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Charging Time Information

The charging time depends on the charge type.

Charging Type

City-Type

Cruise-Type

AC charge

Takes about 6 hours and 10 minutes at room temperature. (Can be charged to 100%)

Takes about 9 hours and 35 minutes at room temperature. (Can be charged to 100%)

DC charge

100 kW-level charger

Takes about 47 minutes at room temperature to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%)

Takes about 47 minutes at room temperature to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%)

50 kW-level charger

Takes about 48 minutes at room temperature to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%)

Takes about 64 minutes at room temperature to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%)

Trickle charge (120 V)

Takes about 36 hours at room temperature. (Can be charged to 100%)

Takes about 59 hours at room temperature. (Can be charged to 100%)

* Depending on the condition and durability of high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.

* To know the estimated charging time, refer to the remaining charging time displayed on the instrument cluster or infotainment system screen.

Category

Charging Inlet

(Vehicle)

Charging Connector

Charging Outlet

How to Charge

Charging Time

AC Charge

Use the AC charger installed at home or public charging station

City-Type: Approx. 6 hours and 10 minutes

Cruise-Type: Approx. 9 hours and 35 minutes

* Can be charged to 100%

DC Charge

Use the DC charger at public charging station

City-Type: Approx. 47 minutes (100 kW) Approx. 48 minutes (50 kW)

Cruise-Type: Approx. 47 minutes (100 kW) Approx. 64 minutes (50 kW)

* To 80% of SOC, can be charged to 100%

Trickle charge (120 V)

Use household current

City-Type: Approx. 36 hours

Cruise-Type: Approx. 59 hours

* Can be charged to 100%

* Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer.

* 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.