"Electric car charger wattage" is a key specification that determines charging speed, and it is fundamentally linked to the capabilities of the charging components. As a manufacturer of EV charging connectors and inlets, we design our products to handle a wide range of power levels, which is the product of voltage and current (watts). For AC charging, common "electric car charger wattage" levels include 3.6kW, 7.2kW, 11kW, and 22kW. Our Type 2 AC connectors and inlets are engineered to safely carry the corresponding currents (16A to 32A in three-phase systems) for these wattages. For DC fast charging, wattages can range from 50kW to 350kW and beyond. Our CCS Combo 2 DC connectors are designed to handle the very high currents (up to 500A) required for these wattages. They incorporate advanced features like liquid cooling and temperature monitoring to safely manage the immense power. The wattage a charger can deliver is limited not only by the grid and station electronics but also by the capacity of the physical connector. Our products are built to meet and exceed the requirements of the highest wattage chargers on the market today, ensuring a safe and future-proof connection. For technical details on the power handling capabilities of our connectors and pricing, please contact our engineering team.