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VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS
• This vehicle should not be modified. Modification of your vehicle could affect its performance, safety or durability and may even violate governmental safety and
emissions regulations.
In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from any modification may not
be covered under warranty.
• If you use unauthorized electronic devices, it may cause the vehicle to operate abnormally, wire damage, battery discharge and fire. For your safety, do not use
unauthorized electronic devices.
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VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR
is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment
or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems
performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety
systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as:
• How various systems in your vehicle were operating;
• Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/ fastened;
• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,
• How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which
crashes and injuries occur.
NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a nontrivial crash situation occurs;
no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data
(for example, name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other
parties, such as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data with the type of
personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such
as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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Introduction/Getting Started with Your Electric Vehicle
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Charging Your Electric Vehicle
Check the detailed information about charging an electric vehicle and charge your
vehicle.
Electric vehicles can be charged via an AC charger or DC charger installed at public
charging stations. If the vehicle cannot be moved to a public charging station in the event
of an emergency, you can charge the vehicle via the In-Cable Control Box (ICCB) with a
power source (AC 120 V).
To find a nearby public charging station, refer to the “Searching for nearby charging
stations” in this chapter.
Safety Precautions for Charging Your Electric Vehicle
Before charging your electric vehicle, read and comply with all the safety information
below. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire and result in a serious injury,
death, vehicle malfunction, or property damage.
Precautions for electric medical devices
WARNING Electromagnetic waves that are generated from the charger can seriously impact electric
medical devices, such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker. When using such devices,
make sure to consult with your doctor and the manufacturer to find out whether charging
your electric vehicle will impact the operation of your device.

Basic safety precautions for charging
WARNING • Before charging, apply the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) with the brake pedal pressed, shift to P (Park) and turn off the vehicle. Movement of the vehicle while
charging may result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
• Use specified electric vehicle charger only. Failure to do so may damage the charger, charging cable, or vehicle. Also, it may lead to safety hazards, such as fire, explosion,
etc.
• To avoid death, serious injury, or property damage electric shock and fire, follow the instructions below:
- Do not touch the interior of the charging connector, charging plug, or the vehicle charging inlet when connecting the cable to the charger and the charging inlet on
the vehicle.
- Do not touch the charging connector and charging plug with wet hands, or when standing in water or snow while connecting the charging cable.
- When connecting or removing the charging cable, you must hold the charging connector handle and charging plug.
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CAUTION To prevent property damage or injury due to fire or explosion, follow the instructions
below.
• Only use the genuine AC charging cable provided by the manufacturer (if equipped).
• Try to avoid using an extension cord, but if you must use to reach a 120 V outlet, ensure it is a medium to heavy duty grounded extension cord rated at 15 A minimum.
• Check the rated voltage and maximum charging current required for charging, and ensure that the charger power you are using meets the requirements.
• Immediately stop charging if you discover abnormal conditions, such as odor or smoke.

Understanding the AC charging cable
The exterior and configuration of the AC charging cable are as follows:
B0001001(1) Charging connector (Vehicle side)
(2) Charging plug (Charger side)
Charging with an AC charger
Follow the instructions below to charge the vehicle with an AC charger.
1. With the vehicle started, apply the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) while pressing the brake pedal.
2. Turn all switches off, shift to P (Park), and stop the vehicle.
3. With the vehicle door unlocked, press the open indicator on the charging door to open the charging door.
4. Open the charging inlet cover and check the charging connector and charging inlet for dust or other contaminants
• If there is any dirt or contaminants, remove it using the air gun.
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Understanding the DC charging connector

The exterior of the DC charging cable is as follows:

B0001101(1) DC charging connector (Vehicle side)
Charging with a DC charger
Follow the instructions below to charge the vehicle with a DC charger.
1. With the vehicle started, apply the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) while pressing the brake pedal.
2. Turn all switches off, shift to P (Park), and stop the vehicle.
3. With the vehicle door unlocked, press the open indicator on the charging door to open the charging door.
4. Open the charging inlet cover and check the charging connector and charging inlet for dust or other contaminants.
• If there is any dirt or contaminants, remove it using the air gun.
WARNING Do not touch the interior of the charging connector of the charging cable or the
charging inlet on the vehicle.

5. Remove the charging connector protection cap of the DC charging cable, hold the charging connector handle, and connect it to the DC charging inlet on the vehicle. Push
it until you hear a click.
• When charging starts, the estimated charging time will be displayed on the instrument cluster for a minute.
Information If you open the driver’s door while charging, the estimated charging time will also be displayed
on the instrument cluster for a minute.

