Amina

Amina Type2 20A 14kW 9m EV cable

1.518,00 lei 1.056,00 lei (872,72 lei + VAT) 30% OFF
Gross price (with 27% VAT)

Max. power: 14 kW (20 A)
Length: 9 m

Amina "Open End" charging cable with Type 2 connector, three-phase model. IP54 protection, also suitable for outdoor use.

Due to the "Open End" design, it can be used exclusively with Amina chargers.

  • Free shipping on every car charger
  • Free home delivery
  • 5 years warranty from the manufacturer
Product description

Type 2 AC cable with a length of 9 m, rated up to 20 A for 14 kW systems. Durable cable jacket and strong connector housings for long life. Universal compatibility with all Type 2 sockets.

Warranty

24 months consumer warranty, 12 months for corporate purchases.

Amina

Intelligent control

The intelligent control automatically adapts to the rates and your daily routine, so that you always charge at the lowest price. You can control it from the app, it protects the grid with dynamic load sharing and works together with your solar panels.

5 years warranty

The warranty that gives you real peace of mind and predictable operating costs. If something happens, you have a fast replacement and reliable support behind you.

Technology ready for the future

Future-ready platform with solar panel and energy storage integration, smart meter compatibility and dynamic price signals. With a single investment, you get a charger that also serves the following cars, ready for V2G/V2H functions.

What is load management?

By continuously measuring consumption, the EV charger automatically adapts to the available free capacity (dynamic load balancing). This avoids overloading and tripping fuses, the network remains stable, priorities can be set, and available energy is distributed as efficiently as possible.

Who do we recommend?

With load management, in most cases costly network expansion can be avoided or postponed, while operation remains secure, scalable and cost-effective. We recommend for houses, apartment blocks, office buildings, parking lots and fleets, where several chargers or large consumers are running in parallel — especially alongside solar systems.

Graph of daily electricity consumption

Etiquette

Integrated task management
No load management
Home consumption
Car loading
Overload, fuse trips