ENV 50275-2-2:1998
(Main)Conductive charging of electric vehicles - Part 2-2: A.C. charging station
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- 28-Oct-1998
- 43.120
- CLC/TC 69X
Conductive charging of electric vehicles - Part 2-2: A.C. charging station
Withdrawn by CLC/TS 50457-1:2008 (PR=16661) and CLC/TS 50457-2:2008 (PR=16662)
Konduktive Ladung von Elektrofahrzeugen - Teil 2-2: Wechselstrom-Ladestation
Charge conductive pour véhicules électriques - Partie 2-2: Borne de charge courant alternatif
Conductive charging for electric vehicles - Part 2-2: A.C. charging station
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ENV 50275-2-2:2002
01-september-2002
Conductive charging for electric vehicles - Part 2-2: A.C. charging station
Conductive charging of electric vehicles -- Part 2-2: A.C. charging station
Konduktive Ladung von Elektrofahrzeugen -- Teil 2-2: Wechselstrom-Ladestation
Charge conductive pour véhicules électriques -- Partie 2-2: Borne de charge courant
alternatif
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ENV 50275-2-2:1998
ICS:
43.120 (OHNWULþQDFHVWQDYR]LOD Electric road vehicles
SIST ENV 50275-2-2:2002 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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