In the domain of electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure the major hardware (wallboxes, cables, stations) often draws attention — but what actually keeps the system reliable over weeks, months and years are the accessories and spare‑parts: the cable holders, connector adapters, covers, mounting frames and control kits. GEWISS accessories/spare‑parts for e‑mobility cover precisely that—EV accessories, wallbox accessories, charging station covers, cable holders for EV, connector adapters and module parts designed for maintenance, upgrade and serviceability. Having overseen large EV‑installations, I can tell you: planning the accessory‑kit and spare‑part inventory from day one saves unscheduled visits, avoids mismatched parts and greatly improves uptime.
When you’re specifying the peripheral elements around EV hardware, you’ll select GEWISS EV accessories which include cable racks, holder hooks, locking covers, protective conduits and branded mounting kits. GEWISS lists these under their “Mobility – Electric vehicle charging” segment, which emphasises full system‑integration.
In practice: on‑site you’ll want holders sized to the cable diameter, weather‑rated covers for outdoor bays, accessible mounting for future upgrades. Specifying branded GEWISS accessories means compatibility with your charging stations and consistent spare‑part logic.
Beyond the external accessories, many service issues arise from internal modules or control parts of EV chargers — so you’ll need GEWISS EV charger parts such as spare PCBs, connector blocks, cable glands, residual‑current breakers specific for EV charging (for example GEWISS “Residual current circuit breaker for electric vehicles chargers – IDP – 2P 40 A – Type A[EV]”).
From a procurement standpoint: you’ll check part‑numbers, compatibility with the main charger, warranty implications of using OEM spares, stocking of frequently‑replaced items (lock sets, cable junctions, seals). Including GEWISS spare parts in your BOM means you’re aligned with the manufacturer’s maintenance strategy.
Wallboxes need supporting parts — so you’ll use GEWISS wallbox accessories: covers, face‑plates, flush‑mount boxes, support posts/stands. For example, a “flush box” for a GEWISS wallbox is an accessory part.
Engineering‑wise: you’ll validate anchor plate, depth behind face‑plate, cable entry points, ingress‑protection of the accessory. Procuring the correct GEWISS wallbox accessory prevents on‑site modifications or retro‑fitting mismatches.
For installations in parking‑courts or outdoor car‑parks you’ll need GEWISS charging station covers and GEWISS cable holders for EV—equipment that handles weather exposure, rugged use and heavy‑duty cable management. For instance, the “Accessories/Spare‑parts for e‑mobility” list from distributors shows listed items like cable holders and cap kits.
In field work: proper cable holders reduce trip hazards, maintain cable lifespan, and provide a clean installation profile. Using GEWISS branded holders means you maintain system aesthetics, serviceability and spare stocking discipline.
With evolving vehicle standards and charging profiles, you’ll occasionally need GEWISS connector adapters: adapter plugs, transition modules from Type 2 to other variants, locking mechanisms for vehicles or user‑interface covers. GEWISS confirms their components range includes connectors and accessories.
On site: you’ll check that adapter fits the plug‑system, meets required current rating, maintains IP rating when mated, and is approved for “EV‑Ready” use. Specifying the correct GEWISS connector adapter from the start keeps your charging stations future‑ready and service‑friendly.
When wholesale buying GEWISS accessories and spare‑parts for e‑mobility (for EV‑charging deployments across residential, commercial or public infrastructure), procurement teams typically compare:
Bank of Lamps supplies the full range of GEWISS accessories and spare‑parts for e‑mobility — EV accessories, charger parts, wallbox accessories, charging station covers, cable holders and connector adapters — from our central warehouse in Latvia. We support B2B clients, EV infrastructure contractors, system integrators and electrical wholesalers across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltics, France, Spain and Belgium. With dependable stock, flexible bulk quantities and logistics aligned with professional project schedules, you can focus on installation and uptime rather than logistics hiccups.