EV Cable Length Guide: Should You Buy 5m, 10m, or 20m?
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Written by Michael Hobson from the Third Rock Energy Team – Specialists in portable EV charging solutions across the UK.
Understanding the EV Charging Cable Length Logic Gap
When buying an EV charging cable (Type 2 charging cable or portable EV charger), most drivers focus on:
- Amps (16A vs 32A)
- Single-phase vs three-phase
- Compatibility (Type 1 or Type 2)
But they overlook one crucial factor: cable length.
What the Guide Covers
- The "Port Position" Variable: An explanation of how car design (front-nose vs. rear-flank ports) dictates the minimum cable length you can get away with.
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Length-to-Use Case Mapping: A breakdown of standard sizes:
- 5m: The "Garage Specialist."
- 7m: The "All-Rounder."
- 10m-20m: The "Problem Solvers" for shared driveways and tandem parking.
- Performance Myth-Busting: Technical reassurance that longer, high-quality cables do not suffer from significant voltage drop or slower charging speeds.
- Safety & Management: Best practices for coiling, heat dissipation, and why all Third Rock Energy cables meet UK Safety Requirements.
- Future-Proofing: Why buying a slightly longer cable today saves money when you eventually switch to a different EV model with a different port location.
The "length logic gap" happens when customers underestimate how often they’ll need flexibility — especially in shared driveways, tight garages, or public charging bays where charger placement isn’t ideal.
Standard EV Charging Cable Lengths Explained
Most EV charging cables are available in:
- 5 metres – Compact and tidy
- 7 metres – The most common and versatile
- 10 metres – Added flexibility
- 15/20 metres – Maximum reach for complex layouts
Each length serves a different purpose.

5 Metre EV Charging Cable
Best for:
- Wallbox directly next to the charge port
- Small garages
- Fixed parking position
Limitation: Very little margin for repositioning.
7 Metre EV Charging Cable (Most Popular Choice)
Best for:
- Standard home driveways
- Side-mounted charge ports
- Occasional public charging
This length balances flexibility and cable management.
10-20 Metre EV Charging Cable
Best for:
- Shared driveways
- Detached garages
- Awkward public charger placement
- Multi-vehicle households
Longer cables reduce stress during parking but require proper storage to avoid trip hazards.
Home Charging: Why Length Matters More Than You Think
At home, EV drivers often assume their parking position will stay consistent. However:
- Visitors may block optimal spots
- A second EV may be added later
- You may reverse park instead of front-in
A slightly longer EV charging cable can prevent unnecessary daily frustration.
Public Charging: The Unexpected Problem
Public EV charging stations don’t always allow perfect alignment. Factors include:
- Short charging bays
- Chargers installed at awkward angles
- Tethered cables already in use
- Kerbside charging posts
Having your own correctly sized EV charging cable ensures you’re not dependent on perfect parking conditions.
Safety & Performance Considerations
Some customers worry that longer EV charging cables reduce performance.
In properly manufactured, certified cables:
- There is no meaningful charging speed difference
- Cable thickness (conductor size) matters more than length
- Quality insulation prevents overheating
However:
- Excessively coiled cables during charging can retain heat
- Cheap, uncertified cables may suffer voltage drop
All Third Rock Energy EV cables and chargers are certified and high-quality rated for your charger’s output - Check out the UK Safety Requirements on our website
Cable Management & Storage Tips
To safely manage longer EV charging cables:
✅ Use a wall-mounted cable holder
✅ Avoid tight bends
✅ Store off the ground
✅ Keep connectors dry
✅ Fully uncoil during charging
Good cable care extends lifespan and maintains charging efficiency.
Real-World Scenario Examples
Scenario 1: Driveway Wallbox on Passenger Side - Checkout our guide to Portable Chargers Vs Wallbox
If your EV charge port is on the driver side rear, a 5m cable may not reach comfortably.
Scenario 2: Two EV Household
A longer cable provides flexibility between vehicles.
Scenario 3: Kerbside Charging
You may need extra reach if you can’t park directly adjacent to the charging post.
Future-Proofing Your EV Charging Setup
When investing in an EV charging cable, consider:
- Will you upgrade vehicles?
- Might you move house?
- Could your parking layout change?
- Are you planning a second EV?
Spending slightly more on a longer cable today can prevent needing to repurchase later.
Common EV Charging Cable Length Mistakes
❌ Buying the shortest cable to keep things “tidy”
❌ Assuming public chargers are always perfectly positioned
❌ Ignoring future vehicle upgrades
❌ Choosing price over certification
❌ Leaving cables tightly coiled while charging
Final Thoughts: Close the Length Logic Gap
The right EV charging cable length improves:
- Daily convenience
- Charging safety
- Cable lifespan
- Flexibility
- Resale value
For most EV owners, a 7m EV charging cable offers the best balance. But if your setup is complex, longer may be smarter.
Choosing the right EV charging cable isn’t just about compatibility — it’s about practicality.
Make the decision once. Make it correctly.
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