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[[File:Charge inlet backshell.jpg|thumb|Backshell showing LED connector at top and actuator middle]]
The Hyundai Ioniq AE CCS Charge Inlet part number 91864-G7010 combines a Type 2 charge port (single phase) with a CCS2 DC inlet. The full part is shown below with approx. 2M of shielded DC cable, a TE AMP+ connector for the Hyundai battery pack, connector to onboard charger and 14-way plug presumably connecting to the car's charge controller. There are plastic 'pass through' mouldings that mount and route the HV DC cables, and a cable release for manually releasing the charge port lock pin.
The Hyundai Ioniq AE CCS Charge Inlet part number 91864-G7010 combines a Type 2 charge port (single phase) with a CCS2 DC inlet. The full part is shown below with approx. 2M of shielded DC cable, a TE AMP+ connector for the Hyundai battery pack, connector to onboard charger and 14-way plug presumably connecting to the car's charge controller. There are plastic 'pass through' mouldings that mount and route the HV DC cables, and a cable release for manually releasing the charge port lock pin.


[[File:Hyundai CCS charge port.jpg|thumb|Full cable assembly with charge inlet, battery connector, OBC connector]]
[[File:Hyundai CCS charge port.jpg|thumb|Full cable assembly with charge inlet, battery connector, OBC connector]]
[[File:CCS inlet.jpg|thumb|CCS inlet. Charge port LED shown at top]]
[[File:CCS inlet.jpg|thumb|CCS inlet. Charge port LED shown at top]]

Revision as of 07:44, 5 June 2024

Backshell showing LED connector at top and actuator middle

The Hyundai Ioniq AE CCS Charge Inlet part number 91864-G7010 combines a Type 2 charge port (single phase) with a CCS2 DC inlet. The full part is shown below with approx. 2M of shielded DC cable, a TE AMP+ connector for the Hyundai battery pack, connector to onboard charger and 14-way plug presumably connecting to the car's charge controller. There are plastic 'pass through' mouldings that mount and route the HV DC cables, and a cable release for manually releasing the charge port lock pin.

Full cable assembly with charge inlet, battery connector, OBC connector
CCS inlet. Charge port LED shown at top