Excel|mate S

Excel|Mate S is a 2- and 3-pin connector with a current carrying capacity from 150 to 180A and 35 to 50 mm².

The little version of HVSL100 of Excel|Mate Plus Series is specially designed for battery, inverters, junction boxes, power distribution boxes.

Such as the Excel|Mate Plus the ExcelMate S is designed to meet the AK standards for various EV applications and is compliant with LV215. Thereby it is an optimal electric vehicle connector

It is waterproof up to IP69K and can be coded. High voltage interlock contacts in combination with a double secured locking system provide maximum safety for users. 

Product Catalogue Excel|mate S - Connectors with HVIL (Page 28)

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Frequently Asked Questions

HVIL, or High Voltage Interlock, is a safety feature of hybrid and all-electric vehicles that protects people during the assembly, repair, maintenance and use of a vehicle. The HVIL system is designed to protect anyone who may come into contact with high-voltage components throughout the lifecycle of an electric vehicle.

HVIL acts as a type of circuit breaker that sends a warning or error message to the driver if a high-voltage connection becomes loose, disconnected or damaged while the vehicle is in operation. HVIL also helps to protect the driver and occupants of a vehicle in the event of an accident. It is possible to order Amphenol Tuchel Industrial's EV connectors with or without HVIL.

Mechanical coding of connectors is a method of ensuring that connectors can only be connected to each other in a specific way. This is particularly important in applications where there are several connectors with different functions or connections in order to avoid mix-ups or incorrect connections.

The advantages of mechanical coding are manifold. It reduces the risk of misconnections, minimizes the likelihood of damage to equipment due to incorrect connections and improves overall system reliability. At Amphenol Tuchel Industrial, the EV connectors (except the MSD series) are mechanically keyed.