Lectron’s NACS/CCS EV charging adapters pass UL 2252 testing

Lectron’s DC fast charging adapters for the North American Charging Standard (NACS or SAE J3400) and Combined Charging System (CCS) have successfully passed UL 2252 testing. Both adapters were tested and certified by SGS, a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). This certification confirms that both adapters meet rigorous benchmarks for electrical safety, thermal performance and mechanical durability.

The Lectron Vortex Plus is an NACS-to-CCS adapter that enables non-Tesla EVs to fast charge at Tesla Supercharger locations in the US. The Lectron CCS-to-NACS adapter performs the trick in reverse, enabling Tesla and other NACS-equipped vehicles to connect to any CCS fast charger.

“UL 2252 certification confirms what our customers expect from Lectron: safe, reliable and future-ready technology,” said Christopher Maiwald, CEO of Lectron. “These adapters demonstrate our commitment to performance and quality across all charging standards.”

Tesla’s opening up of its Supercharger network to EVs from other brands was a huge step forward for the EV industry, and Lectron’s adapters make it work. Your correspondent recently tested the Lectron Vortex Plus at two Superchargers in Florida, and can report that the whole process worked flawlessly.

Source: Lectron