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ECO Driving
You can check ECO level information
and ECO driving history.
ECO Level
A total of 8 ECO levels and the aver- age energy consumption are dis-
played depending on vehicle driving
style.
Driving History
You can check the date (1), distance
(2), and the fuel economy (3) rating
of the previous driving trips. The date
with the highest ECO level is markedwith a star shaped icon.
Charging and Climate Settings
You can set the date and time of
when to charge the battery and the
climate control temperature. Two
separate schedules can be set.
Also, you may select the time to start
charging using the Off-peak Time.
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Set Departure and Climate Off-peak Time Settings
EV Settings
Warning
You can select or deselect the
Range Warning. - Range Warning : If the destination
set in the navigation cannot be
reached with the. remaining battery,
a warning message is displayed.Description
1Set anticipated departure time after charging
2Set temperature inside the vehicle
3Select the day of the week you wish
to charge your vehicle
Description
1
If selected, starts charging only on the designated off-peak time
If deselected, starts charging only on the scheduled time
2Set the most inexpensive time to start charging
3Set the most inexpensive time to complete charging
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Charging Information
Normal Charge :
The electric vehicle is charged by
plugging into a normal charger
installed in your home or a public
charging station. (For further details,
refer to the 'Normal Charge'.)
Fast Charge (if equipped):
You can charge at high speeds at
public charging stations. Refer to
the respective company's manual
that is provided for each fast charg-
er type.
Battery performance and durability
can deteriorate if the fast charger is
used constantly.
Use of fast charge should be mini-
mized in order to help prolong high
voltage battery life.
Trickle Charge :
The Electric vehicle can be charged
by using household electricity. The
electrical outlet in your home mustcomply with regulations and can
safely accommodate the Voltage /
Current (Amps) / Power (Watts) rat-
ings specified on the portable
charge.
Charging Time Information
Normal Charge :
Takes about 4 hours 25 minutes at
room temperature. (Can becharged to 100%.)
Fast Charge (if equipped):
- 50 kw charger : Takes about 30
minutes at room temperature when charged to 80%.
- 100 kw charger : Takes about 23 minutes at room temperaturewhen charged to 80%.
Both 50/100 kw charger can becharged to 94%.
Trickle Charge :
Takes up to 12 hours at room tem-
perature. (Can be charged to100%.) Information
Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery,
charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for
charging the high voltage battery may
vary.
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Charging Types (Except Europe)
CategoryCharging Inlet(Vehicle)Charging ConnectorCharging OutletHow to ChargeCharging Time
Normal
Charge
Use normal charger installed
in homes or publiccharging stationApprox. 4 hours 25
minutes (to fully
charge, 100%)
Fast Charge
Use the fast
charger at publiccharging station50 kw : approx. 30 min.
100 kw : approx. 23
min. (to charge 80%)
Trickle
Charge Use household currentApprox. 12 hours (to
fully charge, 100%)
Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.
Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer. OLFP0Q5006K
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Charging Types (For Europe)
CategoryCharging Inlet(Vehicle)Charging ConnectorCharging OutletHow to ChargeCharging Time
Normal
Charge
Use normal charger installed
in homes or publiccharging stationApprox. 4 hours 25
minutes (to fully
charge, 100%)
Fast Charge
Use the fast
charger at publiccharging station50 kw : approx. 30 min.
100 kw : approx. 23
min. (to charge 80%)
Trickle
Charge Use household currentApprox. 12 hours (to
fully charge, 100%)
Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.
Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer. OAEEQ016078L
OAEEQ016020L
OAEEQ016021L
OAEEQ016020L OAEEQ016022L
OAEEQ016023
OAEEQ016024 OLFP0Q5007K
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Charging Status
When charging the high voltage bat-
tery, the charge level can be checked
from outside the vehicle.
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Operation of Charging Indicator LampDetails(1)(2)(3)
(OFF) (OFF) (OFF)Not Charged
Blink (OFF) (OFF)
Charging
0~33%
(ON)Blink (OFF)34~66%
(ON) (ON)Blink67~99%
(ON) (ON) (ON)Fully charged (100%)(turns OFF in 5 seconds)
BlinkBlinkBlinkError while charging
(OFF) (OFF)BlinkCharging 12 V auxiliary battery or scheduled air condi-
tioner is operating
(OFF)Blink (OFF)Scheduled charging is operating
(turns OFF after 3 minutes)
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Scheduled Charging (if equipped)
You can set-up a charging sched-ule for your vehicle using the AVN or Blue Link application.
Refer to the Multimedia manual or
the Blue Link manual for detailed
information about setting sched-uled charging.
Scheduled charging can only be done when using a normal charger
or the portable charger (ICCB: In-
Cable Control Box). When scheduled charging is set
and the normal charger or the
portable charger (ICCB: In-Cable
Control Box) is connected forcharging, the indicator lamp in the
middle blinks (for 3 minutes) toindicate that scheduled charging isset.
When scheduled charging is set, charging is not initiated immediate-
ly when the normal charger or
portable charger (ICCB: In-Cable
Control Box) is connected. Whenimmediate charging is required,
use the AVN to deactivate thescheduled charge setting or press
schedule charging deactivation
( ) button. If you press the scheduled charg-
ing deactivation ( ) button to
immediately charge the battery,
charging must be initiated 3 min-
utes after the charging cable hasbeen connected.
When you press the scheduled
charging deactivation ( ) forimmediate charging, the scheduledcharge setting is not completely
deactivated. If you need to com-
pletely deactivate the scheduled
charge setting, use the AVN to
finalize the deactivation.
Refer to "Normal Charge or Trickle
Charge" for details about connecting
the normal charger and the portable
charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box).
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Immediately stop charging
when you find abnormal
symptoms (odor, smoke).
Replace the charging cable if
the cable coating is damaged
to prevent electrical shock.
When connecting or removing
the charging cable, make sure
to hold the charging connec-
tor handle and charging plug.
If you pull the cable itself
(without using the handle), the
internal wires may disconnect
or get damaged. This may lead
to electric shock or fire.
WARNING
Always keep the charging con-
nector and charging plug in
clean and dry condition. Be
sure to keep the charging
cable in a condition where
there is no water or moisture.
Make sure to use the designat-
ed charger for charging the
electric vehicle. Using any
other charger may cause fail-
ure.
Before charging the battery,
turn the vehicle OFF.
When the vehicle is switched
OFF while charging, the cool-ing fan inside the motor com-
partment may automatically
operate. Do not touch the cool-
ing fan while charging.
Be careful not to drop the
charging connector. The
charging connector can be
damaged.
CAUTION