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Checking the battery status
On the Energy Information screen, select Battery Status.
• You can check the current charge level, expected distance to empty, and charging time for each charge type.
• For more information about setting target battery charge level, refer to the “Setting the target battery charge level” section in this chapter.
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Information • The distance to empty is calculated based on the electric energy economy history and outside temperature while driving. The distance may change if the driving pattern changes.
• The distance to empty may vary depending on the change of the driving pattern even if the same target battery charge level is set.

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Checking electricity use
On the Energy Information screen, select Electricity Use.
• You can check the current energy consumption for each vehicle system.
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No.NameDescription
(1) Electronics Shows the power and energy consumption used by the vehicle
system, including the instrument cluster, infotainment system
(speaker and navigation), headlight, vehicle control unit, etc., and
the percentage of the power vehicle system used in total power
used since starting the vehicle.
(2) Climate Shows the power and energy consumption used by the air
conditioner or heater and the percentage of the power climate
system used in total power used since starting the vehicle.
(3) Drive train Shows the percentage of instantaneous and regenerative energy
consumed by the motor to drive the vehicle and the percentage of
the power driving system used in total power used since starting
the vehicle.
(4) Battery Care Shows the momentary power and energy consumption used when
increasing and cooling down the battery temperature to maintain
optimal battery performance and the percentage of battery
temperature control mode (Battery Care mode) used in the total
power used since starting the vehicle.
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Checking the electric energy economy history
On the Energy Information screen, select EV Electricity History.
• You can check the history of electric energy economy with the date and distance of previous driving.
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Setting the Next Departure Time
You can set an anticipated departure time for scheduled charging and target
temperature.
Information • Scheduled charging and climate will be activated based on the departure time.
• To use scheduled charging and climate function, the vehicle must be connected to the charger at the scheduled time.
• The scheduled climate function directly uses the power of the connected charger. It can maintain a pleasant environment and enhance vehicle performance by controlling the temperature of the
vehicle and the battery without using the high voltage battery power.

1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > Next Departure Time .
3. Set the anticipated departure schedule.
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4. Set anticipated time the vehicle will departure after charging.
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5. At Repeat option, select the day of the week to activate scheduled charging and target
temperature for the departure time.
Setting Scheduled Charging and Climate
You can set the date and time of when to charge the battery and the climate control
temperature. Also, you may select the time to start charging using the off-peak time
setting.
Information • Scheduled charging and climate can be activated based on the departure time.
• To use scheduled charging and climate function, the vehicle must be connected to the charger at the scheduled time.
• The scheduled climate function directly uses the power of the connected charger. It can maintain a pleasant environment and enhance vehicle performance by controlling the temperature of the
vehicle and the battery without using the high voltage battery power.

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Setting scheduled charging
Follow the instructions below to set the off-peak time and scheduled charging option.
1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, EV > Scheduled Charging and Climate > Scheduled
Charging .
3. Set the off-peak hours at Start Time and End Time.
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4. Select the charging option.
•Prioritize Off-peak Charging : Charging is activated during the off-peak time. It may
keep on charging past off-peak time to reach the target battery charge level.
• Charge ONLY during Off-peak : Charging is activated only during the off-peak time.
It may not be able to reach the target battery charge level.
• For more information about setting the target battery charge level, refer to the “Setting the target battery charge level” section in this chapter.
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Setting a scheduled climate
Follow the instructions below to set the scheduled climate control temperature.
1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > Scheduled Charging and Climate > Scheduled
Charging .
3. Set the desired temperature. • The air conditioning system is activated at the departure time.
• For more information about setting the departure time, refer to the “Setting the Next Departure Time” section in this chapter.
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Setting a Battery Discharging Limit When Using Vehicle to Load
(V2L)
Setting battery discharging limit (%) can prevent the battery from discharging when
operating home appliances or electronic devices using the high voltage battery.
• For more information about V2L function, refer to the “Setting the Next Departure Time” section in this chapter.
Information V2L is the system provides AC power using the high voltage battery for driving to operate several
electronic devices. You can operate home appliances and electronic devices, or charge another
electric vehicle in emergency using the charged electricity from the vehicle’s battery while
camping or doing other outdoor activities.

