"DC fast charging voltage" is a critical technical parameter that varies depending on the charger and vehicle architecture. Our company manufactures the high-voltage interconnect components—the EV plugs and inlets—that must safely and reliably handle this wide range of voltages. Common DC fast charging voltage levels range from 200V to 1000V, with new 800V vehicle architectures pushing towards even higher voltages. Our CCS (Combined Charging System) and CHAdeMO connectors are engineered to be fully compatible with these voltage ranges. The insulation systems within our plugs and inlets are designed with appropriate creepage and clearance distances and use high-grade materials to prevent arcing and breakdown at elevated voltages. For instance, when an 800V electric vehicle connects to a DC fast charger operating at a correspondingly high voltage, our CCS2 combo plug must maintain perfect isolation between its high-voltage DC pins and the low-voltage signal pins. Our rigorous testing ensures our components meet or exceed the safety standards for these voltages, providing a safe and efficient transfer of high-voltage DC power. For detailed technical specifications on our products for various "dc fast charging voltage" levels, and for pricing information, please contact our engineering sales team.