x 5m Cable with AU Plug
  • Instruction Manual

Important Note: This charger is compatible with single-phase 250V electrical systems. Please confirm your vehicle’s charging compatibility before purchase.

Power up your EV easily and safely with the Bright River 7kW Portable Type 2 Charger – perfect for home garages, driveways, and road trips. Order online today!

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