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20m EV Charging Cables

20m EV charging cables solve awkward UK home layouts — terraced houses where the wallbox sits at the front of the house but the car parks at the back, shared drives across two gardens, or charging across a residential road from a kerb-mounted wallbox. The cable handles 7kW (32A single-phase) without throttling and 22kW (32A three-phase) on suitable supplies.

For most UK driveways 10m is enough — see 10m cables — but for genuinely long runs the 20m gives you confidence not to strain the wallbox or car connector. If you need even more reach see 25m or 30m. 5-year warranty, free UK delivery over £50.

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A 20m EV charging cable solves layout problems where the wallbox is in one part of the property and the parking spot is genuinely far away — but you don't quite need the bulk of a 25m or 30m cable. It's the right length for larger driveways, courtyard parking, and shared wallboxes where 15m runs out about a metre short.

When 20m is the right length

  • Large detached driveways where the wallbox is at the house and the car parks at the far end.
  • Side-of-house parking with the wallbox round the corner.
  • Garage-mounted wallbox with the car parked outside on the driveway, especially if the garage is set back.
  • Shared wallbox in semi-detached or terraced settings — the cable reaches both households.
  • Larger workplaces with mid-distance bay layouts.
  • Caravan and rural property where 15m is borderline.

When to step up to 25m or 30m

If 20m would be borderline for your layout, take the next size. A cable used at its absolute limit puts strain on the connectors and the boot of the cable, and they're the parts that fail first. 25m and 30m add modest weight but pay back in years of trouble-free use.

When 20m is overkill

For most UK driveways, 20m is much more than necessary. 15m is the more popular long-reach length for normal-sized properties. Don't buy 20m unless your layout actually needs it — the extra weight (about 4kg for a 7.4kW 20m cable vs. 3kg for 15m) and bulk are real daily costs.

Power options

  • 7.4kW (32A single-phase) — UK home standard. Specify 6mm² OFC copper conductors at 20m for headroom.
  • 11kW (16A three-phase) — three-phase domestic supply only.
  • 22kW (32A three-phase) — premium / commercial. At 20m, weight starts becoming meaningful (5kg+ for 22kW).

Conductor sizing — get this right at 20m

The voltage drop on a 20m cable is small but cumulative — and the conductor cross-section is the variable that determines whether you're well within spec or borderline. Reputable UK cables use:

  • 6mm² OFC copper for 32A single-phase at 20m — comfortable headroom, runs cool.
  • 4mm² OFC copper can be specced at 20m / 32A but is closer to the regulatory edge under sustained load.
  • Avoid CCA (copper-clad aluminium) entirely at this length — the voltage drop and heat performance is poor.

Long-cable safety: connector boot strain

The most common long-cable failure isn't the cable itself — it's the moulded boot at the connector where the cable enters the plug. Long cables put leverage on these boots if mishandled. Tips to avoid early failure:

  • Don't lift the cable by the connector — grip the cable below the boot.
  • Don't drag the cable across rough surfaces; carry it or coil and lift.
  • Don't drive over the cable — the conductors can fracture internally without visible damage.
  • Coil loosely in figure-8 or large loops; tight winding stresses everything.

Storage

20m doesn't fit in a normal boot bag — it lives at home, ideally on a wall-mounted cable holder beside the wallbox. A holder with a coil cradle keeps the cable off the ground and ready to grab. If you absolutely need to travel with 20m of cable, look for an oversized cable bag with a separate connector compartment — keeps the heavy boots from crushing the rest of the cable in transit.

Connector quality

At 20m the cable is more expensive than the connectors put together — but it's the connectors that wear out fastest. Insist on:

  • IEC 62196-2 certified Type 2 connectors — not just claimed.
  • Positive locking — should click confidently and resist accidental release.
  • Sealed pin housings — IP55 minimum on the connector face.
  • Ergonomic grip — the press-tab should be reachable without contorting your hand.

Related lengths

  • 15m — popular long-reach.
  • 25m — when 20m runs out.
  • 30m — maximum standard length.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

20m is the right length when your wallbox is roughly 10-18m from your car's charge port. Add 1.5-2m of slack — the cable should drape, not stretch.
Slightly, on long cables (20m+) at high current. The voltage drop is minimal at 7kW; more noticeable at 22kW three-phase. Premium copper conductors mitigate this.
Yes — all our cables are universal Type 2 to Type 2 (Mode 3) and work at any public AC charger that accepts customer cables (most of them in the UK).
In-stock items ship same-day if ordered before 16:00 on a working day. Standard delivery is next-working-day across mainland UK. Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and remote Highlands take 2-3 working days. Free delivery on orders over £50.
30-day returns on unused, unregistered items in original packaging. We refund the full purchase price minus original outbound shipping. For items installed or registered to a customer account, only the manufacturer warranty applies.

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