Electric Vehicle Charging Basics | Hyundai

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Your Hyundai Electric Vehicle offers multiple charging options that you can use, each with its own charging speed. This video explains the three different levels of charging as well as settings available to provide optimal long term battery performance.

Applicable models (if equipped):
2022+ Hyundai IONIQ 5
2023+ Hyundai IONIQ 6
2022+ Hyundai KONA Electric

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Not all Hyundai EVs come with a Level 1 charger as stated in the video. My 2024 Ioniq 5 SEL did not.

christopheralbany
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Hi Hyundai if you are listening, please consider offering the 18” wheels with low rolling resistance tires on the SEL and Limited trim options. Thanks.

ericcindycrowder
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We all know that for EV to become mainstream we need a charging infrastructure. Big oil will fight tooth and nail to keep the ICE money making machines going for as long as possible.

jascam
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Norm Reeves Hyundai in Cerritos, CA, does not provide the level 1 portable charger on 2024 EV models, despite the fact that this video states that "all Hyundai electric vehicles" come with the portable charger.

nastypickleball
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When is Hyundai going to address the over heating problem with Level 2 charging? It just shuts off after about 45 minutes.

Houston we have a problem.

Valkyrie
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it's how Solid it is or Techno that's how we gonna beat other types of vehicles focus: EV Platforms

datasBigdatascreationsGTTB
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> 3:37 "most public charger stations will have the correct [CCS1] plug for your vehicle"
So, who's gonna tell them about the sudden NACS revolution? 😅

crash.override
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When will EV’s be cheaper than gas cars? Do you think year 2027 is accurate?

StrongEnergyEV
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Ok wtf. I have a model y performance and was hoping to get a second different brand electric vehicle.

Level 1 may take 68 hours!?

Level 2 may take 7.5 hours!?

I’m going to stick for Tesla. I have a level 2 charger at home and from 40-80% it takes only 2.5 hours-3 hours overnight. How are you people waiting this long to drive an Ioniq!?

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