Charging electric vehicles requires the right equipment, tailored to the battery specifications and connector standards. In the Akyga® electromobility category, you’ll find everything you need to safely power electric cars, bikes, scooters, skateboards and unicycles – both at home and on the go.
What e-mobility products does Akyga® offer?
Our shop offers solutions for every type of electric vehicle. We have prepared chargers for electric cars – an 11kW wallbox and portable AC/DC charging stations, which allow you to recharge in various locations. EV Type 1 and Type 2 cables, 5m–6m in length and made from durable TPU, ensure a reliable connection in all weather conditions.
Schuko-Type 2 and CEE-Type 2 adapters enable charging from various power sources, increasing the flexibility of vehicle use. EV accessories – wall mounts, protective cases, cable organisers and anti-theft devices – complement the range with practical solutions for the home and public spaces.
For micromobility users, we have developed 36V/42V electric bike chargers with a power output of 100W–168W and CE certification, 29.4V–84V electric scooter chargers with surge protection, and specialist chargers for skateboards and unicycles designed for lithium-ion batteries.
How do you choose the right charger for your electric vehicle?
The charger you choose must be compatible with your device’s battery voltage. For e-bikes with a 36V battery, choose a 42V charger, and for EVs, check whether your car uses the Type 1 or Type 2 standard. Most European vehicles – the Tesla Model 3, Volkswagen ID.3 and BMW i3 – use the Type 2 connector.
Match the charging power to your needs. An 11kW wallbox is ideal for everyday home use, providing a full charge in 6–8 hours. If you need fast charging for a fleet or intensive use, choose a higher-power model – 22kW will cut charging time by up to half.
The current directly affects fast charging. 3A chargers provide a standard charging rate, whilst 7A models allow for accelerated battery charging. Certified Akyga products with IP54/IP65 protection ratings guarantee safety and protection against short circuits. Check compatibility with your vehicle brand – Xiaomi, Segway, Nissan Leaf or another model – to avoid issues with incorrect charging.
What should you look out for when choosing EV cables and adapters?
The cable cross-section must match the AC charging power. Cables with a 2.5mm² cross-section support currents up to 16A, whilst 6mm² cables rated for 32A are required for 22kW charging. Cables that are too thin can overheat, posing a safety risk and limiting performance.
TPU insulation material ensures flexibility at temperatures ranging from -30°C to +50°C and resistance to UV radiation. These are key parameters for cables used outdoors – at public charging stations or in car parks. The cable length should be adapted to the distance between the socket and the vehicle, taking into account different charging port locations.
IEC 62196 safety standards for Type 2 cables and CE certificates guarantee compliance with European standards. High-quality adapters must support full charging power without voltage drops or overheating – this is essential for the safe and efficient charging of electric vehicles.
Electromobility at home – how to organise charging?
The Akyga Wallbox with a mobile app allows you to manage your charging schedule during off-peak hours, which translates to lower vehicle running costs. Installing a wall-mounted charger in the garage requires a 30mA residual current device (RCD) and a B16 circuit breaker – these are essential components of a safe electrical system.
Organising cables using wall brackets keeps your garage tidy. You can charge electric bikes and scooters in the basement or garage using 230V mains chargers – compact Akyga® devices take up minimal space.
An energy management system connected to a solar panel system uses surplus solar energy to charge EVs. By supporting the development of electromobility, you are helping both the environment and your home’s energy independence.
Electromobility on the road – what to take with you on a journey?
Portable 3.7kW AC chargers for Schuko sockets allow charging in hotels and rest stops on national routes. This is essential equipment for EV owners travelling beyond the range of fast-charging stations. 6m Type 2 spare cables enable access to remote public charging stations.
Universal Schuko-Type 2 and CEE 5-pin-Type 2 adapters expand charging options in various locations – at campsites, garages or friends’ homes. In an emergency, they may be the only way to top up your battery.
Compact chargers for e-scooters and e-bikes take up minimal space in your luggage. A protective cable bag ensures your equipment stays organised and safe during transport. You can take everything you need for independent electric mobility with you.