Business / OEM
Charging gun and component support for business buyers.
Use this path for charging guns, J1772 and Type 2 connectors, sockets, cable assemblies, samples, packaging, and document requests. It belongs to Business / OEM, not the retail shop shelf.
Component paths we can review
Charging Guns & Connectors
J1772 and Type 2 connector paths for business review.
Vehicle Inlets & Sockets
Connector-side and outlet-side component references by request.
Cable Assemblies
Cable route, connector standard, and labeling details for projects.
Packaging & Documents
Labels, manuals, specs, and packaging references can be reviewed.
Capability review matrix
- Standard / marketJ1772, Type 2, sockets, cable assemblies, or project-specific connector paths.
- UseDistributor programs, installer projects, equipment brands, and private-label requests.
- DocumentsManuals, spec sheets, label references, and packaging documents by request.
- Sample pathSamples are reviewed by project need, connector standard, and document requirements.
- Packaging / private labelBox, label, manual, carry bag, or branding notes can be included in RFQ.
- RFQ statusReady for business review when product family and market are clear.
How the business path works
- 1Share component scope
- 2Review documents
- 3Clarify packaging
- 4Move to RFQ review
Business request checklist
Connector standard
Tell us whether the project is J1772, Type 2, socket, or cable assembly focused.
Documents
List manuals, specs, packaging references, or label files your team needs.
Samples
Share what you need to evaluate before a broader business review.
Component sourcing FAQ
Is this page for retail shoppers?
No. Retail shoppers should use the portable charger selection and Check Fit paths. This page is for business component sourcing and OEM review.
Can I request J1772 or Type 2 connector details?
Yes. Use the RFQ path and include market, connector standard, use case, document needs, and sample notes.
Can OEM buyers ask for private-label packaging?
Yes. Packaging, labels, manuals, carry bags, and document references can be included in the RFQ for review.
Ready to review a component request?
Share product family, connector standard, market, sample need, and document requirements.