Charging a Hyundai Ioniq
Charging a Hyundai Ioniq
Find the right charge point for the Hyundai Ioniq
The all new Hyundai IONIQ 2019 Plug-In Hybrid is a big improvement from last year’s model, offering several new features to improve driver safety and overall car design such as lane assist, driver attention alerts, cruise control, and emergency braking.
Specifications such as driving range, costs, and charging times are provided to help you understand which charging solution best suits this vehicle, particularly with respect to home or office charging.
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The right charge point for the Hyundai Ioniq
With a regular wall socket, the Hyundai Ioniq takes 12 hours to charge. However, with the right charge point these charging times can be decreased significantly.

As as displayed in the overview, the Hyundai Ioniq is compatible 1-phase 30A charging. On a 220/240 Volt network, this results in a charging speed of 6.6 kW.
The charging time is estimated by dividing the battery capacity by the charge capacity of the charge point. Actual times may differ.