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Bosch Powerpack Battery Charger 4A/6A

Item 27 of 125
€ 132,00 € 129,00 (including VAT)
Overview

Bosch Powerpack Battery Charger Standard 4 Ampere and Fast 6 Ampere

   

A good and reliable battery charger is essential for pleasant use of the e-bike cargo bike. The Bosch E-bike charger is extremely reliable and suitable for the Bosch Performance and Active line motor, among others. You can choose between the standard 4 ampere charger or the 6 ampere quick charger. Both are particularly good and do an excellent job of charging the Bosch battery. If you cycle many kilometres every day and regularly need to charge on the way, the 6A may come in handy. In most cases of daily battery use, the Standard 4A charger is more than adequate.  In decorative packaging with EU power cable and operating instructions. Functional and robust at a weight of just 800 g. Charging time between 2.5 and 4.5 hours depending on PowerPack

 

Bosch Standard Charger 4A

  • Bosch brand
  • 1 battery 4 Ampere
  • EU power cable
  • manual
  • Power 230V
  • Weight 800 grams
  • 190 x 86 x 54 mm


Compatible with

  • Active Line
  • Active Line Plus
  • Cargo Line
  • Performance Line
  • Performance Line CX
  • Classic+ using optional adapter plug

     

Charging time specified by manufacturer

  • PowerPack 300 approx. 2.5 hours
  • PowerPack/Powertube 400 approx. 3.5 hours
  • PowerPack/Powertube 500 approx. 4.5 hours

 

Bosch quick charger 6A (can be ordered from us and delivered within 7 days)

  • Bosch brand
  • 1 x 6 ampere battery
  • EU power cable
  • manual
  • Voltage 220 - 240V
  • Weight 987 grams
  • 200 x 90 x 60 mm
     
  • Compatible with
  • Active Line
  • Active Line Plus
  • Cargo Line
  • Performance Line
  • Performance Line CX
  • Classic+ using optional adapter plug


Charging time specified by manufacturer

  • PowerPack 300 approx. 2.5 hours
  • PowerPack/Powertube 400 approx. 2.5 hours
  • PowerPack/Powertube 500 approx. 3 hours

 

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