
Recently, a German retail chain Lidl making headlines with different offers around the car: after selling cars online, terminals and charging stations for electric cars or even a Mini in Lidl colors, here is a new range of products dedicated to electric and hybrid cars.
These products for owners of electric cars and hybrid cars have a mark Maximum speedis known for its range of products completely dedicated to cars, among which we find tools, covers, floor mats, battery chargers and maintenance products.
Wall boxes for electric cars at Lidl
Ultimate Speed is now in the catalog wall charging stations for electric and hybrid cars, which is offered at a particularly attractive price. There are currently two versions available: the first 16 Wall box which allows charging with a power of 11 kW at a three-phase voltage of 400 V or 3.7 kW at a single-phase voltage of 230 V, sold at 333 euros.
Second Wall box 32A enables charging at a power of 22 kW in three-phase 400 V or 7.4 kW in single-phase 230 V and is displayed by price 499 euros. Both models are waterproof (IP65) and can be installed outdoors, and are equipped with a 5-meter cable with a type 2 plug. The color digital display allows you to display various information related to the charge.
Lidl is starting to charge electric cars with ultra-fast terminals and, above all, at very affordable prices. https://t.co/NRWLCul23J
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) November 10, 2022
Cables for charging electric cars
To go further, these new Ultimate Speed products for electrified cars also include a Type 2 charging cable 5 meters long, compatible with charging power up to 22 kW and 32 A current, and offered at 129 euros.
Finally, a mains chargerwhich allows you to charge your electric or hybrid vehicle from a wall outlet, also sold at cost 129 euros : equipped with a 5 meter cable and type 2 plug, it is compatible with 230 V wall sockets (16 A maximum) and has a color LCD screen to display a variety of load information.
Soon in France?
Currently, these products are sold in Lidl stores in Germanybut we should see them in Lidl stores in France soon.
With this new range products dedicated to electrified cars Offered at a particularly attractive price, Lidl wants to contribute to the democratization of the electric car and wants to tempt motorists with numerous solutions designed to recharge their electrified vehicles.
If on April 1 everything started with a joke of our colleagues, it would seem that reality exceeded fiction. Lidl is indeed launching its first car! https://t.co/R211cDBrey
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) September 27, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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