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We offer power cords that comply with various European standards, such as the Schuko standard (CEE 7/7) for Germany and the Netherlands, and the French standard (CEE 7/4) for France and Belgium, meeting the needs of multiple regions without the need for additional conversion.
All of our European power cords have passed the EU's strict electrical safety certifications, such as CE and VDE, and fully comply with relevant European regulations and standards, ensuring safe and compliant use of your equipment and avoiding the hassles associated with certification issues.
We offer customized production and can tailor power cords to your specific device requirements, including power, interface type (such as IEC-60320-C13, C14, C19), and length, ensuring a perfect match.
We have a large-scale production base and a mature supply chain system, enabling us to efficiently complete large-volume production and shorten delivery cycles. We also have established a strict quality control process, conducting comprehensive inspections from raw material procurement to finished product shipment, to ensure consistent quality in every batch.
We offer comprehensive after-sales service. If customers encounter any issues during use, they can contact our professional customer service team promptly. We will provide technical guidance, repairs, or replacements, ensuring a worry-free experience.
The most common standard power cord in Europe is the CEE 7/7 (Schuko plug), suitable for most European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Austria. It features a grounding function and a two-pole plug with a grounding tab. It is also compatible with the CEE 7/3 (European two-pole plug), making it highly versatile.
Germany uses the CEE 7/7 Schuko power cord. Its plug is Type F, with two round prongs and a grounding blade. It's generally rated for 16A and 250V, and often fits into IEC-60320 series outlets, such as C13 and C19.