Which Charging Cable Do I Need for My SEAT EV?
If you’ve recently switched to a SEAT electric vehicle — or you’re planning to, one of the first practical questions you’ll ask is: which charging cable do I need?
Charging an EV in the UK is straightforward once you understand the basics. In this guide, we explain the correct charging cable for SEAT electric cars, how charging works at home and in public, as well as which option offers the most flexibility for everyday driving.
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What Charging Port Does a SEAT EV Use?
Electric vehicles from SEAT — including the SEAT Mii Electric, use the Type 2 charging standard for AC charging in the UK and across Europe.
This means:
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Type 2 is used for home charging.
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Type 2 is required at most public AC charge points.
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Rapid DC charging uses CCS, with a tethered cable attached to the charger.
For everyday charging, you’ll need your own Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable.
The Correct Charging Cable for a SEAT EV
A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable is the essential cable for:
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Home wall box chargers.
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Workplace charging points.
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Untethered public AC chargers.
A Type 2 cable ensures compatibility with virtually all UK home and public charging infrastructure.
SEAT EV Charging Speeds Explained
Charging speed depends on two factors:
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Your vehicle’s onboard charger.
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The power output of the charge point.
Typical AC charging speeds for SEAT EVs:
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Up to 7.2–7.4kW on a single-phase home wall box.
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Slower 2.4kW charging via a 3-pin UK plug charging cable.
Most UK homes use a single-phase supply, meaning overnight charging is ideal for daily use.
Your SEAT EV will always charge at the maximum safe speed available, regardless of the cable rating.
Home Charging vs Public Charging for SEAT EVs
Home Charging:
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Most cost-effective option.
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Convenient overnight charging.
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Ideal for daily commuting.
Public AC Charging:
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Available at supermarkets, car parks, hotels and workplaces.
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Usually requires your own Type 2 charging cable.
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Often cheaper than rapid DC charging.
Rapid DC charging (via CCS) is typically best for longer journeys.
Why Charging at Home Saves Money
Charging your SEAT EV at home on an off-peak electricity tariff can significantly reduce running costs.
Many UK EV drivers spend as little as £20–£30 per month charging overnight, depending on their mileage.
Using a reliable charging cable ensures consistent charging and protects your vehicle’s battery health over time.
Why Cable Quality Matters
A high-quality EV charging cable helps prevent:
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Interrupted charging sessions.
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Wear and tear in bad weather.
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Connector damage over time.
Why EVwired charging cables are ideal for SEAT EV owners:
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5-year warranty.
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IP55 weather-resistant design.
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7kW & 22kW compatibility.
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Free carry case & connector caps.
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Free fast-tracked UK delivery.
Simple Charging for SEAT EV Drivers
Charging your SEAT EV in the UK is simple. A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable gives you the flexibility to charge at home, at work, or across the public network — helping you enjoy low running costs and hassle-free electric driving.