1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > Electricity Use .
3. Set the desired battery discharging limit (%). • The battery discharging limit can only be set below the current high voltage battery level.
• When the high voltage battery level reaches the set battery discharging limit, V2L function automatically cuts off electrical supply.
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Setting Electric Vehicle Specialized Functions
You can set various EV specialized functions such as target battery charge level, charging
current, battery conditioning mode, and utility mode from the EV Settings screen.
Setting the target battery charge level
Follow the instructions below to set the target battery charge level when charged with an
AC charger or a DC charger.
1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus
screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > EV Settings > Max. % Charge .
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3. Set each of the target battery charge level for AC charging and DC charging.
• The charging level can be changed by 10 %.
• If the target battery charge level is lower than the current high voltage battery charge level, the battery will not be charged.
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Setting the charging current
Follow the instructions below to set the charging current when using an AC charger or a
portable charger.
1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > (EV Settings) > Charging Current
• If the charging stops before reaching the target battery charge level while charging with an AC charger or a portable charger, reduce the size of the input current and
retry charging.
• The charging time may differ depending on which charging current is selected.
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Setting battery conditioning mode
You can raise the battery temperature to maintain optimal driving performance and DC
charging performance at conditions when the low temperature of the high voltage
battery temperature may degrade the battery performance.
1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV > (EV Settings) and select Battery Conditioning
Mode .
• The battery temperature while driving will be maintained adequately.
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Information Be aware of the followings when using battery conditioning mode.
• The driving distance may be reduced as energy is required to increase the battery temperature.
• If the battery temperature is low during driving or when the scheduled air conditioner/heater is activated, the battery conditioning mode is operated to improve driving performance. To ensure
driving distance the battery conditioning mode will not be operated when the battery level is too
low.
• If you set the DC charging station as your destination while using the battery conditioning mode, the battery temperature is optimized for charging and you can shorten the charging time after
you arrive and start charging.
• Battery conditioning mode is available for vehicles equipped with the battery heater.

Setting Utility Mode
Utility mode allows the high voltage battery to be used instead of the 12 V auxiliary
battery for purposes other than driving. You can use the audio and lights of the vehicle
without discharging the 12 V auxiliary battery and even use the indoor V2L feature.
Information • You cannot drive the vehicle while the utility mode is activated, and the gear can only be shifted to P (Park).
• You can use every electric device in the vehicle while the utility mode is activated.
• When the utility mode is activated, the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is applied automatically.

Follow the instructions below to set the utility mode.
1. Check the operation conditions of the utility mode. • The (ready indicator) is displayed on the instrument cluster.
• The gear is shifted to P (Park).
2. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
3. On the All menus screen, select EV > (EV Settings) > Utility mode and select Activate
Utility mode to activate the function (Utility Mode: ON).
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• The (ready indicator) turns off and the UTIL (utility indicator) illuminates on the
instrument cluster and the EPB is applied.
• The utility mode can be deactivated by pressing the Start/Stop button to the OFF position.
• If you want to utilize V2L function in the vehicle while the utility mode is activated, refer to the “Using Electricity Inside the Vehicle” section in this chapter.
Information If the utility mode is not activated when the vehicle is in the ready ( ) mode and the gear is
shifted to P (Park), inspect the operation status of EPB.

Searching for nearby charging stations
Around the course, around the current site, around the selected destination or charging
stations of interest can be searched. If you choose the charging station, the detailed
information is provided.
Information • When you sign up HYUNDAI BlueLink service, the available chargers at each charging station are displayed.
• The HYUNDAI Carpay function in the in-vehicle payment app allows for convenient payments to affiliated charging stations and parking lots without using physical cards. For more
information, refer to the user's manual provided in the infotainment system and the quick
reference guide.

1. On the infotainment system, swipe the Home screen to the left to display the All menus screen.
2. On the All menus screen, select EV and select the charging station icon next to the
vehicle
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