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E-Bike Charger Bosch 2A Compact
E-Bike Charger Bosch 2A Compact
The Bosch 2A Compact Charger is an ideal choice for e-bike riders who travel often, go on longer rides or want a charger that is easy to carry. This small and compact 2A charger weighs only about 600 grams including the cable and fits easily into a saddle bag or travel kit.
The Compact Charger is approximately 40% smaller than the Bosch Standard Charger, making it especially practical for trips, commuting or use as a spare charger. It is suitable for mains voltages from 110 to 230 V, so it can be used in different regions, including Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia.
The charger has no ventilation openings, making it less sensitive to dust and well suited for everyday use. The Bosch 2A Compact Charger is compatible with Active Line, Performance Line and Performance Line CX systems. For use with Classic+ systems, an optional adapter plug is required.
- Colour: black
- Mains voltage: 110–230 V
- Dimensions: 160 x 75 x 45 mm
- Charging current: 2 A
- Charging time: approx. 5 h for PowerPack 300
- Charging time: approx. 6.5 h for PowerPack 400
- Charging time: approx. 7.5 h for PowerPack 500
- Weight: approx. 600 g including cable
- No ventilation openings, therefore less sensitive to dust
- Compatibility: Active Line, Performance Line and Performance Line CX
- Classic+ compatibility: with optional adapter plug
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from 2,45 €
Estonia
free from 50 € -
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Finland
free from 75 € -
from 4,50 €
Latvia
free from 50 € -
from 5,40 €
Lithuania
free from 50 €
BOSCH eBike Systems is the world's leading manufacturer of e-bike drive systems, which started in 2009 as an internal start-up within German industrial giant Bosch. The idea came from two Bosch engineers — Peter Kimmich and Philipp Kohlrausch — who realised that four major megatrends (traffic in growing cities, an ageing society, climate change and carbon emissions) all converged on a single solution: an electrically assisted bicycle. The first prototype in 2009 was actually based on a power steering motor mounted onto a regular bicycle, held together with tape and cable ties — and from that humble beginning has grown today's de-facto industry standard. The first series-production motor reached the market in 2011 with 50 Nm of torque; today the flagship Performance Line CX delivers 85 Nm and is regarded as the gold standard in the e-MTB sector. The strength of Bosch eBike Systems lies in Bosch's own 140 years of engineering experience — the division draws on the group's expertise in batteries (cordless tools), electric motors, sensors and automotive electronics (Bosch is the world's largest automotive parts supplier). System integration is a hallmark of the brand: motor, battery (PowerTube and PowerPack), display (Kiox, Nyon) and the mobile app (eBike Flow) are all fully integrated and communicate via the Smart System — the platform on which Bosch also brought to market the first series-production e-bike ABS. As an independent division since 2020, Bosch eBike Systems today supplies its systems to more than 100 of the world's leading bike brands, including Cube, Trek, Cannondale, Riese & Müller, Haibike and Lapierre. The German way: if the Bosch name is on a product, it has to work flawlessly and last — just like their automotive, power tool and home appliance products.