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Kia Sportage Charger

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Choosing the right plug for your home

Make sure the plug type you choose matches the outlet type you have at home. While many outlets look similar, they are definitely not the same. The one called NEMA 5-15 is the regular 120V household outlet that all home appliances use, while other outlet types, such as the 14-50 or 6-50 (The two most popular EV Charging Outlets), get installed specifically for appliances or EV Chargers that require 240V. That said, there are more 240V outlet types that are commonly used, such as the NEMA 14-30, 6-30, 6-20, L14-30, and more.

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Adjustable

Power up or down for your situation

Allows charging on different circuit powers

Delayed charging: Charge at night during off-peak hours

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High Power

Level 2, 220/240-volt charging

Fastest charging for each plug type

High power compatibility with all EVs

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Complete EV Charging Solution

EV Charger

Hanger / Storage

Cable Protector

Charging Cover

Hardshell Carry Case

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Flexibility

Extended length: No cable stretching, driveway parking

Smallest footprint EV charger

Mobile, portable, or mountable wallbox

Ultralight for portable charging

Carry in the trunk or install at home

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Ease of Use

Ready to charge. Plug-in, no programming or hardwiring

Charge Status: Oversized oval green charge light

High Def. LCD screen and LED control box lights

Touchscreen: Easy-to-read, digital indicators

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Safety

Built-in, high sensitivity breaker (RCCB)

Active leak current detection and signal

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3 Pin Plugs NEMA 5-15 Socket (120V), NEMA 6-30, NEMA 6-20 (240V)
4 pin Plugs

Rating

Rated Currents

NEMA 14-50, NEMA 6-50, NEMA 14-30, NEMA L14-40 (240V)

Indoor/Outdoor rated for installation anywhere

12, 16, 20, 24, 32 and 40 amp

Weight 14 pounds
Connector Type Type 1 (SAE J1772) lockable. Fits all cars including Tesla with Tesla supplied adapter
Control Box Dimensions 2 inches deep x 3.5 inches wide x 8 inches long
Cable Length Convenient 25 feet or 32 feet (total charging length from wall socket 26 feet and 34 feet)
Protection IP67 (international standard EN 60529) 
Assembly

Temperature

None

22 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit

Warranty 12 months
Input voltage 208-240 Volts alternating current (AC), single phase
Approvals CE, CB & TUV Approved
Material Premium TPU with thin and lightweight cable
Compatibility Suitable for all U.S. and Canadian EVs (SAE J1772 inlet)
Integrated DC Leakage Protection Type B residual current detection 
Surge Protection Over/under voltage, overload protection, short circuit protection, leakage current protection, over 

temperature protection, lightning protection, active ground detection

Ground Monitoring Yes
Residual Current Detection Alternating current 30 milliamps (mA), Direct Current 6 milliamps (mA)

*Requirements of GB 14048.2 – 2008, GB 16916.1-2014 and GB 22794-2008

Features LED indicator lights to manage charging errors

Customer Reviews

  1. Deborah N. (verified owner)

    Works great and charges way, way faster than Level 1 plug.

  2. William Gearhart (verified owner)

    Perfect product for 2023 Kia Sportage PHEV and very easy to use.

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Overview Kia Sportage Charger

In 2022, Kia introduced the Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid, expanding its lineup of electric vehicles, which includes models like the EV6, Niro EV, and Soul EV. Since its introduction, it has become one of America’s most popular Plug-In Hybrids, winning the Best Hybrid SUV for the Money award. The Sportage is compatible with a Level 1 or a Level 2 J1772 EV charger for its 66.9-kW electric motor. We have been asked numerous questions surrounding Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid EV charging so we have produced this guide to give you all the answers in one place.

Key Stats

Battery Size
13.8-kWh
DC commercial charging
No
Cost per Charge
~$1.50
Level 2 Charging
Yes
Electric Range
34 miles

EV Charging times for Kia Sportage Charger

The table below shows estimated charges time from empty to full for a Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid. In the example below, we show the times to charge from empty. These charging times are particularly relevant for EV drivers, emphasizing the convenience and practicality of the charging options. We show different common residential plug types for this model charging at both level 2 and level 1.

