Do camper cables work to charge EVs?
I previously had a camper van which I have sold. I still have all the electrical hook-up cables, together with adaptors for use in Europe.
I was thinking of disposing of them, but it suddenly occurred to me that if, in future, I purchased an electric vehicle like a Nissan Leaf, I could use these to hook it up for charging. Or will they not be of any use in that respect?
I was thinking of disposing of them, but it suddenly occurred to me that if, in future, I purchased an electric vehicle like a Nissan Leaf, I could use these to hook it up for charging. Or will they not be of any use in that respect?
Asked on 18 February 2014 by boxheater
Answered by
Honest John
No because they use a completely different type of cabling.
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electric cars
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