Now covered by ANSI UL 2252 revision 2025.
This diagram showing all certification categories for EVs
Tom does a video demonstrating the first adapter (manufactured by Amphenol) to get this certification:
This one being the first certified, I am sure others will follow given the Charin adapter statement:
• EV OEMs notify their dealers and vehicle owners that the use of any adapter other than the respective EV OEM’s approved adapter (e.g. any aftermarket, or will-fit, adapters) may result in severe damage to their vehicle and cause damages to the EV charging infrastructure and surrounding facilities; • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)/Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) engage to restrict market access to non-OEM approved adapters.
I expect this certification will enable usage of said adapter to multiple EVs (not just OEM approved)
This diagram showing all certification categories for EVs

Tom does a video demonstrating the first adapter (manufactured by Amphenol) to get this certification:
This one being the first certified, I am sure others will follow given the Charin adapter statement:
• EV OEMs notify their dealers and vehicle owners that the use of any adapter other than the respective EV OEM’s approved adapter (e.g. any aftermarket, or will-fit, adapters) may result in severe damage to their vehicle and cause damages to the EV charging infrastructure and surrounding facilities; • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)/Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) engage to restrict market access to non-OEM approved adapters.
I expect this certification will enable usage of said adapter to multiple EVs (not just OEM approved)

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