Make/Model
Kia Sportage PHEV
Kia Sportage PHEV
Kia Sportage PHEV
Plug Type
5-15 (regular 3 pin)
14-30 (4 pin electric dryer type)
14-50 (4 pin)
Level
Level 1 (120 volt)
Level 2 (240 volt)
Level 2 (240 volt)
Battery Size (kWh)
13.8
13.8
13.8
Charge Rate
1.5 KW/hour @ 12 amps
5.5 KW/hour @ 24 amps
9.6 KW/hour @ 40 amps
AEFA Charge Time
~ 9.2 hours
~2.5 hours
~2 hours

For battery preservation, the ideal charging range of the battery is from 20% to 80%, as charging tends to slow outside this range to protect the battery and avoid exhaustive performance issues.

Why upgrade your Kia Sportage Charger

As shown per the table above, the charge time of your Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid with a manufacturers Level 1 (120-Volt) charger is 9.2 hours. However, upgrading to a Level 2 home (240-Volt) charger significantly reduces the charge time to 2 hours. To optimize your EV charging experience by maximizing charging speed, avoiding long queues at commercial charging stations, and ensuring a full overnight charge when electricity rates are lower (in some states, super off-peak charging can be as much as 40% cheaper than peak times), we recommend our NEMA 14-50 40 amp 9.6 kWh Kia Sportage EV Charger.

Connector type and charging rates

Owners of a Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid can charge the EV with a Type 1 SAE J1772 charger connector from the comfort of their own home, at work or at a public charging point. The maximum alternating current (AC) charge rate is 7.2 kW/hour. The EV internal software will not allow you overcharge the cars battery, it will automatically determine the available charge space and take the charge it is rated for.

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Best places to charge a Kia Sportage Charger

The majority of EV owners opt to charge at home due to the convenience and lower costs of home EV charging.  However, owners may charge Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid conveniently at home, at work where there are level 2 EV charging stations or at places such as strip malls, car parks and City owned installations. 14-50 EV chargers can also be used in camp grounds, RV parks and other stay over locations where the 14-50 receptacle is more common.

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At Work

Cost of charging a Kia Sportage Charger

The cost of charging your EV will depend on various factors such as the location (residential or commercial), State where you’re charging in, the time of day or charting power. Below are the costs depending on location.  In California, peak electricity is much more than the U.S. current averages for electricity of 20 ¢/kWh used in the calculation below.

Place
Home (empty to full)* Commercial chargers**
Avg. cost
$2.07 $5.38
Cost/mile
0.15¢ 0.39¢

* Assumes avg. U.S. tariff of 20 ¢/kWh.  Home charging costs will vary state by state depending on electricity costs
** Assumes tariff of 50 ¢/kWh applicable to most commercial Level 2 network EV chargers

Frequently Asked  Questions
Can I charge my Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid at a commercial charging station?
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Charging your Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid can be performed at Level 2 commercial charging stations, PHEV’s cannot be charged by DC Fast chargers.

What is the fastest charger for my Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid?
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The fastest available charging option is a 32 amp or 40 amp, 240-volt charger which we offer as 14-50 and 6-50 EV chargers.

What connector type does a Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid use?
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The Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid uses a J1772 Type 1 connector. There are currently no options for Kia EV to use NACs charger connector.

Is a level 1 EV charger sufficient for charging?
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Although compatible with Level 1 chargers, this will depend on the users lifestyle as the duration to fully charge (9.2 hours) will limit your ability to fully charge the vehicle and subsequently restricting electric driving.

What is the most popular level 2 EV chargers for Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid?
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The most popular charging option is the Level 2 14-50 240-volt EV charger as this will charge your EV to full capacity within 2 hours.

What is the main benefit of level 2 EV charging?
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A level 2 240 volt charger will allow owners to take advantage of favourable charging times, cost and added convenience which are limited by level 1 charging options. Ability for a complete charge at overnight lower cost rates will allow EV owners to fully benefit from all factors of electric-driving.

Why can’t I charge my Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid faster?
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The Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid power acceptance rate is limited to 7.2 kilowatts per hour currently.   Future versions may have higher power acceptance settings to enable faster charging.

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