Top selling EV Models using a CCS2 Combo
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In Europe and Australia, most new EVs being sold now use the Type 2 (IEC 62196-2 / “Mennekes”) connector port for AC charging and CCS2 port for fast DC charging.
We used chat gpt5 to generate a list of top selling EV models in Europe and Australia in 2025 that use a Type 2 Connector for AC charging and CCS2 Combo connector for fast DC charging.
A typical CCS2 Combo is illustrated in the image and CCS2 is now the norm used by many cars in Europe and Australia. You can charge your car via AC power using a Type 2 charging connector while rapid charging uses the CCS2 combo.
Popular EV Car Models using CCS2 Combo
Tesla Model Y
Tesla Model 3
Skoda Elroq
BYD Seal/Atto3//Dolphin
Hyundai Ioniq 5/ Kona
Kia EV6/Niro
GWM Ora
Volvo EX40/EX40/(XC40 Recharge)
Mini Cooper Electric
BMW iX1/iX2/iX3/iX4/i4
Volkswagen ID3/ID4/ID5/ID6/ID7
MG4/MG5/MGZS/MGHS
Polestar 2
Mercedes-Benz EQA/EQB
Toyota bZ4X
Audi Q4 e-tron
Cupra Born
Peugeot e-208
Renault Megane E-Tech EV
Fiat 500e
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Note there are older EV's (mainly Japanese) on the road that use a Type 1 / CHAdeMO connector. A type 2 Connector is different and cannot be used.
EVORIQ chargers come with a Type 2 connector for AC charging only and exclude the CCS2 connector which is used for DC fast charging.
We recommend confirming your cars connector before buying a charger and not relying solely on the list above.