The "car charging port name" technically refers to the standardized inlet mounted on the electric vehicle, which is a core product in our manufacturing portfolio. As a professional provider of high-voltage interconnect solutions, we produce these essential components, often referred to as EV inlets or charge ports. These inlets are designed to accept the specific plug type for a given region and charging standard. For instance, a vehicle destined for the European market might feature our CCS2 Combo inlet, which combines a Type 2 AC section with two DC fast-charging pins in a single, compact housing. Its "name" in industry terms is a "CCS Type 2 vehicle inlet." For the North American market, we manufacture CCS1 inlets, which are based on the Type 1 (SAE J1772) AC interface with added DC pins. These inlets are far more than a simple socket; they are complex electro-mechanical assemblies. They incorporate high-voltage interlock loops (HVIL) for safety, proximity pilot pins to signal the charger, and robust sealing to protect against the elements. The design of the "car charging port name," its location on the vehicle, and its internal engineering are critical for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable charging over the life of the car. For a detailed overview of our vehicle inlets and their specifications, or to request a quotation, please contact our sales team.