Short answer: Volkswagen officially introduced ID.6 CROZZ and ID.6 X for China. That establishes the model family and battery variants, not a UAE export charging inlet. Cars in the Emirates are commonly parallel imports, so an employee should not select a home charger from an European ID-family assumption. The correct workflow starts with the exact badge, model year, source market, inlet photo and charging screen.
This page uses the official sources registered below the article. A figure from another market is evidence for that market only and is not silently converted into an UAE-vehicle specification.
Version and market decision table
| Version or market | What the source confirms | Customer decision |
|---|---|---|
| ID.6 CROZZ | Officially documented as one of the China-market ID.6 versions. | Record CROZZ exactly; do not merge it with ID.6 X in the customer report. |
| ID.6 X | Officially documented as the parallel China-market version. | Record X exactly and inspect both AC/DC inlet sections. |
| Vehicle in UAE | No official UAE inlet is established by the launch source. | Treat connector and charging limits as port-check fields until evidence is supplied. |
What this means for a vehicle in the UAE
A seller’s advertisement or a cable already supplied with the car is useful evidence, but it is not equal to a model-year owner manual or a clear rating label.
Ask whether the customer needs home AC charging, public AC use or DC fast-charging access. These are different products and cannot be solved by one vague “GBT adapter” label.
The charger quotation should keep the wallbox, cable, any adapter and installation materials as separate lines so the employee can revise only the uncertain item.
Choose the home charger without guessing
- Match the AC inlet on Volkswagen ID.6 CROZZ & ID.6 X Charging Guide UAE to the vehicle side of the EVSE; a DC headline must not select the home wallbox.
- Confirm the onboard AC limit and single-/three-phase behaviour from exact-version documentation or the vehicle screen where available.
- Check spare panel capacity, main breaker and existing large loads before choosing 7, 11 or 22 kW.
- Design cable and protection from current, route length, installation method, heat and charger instructions.
- Test earthing, protection and a real charging session before issuing the final customer handover report.
Photos and data to send
This checklist reduces repeated calls and lets the employee produce a clear report the first time:
- One wide photo of the complete open charge inlet, with every socket section visible.
- A second close photo of labels or connector symbols inside the charging flap.
- Model year and trim from the vehicle screen or registration, plus source-market evidence.
- Photos of every supplied cable or adapter label, including input/output ratings and part number.
- A clear main-board photo showing the main breaker and available phase arrangement.
- A continuous video or photo sequence from the main board to the proposed parking position.
Site design and installation
After the vehicle is resolved, the decision moves to the site: single or three phase, spare capacity, cable-route length, installation method, sun or water exposure, trenching/interlock and earthing condition. These determine design and price and cannot be inferred from the car model.
The final report should separate confirmed facts, estimates and items still requiring inspection. It should list the charger, cable, protection, isolator, civil work and testing as clear lines because the customer may already own some materials and need installation only.
Next step
Read the AC/DC connector guide, then open the installation planner. You can also return to the reviewed vehicle page for version status and official sources.
Official sources
Battery, connector and charging limits can vary by model year, trim and market. Confirm the exact vehicle before buying equipment.
- Volkswagen ID.6 CROZZ and ID.6 X world premiere Confirms ID.6 CROZZ and ID.6 X as China-market models and documents battery variants; not an UAE inlet specification.
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FAQs
Can a charger be selected from the name Volkswagen ID.6 CROZZ & ID.6 X Charging Guide UAE alone?
Will a 22 kW wallbox charge every car at 22 kW?
Does adapter shape prove compatibility?
What is the most important photo before purchase?
Can installation be priced before the inlet is resolved?
When may a recommendation be marked confirmed compatible?
We will not guess from the model name
There is no confirmed product for this version in the compatibility database yet. Send a clear photo of the open inlet, model year and import market so the team can verify the correct option before sale or installation.
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