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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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Level 1 everyday and anywhere EV charging
Power up or down for your situation
Allows charging on different circuit powers
Delayed charging: Charge at night during off-peak hours
Level 2, 220/240-volt charging
Fastest charging for each plug type
High power compatibility with all EVs
EV Charger
Hanger / Storage
Cable Protector
Charging Cover
Hardshell Carry Case
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
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
Built-in, high sensitivity breaker (RCCB)
Active leak current detection and signal
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The Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric vehicle was released to the public in March 2023 and became a multi-award winning vehicle over the remainder of the year. The EV sports a 53kW/h battery pack for its standard range model with an electric range of 361 mile and expected consumption of less than 14 kWh/100 km (150 mpg‑e). The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is compatible with Type 1 J1772 EV chargers and can be charged at a rate of 11kW/h in accordance with its maximum on-board alternating current. We are asked a number of questions around EV charging for the Hyundai Ioniq 6 so we have pulled together the below information as a helpful guide.
Battery Size |
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53-kW/h (77kW/h usable) |
DC commercial charging |
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Yes |
Cost per Charge |
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~ $5.00 |
Level 2 Charging |
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Yes |
Electric Range |
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361 miles |
The table below shows estimated full charging duration for a Hyundai Ioniq 6 when charged at with different common residential plug types for the Hyundai charging at both level 2 and level 1.
Different types of cables, such as Type 2 cables, are used for charging electric vehicles, and the charging speed can vary depending on the cable used.
Make/ Model |
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 |
Hyundai Ioniq 6 |
Hyundai Ioniq 6 |
Plug Type |
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5-15 (regular 3 pin |
14-30 (4 pin electric dryer type) |
14-50 and 6-50 (4 pin) |
Level |
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Level 1 (120 volt) |
Level 2 (240 volt) |
Level 2 (240 volt) |
Battery Size (kWh) |
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53 |
53 |
53 |
Charge Power |
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1.5 KW/hour @ 12 amps |
5.5 KW/hour @ 24 amps |
9.6 KW/hour @ 40 amps |
AEFA EV Charge Time |
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~ 35 hours |
~ 9.5hours |
~ 5.5 hours |
To preserve the battery, we would recommend charging the EV from 20% to 80%, as charging slows beyond this range and may reduce the longevity of the battery.
The main reason to upgrade your charger is to benefit from faster charging times, as Level 2 charging can deliver a full charge in 5.5 hours compared to 35 hours for a full Level 1 charge. This allows EV owners to fully charge their vehicle at cheaper overnight electricity rates and fully maximise their vehicles electric range.
You can charge the Hyundai Ioniq 6 at home, at work or at a public charging point with a Type 1 J1772 charger connector. This vehicle’s maximum alternating current (AC) is an 11kW/h charge rate which is determined by the EV’s on-board software and ensures the battery will not overcharge and only take charge it’s rated for.
Using the right cable, such as a Type 2 cable, is crucial for safe and efficient charging of your Hyundai Ioniq 6.
At EV Chargers, we offer charger types to accommodate all EV owners. The most popular charging solution we offer is the NEMA 14-50 40amp as this provides the quickest charging time for the Hyundai Ioniq 6. The power supply available at your home can affect the charging speed of your Hyundai Ioniq 6, with a 240-volt supply providing faster charging times. Another popular alternative is the 14-30 EV plug as this charger plugs into a 240-volt plug which most households already have to power heavy duty electric appliances.
The majority of EV owners will chose to charge their vehicle at home due to the convenience factor as well as the lower costs of overnight electricity charging rates. However, there are alternatives to home charging such as charging at work or charging stations in malls, car parks and City owned charging locations. Some charging stations are capable of charging up to two electric cars at the same time, providing convenience for multiple EV owners. If looking to charge your EV during an overnight stay, most camp grounds, RV parks etc. have facilities to charge your EV where a 14-50 receptacle is most common.
The cost of charging your Hyundai Ioniq 6 will vary greatly, depending on location (residential or commercial), State, time of day or charting power. In certain US states, electricity rates are much higher than the U.S. current averages for electricity of 20 ¢/kWh which has been used in the calculation below.
The cost of charging the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is comparable to other electric vehicles, with variations depending on location and electricity rates.
Place | |
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Home (empty to full)* | Commercial chargers** |
Avg. cost | |
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$8.00 | $20.00 |
Cost/mile | |
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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
You can charge your Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV at any Level 1, Level 2 and CCS commercial charging stations, including any DC quick charging facilities.
The fastest available charger type is a Level 2 32 amp, or 40 amp, 240-volt 14-50 or NEMA 6-50 EV charger.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 uses a J1772 Type 1 connector.
Most EV owners would say no, however would depend on the owners lifestyle and preference. It will take around 35 hours from an empty battery and therefore reduces your ability to drive electric as your battery won’t be fully charged when going to use the car.
At EV Chargers, the most popular charge type is the Level 2 14-50 EV Charger as this offers the quickest charging times for the Hyundai Ioniq 6.
A mixture of speed, cheaper overnight costs and convenience which is all enhanced with Level 2 charging when compared to Level 1. Level 2 240-volt charging allows owners to conduct their charging in the most efficient and convenient way in order to maximise the full capacity of the all-electric range offered.
Each EV has an on-board power acceptance rate which determines the maximum input possible per vehicle. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is limited to 11 kW/h currently. Future, more developed, versions may push higher power acceptance settings.
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6 months into use. It successfully charges my car as promised and without issue.
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excellent quality and no more waiting at the charging stations..