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EV Charging using 13amp external socket outlet

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For an external socket outlet to be used as a dedicated EV charging point, what are the earthing arrangements ? Given it will be RCD protected. I assuming this socket outlet will be considered as an EV Charging point under the regs.


Is mode 1 not allowed in the UK anymore? I read this in an article done by IET Wiring matter "According to a note in IEC 61851 Mode 1 charging is not permitted in the UK". If so why is it still in the regs?


Thanks.


J
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  • The lead with the 13A plug on it will have a plastic bump in it that tells the car not to take more than 13A and sorts out the interlock to not energise when not plugged in, that  the car is expecting. This is in effect mode 2, with a 13A plug. As far as  I know all current EV cars require this interface to be actively driven in one form or another to start the charging  process.

    Mike.
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  • The lead with the 13A plug on it will have a plastic bump in it that tells the car not to take more than 13A and sorts out the interlock to not energise when not plugged in, that  the car is expecting. This is in effect mode 2, with a 13A plug. As far as  I know all current EV cars require this interface to be actively driven in one form or another to start the charging  process.

    Mike.
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