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[New Car] Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV 6

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Limted data available and a charging video with the current pre production model - all my data is from German language sources.

Battery sizes: 58kWh and 72,6 kWh, both are usable (net rather than gross) capacity figures.

Drive trains: RWD and AWD for both battery sizes for the Hyundai, RWD for both sizes and AWD only for the big battery in the Kia.

Charging speeds at 350kW 800V HPC, peak speed is officially 220 kW for the big battery, they seem to be scaled by the size (see full charging speed 10%->80%), so max speed for the 58kWh pack should be around 176kW.

Charging times 10%..80% according to Hyundai:

detailed figures from https://konfigurator.hyundai.de/configure/ioniq-5/46/V1/139/trims

choose "Motor" configs and look into last tab "Ihre Konfiguration"

72,6 kWh pack

  • 800V DC HPC: 18 minutes
  • 50 kW 400V DC: 57 minutes
  • AC 10.5 kW: 6h15m

58 kWh pack

  • 800V DC HPC: 18 minutes
  • 50 kW 400V DC: 47 minutes
  • AC 10.5 kW: 5h

WLTP figures (ranges and consumptions):
https://www.hyundai.de/wltp/ -> scroll down to "Ioniq 5"

Charging video, preproduction car, with some data points:

  • starts at 12%
  • 1 min - 14% - 181 kW - 2 kWh
  • 4 min - 23% - 187 kW - 10 kWh
  • 5 min - 31% - 190 kW - 16 kWh
  • 7 min - 40% - 221 kW - 23 kWh
  • 9 min - 48% - 223 kW - 29 kWh - upto 56%
  • 11 min - 57% - 124 kW - 36 kWh
  • 13 min - 65% - 161 kW - 43 kWh
  • 17 min - 76% - 152 kW - 51 kWh
  • 18 min - 80% - 153 kW - 54 kWh - at 749V btw.

     

 

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Owner of a brand new Ioniq 5 218 RWD 73 Kwh I’m puzzled what the settings should be for the reference usage. Currently when I plan a trip it makes far too many stops and what surprises me most is that the % of battery goes to 10% every time even after a 3rd of the battery being used! What should I do about this?

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I think the Ioniq 5 trims need to be seperated to take into account the size of the wheels. In the US the SE & SEL AWD are expected to have better efficiency compared to the Limited AWD because of the wheel size difference. (19'' vs 20''). 

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