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What type of plug does Solterra use?

The Solterra uses the Combined Charging System (CCS) for DC fast charging, with region-specific AC connectors: CCS1 in North America and CCS2 in Europe, paired with the appropriate AC inlet (J1772 Type 1 in North America; Type 2 in Europe).


In practice, this means Solterra owners can rely on CCS-based public fast chargers where available, while charging at home or on the road uses the standard AC plugs that are common in each market. The exact configuration varies by region to match local charging infrastructure.


Regional charging connectors


Before listing the specific plug types, here is a clear summary of what Solterra models use for charging in major markets:



  • North America: DC fast charging via CCS1 (Combined Charging System Combo 1); AC charging via the J1772 Type 1 plug.

  • Europe: DC fast charging via CCS2 (Combined Charging System Combo 2); AC charging via the Type 2 plug.


This regional setup ensures compatibility with the most widely used charging networks in each market, allowing for both rapid charging on the go and convenient home charging.


Summary


The Solterra’s charging plug system centers on CCS for DC fast charging, with market-specific AC connectors: CCS1/J1772 Type 1 in North America and CCS2/Type 2 in Europe. This design provides broad compatibility with public fast chargers and standard home charging in each region.

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