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CHarge typeS For eleCtriC VeHiCle
Charging Information
• AC Charge: The electric vehicle is charged by plugging into a AC charger installed at
your home or a public charging station. (For further details, refer to the ‘AC Charge’.)
• DC Charge: You can charge at high speeds at public charging stations. Refer to the
respective company’s manual that is provided for each DC charger type.
Battery performance and durability can deteriorate if the DC charger is used
constantly.
Use of DC charge should be minimized in order to help prolong high voltage battery
life.
• Portable Charge: The Electric vehicle can be charged by using household electricity.
The electrical outlet at your home must comply with regulations and can safely
accommodate the Voltage / Current (Amps) / Power (Watts) ratings specified on the
portable charge.
Charging Time Information
Charging type Standard battery type Extended battery type
AC charge Takes approx. 9 hours at room
temperature when charged to 100% Takes approx. 11 hours 5 minutes
at room temperature when
charged to 100%.
DC charge 350 kW
charger
Takes about 18 minutes at
room temperature when
charged from 10% to 80%. Can
be charged to 100%. Takes about 18 minutes at room
temperature when charged from
10% to 80%. Can be charged to 100%.
50 kW
charger Takes about 63 minutes at
room temperature when
charged from 10% to 80%. Can
be charged to 100%. Takes about 69 minutes at room
temperature when charged from
10% to 80%. Can be charged to 100%.
Portable charge Takes approx. 19 hours at room
temperature when charged to 100%. Takes approx. 31 hours at room
temperature when charged to 100%.
Information
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.
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Charging Types
Category AC Charge DC Charge Portable Charge Charging Inlet
(Vehicle)
ONE1Q011036ONE1Q011037ONE1Q011036
Charging
Connector
ONE1Q011083OAEEQ016079NONE1Q011083
Charging Outlet
OLFP0Q5007KOAEEQ016023ONX4EPHQ011019L
How to
ChargeUse AC charger
installed at home or
public charging station Use the DC charger at
public charging station
Use household current
• 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.
Information
Type 3R, when mating with outlets.
Additional Type 3R enclosure should be provided in the end installation.
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CHarge indiCator lamp For eleCtriC VeHiCle
When charging the high voltage battery, the charge level can be checked from outside
the vehicle.
Charging Status
Electric charging door
ONE1Q011039
Lamp status Battery SOC [%]
0 ~ 24
25 ~ 49
50 ~ 74
75 ~ 100
Front Center Bumper (if equipped)
Electric charging door
ONE1Q011038
Lamp status Battery SOC [%]
0 ~ 20
21 ~ 40
41 ~ 60
61 ~ 80
81 ~ 100
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Electric Charging Door
ONE1Q011040The electric charging door will open and
close as follows.
CHarging eleCtriC VeHiCle
Methods Open Close
Touch and Push
ONE1Q011064ONE1Q011067
Smart Key
ONE1Q011066
Voice Recognition
WNE1-208
Information
• The charging door automatically closes when:
- The charging connector is disconnected
- The charging procedure has not done for a certain amount of time while the
charging door is opened.
- The gear is in D (drive), N (neutral), or R (Reverse).
• After replacing battery (12 volt), open and close the charging door once to check that
the charging door automatic opening mechanism is functioning properly.
• When replacing the charging door, be sure to disconnect the vehicle-side wiring
connector of the charging door module and reconnect it to ensure normal operation of
the charging door.
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WARNING
• 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 connector 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.
CAUTION
• Always keep the charging connector
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.
• Be sure to use only certified electric
vehicle charger. Using uncertified
charger may cause the damage to
the vehicle.
• Before charging the battery, turn the
vehicle OFF.
• When the vehicle is switched OFF
while charging, the cooling fan
inside the motor compartment may
automatically operate. Do not touch
the cooling fan while charging.
• Be careful not to drop the charging
connector. The charging connector can be damaged.
Unlock Charging Door in
Emergency
ONE1Q011045
If the charging door does not open due
to battery discharge and failure of the
electric wires, open the liftgate and
slightly pull the emergency cable as
shown above. The charging door will then open.
