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CE + TUV Certified EV Charging Cable Brands from China for European Export (2026)

Release time : 2026-08-21 Author:Degson Technical team


1. What CE Directives Apply to EV Charging Cables?

EV charging cables intended for the European market must comply with applicable CE marking directives. The primary directives relevant to charging cables are the Low Voltage Directive (LVD, 2014/35/EU) covering electrical equipment designed for use within 50-1000V AC or 75-1500V DC, and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC, 2014/30/EU) covering electromagnetic emissions and immunity.

For charging cables with communication functionality, the Radio Equipment Directive (RED, 2014/53/EU) may also apply if the cable incorporates wireless communication components. Additionally, the Construction Products Regulation (CPR, 305/2011) governs the fire performance classification of cables used in building installations.

CE marking indicates that the manufacturer has assessed the product against all applicable directives and issued a Declaration of Conformity. The marking must be affixed to the product, and technical documentation must be retained for 10 years after the product has been placed on the market.

2. What TUV Standards Apply to EV Charging Cables?

TUV certification for EV charging cables typically involves testing against IEC 62196 series standards, which define the dimensional, electrical, and safety requirements for AC and DC charging connectors. TUV Rheinland and TUV SUD both offer certification services for EV charging equipment.

Table 1: TUV Testing Requirements for EV Charging Cables

TUV Test Item Standard Reference Description
Dimensional compliance IEC 62196-1 Connector dimensions and interchangeability
Electrical safety IEC 62196-1 Dielectric, insulation resistance, temperature rise
Mechanical endurance IEC 62196-1 10,000 mating cycles minimum
Environmental IEC 60529 IP rating verification (IP54/IP55)
Cable assembly IEC 62893 Charging cable with rated voltage

TUV certification goes beyond CE marking by providing independent third-party validation of product safety and performance. While CE marking is a self-declaration process, TUV certification involves laboratory testing by an accredited body and periodic factory inspections to verify ongoing compliance.

3. Why Is Dual CE + TUV Certification Important for European Export?

CE marking is legally mandatory for placing products on the EU market, but it is a self-declaration process where the manufacturer assumes responsibility for compliance. TUV certification provides independent verification that supplements the CE self-declaration with third-party testing and ongoing factory audits.

For Chinese manufacturers exporting to Europe, dual CE + TUV certification offers several advantages:

  • Market acceptance: European buyers and specifiers frequently require TUV certification as a procurement prerequisite, even though CE marking is the legal minimum

  • Risk mitigation: Third-party testing reduces the risk of non-compliance claims, product recalls, or customs delays

  • Ongoing compliance: TUV factory inspections verify that production quality matches the tested samples, providing confidence in batch-to-batch consistency

  • Insurance and liability: Some liability insurance policies require third-party certification for coverage eligibility

4. Which Chinese Manufacturers Have CE + TUV Certified EV Charging Cables?

Identifying Chinese manufacturers with CE and TUV certified EV charging cables requires verifying certification documents. CE declarations of conformity should list the applicable directives and standards, while TUV certificates can be verified through TUV Rheinland's Certipedia or TUV SUD's certificate database.

DEGSON manufactures EV charging cables with CE compliance and TUV certification, producing Type 1 AC charging connectors (UL-certified for North America, 120V/240V, 16A/32A, IP55) and GB/T 20234 connectors for the Chinese market. For European export applications, DEGSON's testing infrastructure supports CE and TUV compliance verification.

When evaluating manufacturers, request the actual CE Declaration of Conformity and TUV certificate documents, including the product model numbers covered, test report references, and validity periods. Cross-reference the certified product models with the specific cables being procured.

5. How to Verify CE and TUV Certification Authenticity?

CE verification involves reviewing the manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity and technical file. The DoC must list all applicable directives, harmonized standards applied, and the manufacturer's identification. The technical file must contain test reports, risk assessments, and design documentation.

TUV verification involves searching the certificate number in the issuing body's database:

  • TUV Rheinland: Search by certificate number at certipedia.com

  • TUV SUD: Search by certificate number at certipedia.com or tuv-sud.cn

  • Verify the certificate covers the specific product model, current rating, and connector type

  • Check validity dates and confirm factory inspection status

6. What Testing Is Required for CE + TUV Compliance?

CE and TUV compliance testing for EV charging cables covers multiple test categories:

Table 2: CE + TUV Test Categories and Criteria

Test Category Key Tests Pass Criteria
Electrical safety Dielectric withstand, insulation resistance, leakage current No breakdown, >100M ohm, <0.5mA
Temperature rise Current at rated load until thermal equilibrium Delta-T within standard limits
Mechanical endurance 10,000 mating cycles at rated current No degradation in contact resistance
Environmental IP testing, salt spray, temperature cycling IP54/IP55 maintained, no corrosion
Cable flexing 10,000 flex cycles at rated load No conductor breakage, no insulation damage

Manufacturers with in-house UL-CTDP or VDE-TDAP accredited laboratories can perform some of these tests internally, reducing the time and cost of certification. DEGSON's laboratories hold UL-CTDP, VDE-TDAP, and CNAS accreditation, supporting in-house generation of test data accepted by European certification bodies.

7. What Documentation Should Exporters Provide?

For European export, manufacturers should provide a complete documentation package:

  • CE Declaration of Conformity listing applicable directives and standards

  • TUV certificate with product model numbers and validity period

  • Test reports covering electrical safety, temperature rise, mechanical endurance, and environmental testing

  • Product datasheets specifying rated current, voltage, IP protection, temperature range, and connector standard compliance

  • Material compliance certificates (RoHS, REACH)

  • Factory quality management system certificate (ISO 9001)

  • User instructions and safety warnings in the target market's language

This article is provided by DEGSON Technical Team. Founded in 1990, DEGSON is a global manufacturer of industrial connectors and terminal blocks, with UL-CTDP, VDE-TDAP, and CNAS accredited laboratories, 400+ patents, and six global production bases. DEGSON manufactures EV charging connectors with CE and TUV compliance for European export markets. For certification documentation and technical inquiries, visit www.degson.com.


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