AC Charge
AC Charger
OLFP0Q5007K
Actual charger image and charging
method may vary in accordance with the
charger manufacturer.
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6. Connect the charging plug to the
electric outlet at a AC charging station
to start charging.
ONE1Q011041
7. Check if the charging indicator light (
) of the high voltage battery in
the instrument cluster is turned ON.
Charging is not active when the
charging indicator light (
) is OFF.
When the charging connector and
charging plug are not connected
properly, reconnect the charging
cable to charge.
Information
• Even though charging is possible with
the Start/Stop button in the ON/START
position, for you safety, start charging when the Start/Stop button is in the
OFF position and the vehicle shifted to
P (Park). After charging has started, you can use electrical components such
as the radio by pressing the Start/Stop
button to the ACC or ON position.
• During AC charging, the radio
reception may be bad.
• During charging, the gear cannot be
shifted from P (Park) to any other gear.
ONE1Q011058E
8. After charging has started, the estimated charging time is displayed
on the instrument cluster for about 1
minute.
If you open the driver seat door while
charging, the estimated charging time
is also displayed on the instrument
cluster for about 1 minute. When
scheduled charging or scheduled
air conditioner/heater is set, the
estimated charging time is displayed
as “--” .
Information
Depending on the condition and durability
of the high voltage battery, charger
specifications, and ambient temperature,
the time required for charging the battery
may vary.
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Checking Charging Status
When charging the high voltage battery,
the charge level can be checked from
outside the vehicle.
For more details, refer to ‘Charge
Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle’ in
this chapter.
How to Disconnect AC Charger
AC Charger
OLFP0Q5007K
1. When charging is complete, remove the charging plug from the electrical
outlet of the AC charging station.
ONE1Q011044
2. Hold the charging connector handle and pull it out.
Information
To prevent charging cable theft,
the charging connector cannot be
disconnected from the inlet when the
doors are locked or the charging connector is in the LOCK mode. Unlock all doors to
disconnect the charging connector from the inlet.
However, if the vehicle is in the charging
connector AUTO mode, the charging
connector automatically unlocks from the inlet when charging is completed.
If the charging connector is disconnected
while the release button is not pressed, the
connector and the inlet may be damaged.
For more details, refer to “Charging
Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode” in this
chapter.
If the release button does not work even
after the all doors are unlocked, pull
the emergency lift cable in the motor
room and press the release button in the
connector to disconnect it from the vehicle.
If the release button still does not work,
consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
3. Make sure to completely close the charging door.
4. Close the protection caps of the
charging connector and the charging
plug to protect them from foreign
substances.
5. If the personal charging connector is used, store the connector in the cable
compartment.
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DC Charge
DC Charger
OAEEQ016023
You can charge at high speeds at public
charging stations. Refer to the respective
company’s manual that is provided for
each DC charger type.
Battery performance and durability can
deteriorate if the DC charger is used
constantly.
Use of DC charge should be minimized
in order to help prolong high voltage
battery life.
Actual charger image and charging
method may vary in accordance with
the charger manufacturer.
Information
If you use a DC charger when the vehicle
is already fully charged, some DC
chargers will send out an error message. When the vehicle is fully charged, do not charge the vehicle. How to Connect DC Charger
1. Depress the brake pedal and apply the
parking brake.
2. Turn OFF all switches, shift to P (Park), and turn OFF the vehicle.
ONE1Q011040
3. Open the charging door.
For more details, refer to ‘Electric
Charging Door’ in this chapter.
Information
If you cannot open the charging door due
to freezing weather, tap lightly or remove
any ice near the charging door. Do not try
to forcibly open the charging door.
4. Check whether there is dust or foreign
substances inside the charging
connector and charging inlet.
5. Hold the charging connector handle and connect it to the vehicle charging
inlet. Push the connector all the way
in. If the charging connector and
charging terminal are not connected
properly, this may cause a fire.
Refer to the manual for each type of
DC charger for how to charge and
remove the charger.