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Introduction/Getting Started with Your Electric Vehicle
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• If an error occurs, you can reset the portable charger by disconnecting and reconnecting the power plug, and then pressing the button on the control box for more
than two seconds.
• If the same symptom repeats after resetting the portable charger, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• If there is no status change for more than one minute, the portable charger will be switched to power saving mode, and the display light will be turned off.
Charging with a portable charger
Follow the instructions below to charge the vehicle with a portable charger.
1. Connect the power plug of the portable charger to the electrical outlet at tour home.
• The power indicator light on the control box will turn green.
2. Set the charging current by pressing the button on the back of the control box for more than two seconds until the number on the charging current indicator blinks.
NOTICE An example of a portable charger charging current setting suitable for the rated current
of the power supplied is as follows. However, the appropriate charging current may
vary depending on the environment, such as the power usage inside the building.
• The charging current is changed each time the button is pressed, in the order of &#34;6 A - 8 A - 10 A - 12 A.&#34;
• If 10 seconds have passed without pressing any button, the blinking will stop and the charging current will be finished.

3. With the vehicle started, apply the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) while pressing the brake pedal.
4. Turn all switches off, shift to P (Park), and stop the vehicle.
5. With the vehicle door unlocked, press the open indicator on the charging door to open the charging door.
6. Open the charging inlet cover and check the charging connector and charging inlet for dust or other contaminants.
• If there is any dirt or contaminants, remove it using the air gun.
Outlet CurrentICCB Charge level
14-16 A 12 A
12-13 A 10 A
10-11 A 8 A
8-9 A 6 A
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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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Driving Your Electric Vehicle
Check how to use the devices inside the vehicle that you must know for driving, such as
starting, braking, and shifting the electric vehicle.
Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
Follow the instructions below to start or stop the vehicle.
CAUTION • Always fasten the seat belt before starting the vehicle for safety.
• Check if the EBP is applied before starting the vehicle.

Starting the vehicle
1. Holding the smart key, sit in the driver’s seat.
2. Press the Start/Stop button while pressing the brake pedal.• On the instrument cluster, (ready indicator) is displayed.
Information While the (ready indicator) is displayed, press the brake pedal, shift to D (Drive) or R
(Reverse), and release the EBP and the brake pedal to start moving the vehicle forward or
backward. You can start driving by pressing the accelerator pedal slowly and decelerate or stop by
pressing the brake pedal.

Stopping the vehicle
1. Stop the vehicle completely by pressing the brake pedal.
2. Apply the EPB while pressing the brake pedal, and press the gear’s P button to shift to P (Park).
3. Press the Start/Stop button. • The (ready indicator) on the instrument cluster turns off.
Information There are other Start/Stop button positions besides the ON/OFF. Use it appropriately paying
attention to the discharging of the 12 V battery.
•ACC : The 12 V battery power is turned on, allowing some devices, such as infotainment system
and air conditioning system to operate. Press the Start/Stop button when it is in the OFF position
to turn on ACC.
• ON : The 12 V battery power is turned on, allowing to check the instrument cluster and use all
the electric devices inside the vehicle. Press the Start/Stop button when it is in the ACC position
to turn it ON.

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Checking the real time energy status (CHARGE/POWER gauge)
The CHARGE/POWER gauge displays the charging and discharging status of the electric
energy produced by the regenerative braking and the energy consumption of the electric
motor.
B0002902
•CHARGE : Shows the charging status of the electric motor when vehicle is decelerating
or driving on a downhill road (being charged by the regenerative brakes). The more
electric energy is charged, the lower the gauge level.
• POWER : Shows discharging status of the electric motor when vehicle is accelerating or
driving on an uphill road. The more electric energy is discharged (used), the higher the
gauge level.
Checking the State of Charge (SOC)
The SOC indicator is displayed at the bottom of the CHARGE/POWER gauge and shows
the charge level of the high voltage battery as a percentage. The lower the number, the
more the vehicle needs to be charged, and 100 % indicates a full charge.
B0002903
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Checking the warning lights
Check the cause of the warning lights referring to the table below and take appropriate
measures.
Warning LightCauseMeasure
Service warning light This warning light illuminates:
• When there is a problem with
related parts of the electric
vehicle control system, such
as sensors, etc.
• When an actuator, electric compressor for air
conditioning, etc.
malfunctions. In a normal condition, it
illuminates for about 3 seconds
when the Start/Stop button is in
the ON position and then goes
off.
• When the warning light
illuminates while driving, or
does not go off after starting
the vehicle, have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Power down indicator light This warning light illuminates:
• When the high voltage
battery level is too low or
voltage is decreasing.
(Output limit occurs when the
charge level is insufficient.)
• When the temperature of the high voltage battery is too
high or too low.
• When the driving system temperature is overheated
and requires protection. If it illuminates alone, it is not
failure.
• If both Power down indicator
light and Service warning
light illuminate at the same
time, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• When the indicator is illuminating, immediately
charge the vehicle. The
driving speed may be limited
and the vehicle may not
properly drive uphill.
High voltage battery level warning light This warning light illuminates
when the high voltage battery
level is low. Immediately charge the
vehicle. The vehicle can drive
an additional 18-31 mi. (30-50
km).
• The actual distance to empty
depends on the driving
conditions.
Regenerative brake warning light This warning light illuminates
when the regenerative brake
does not operate and the brake
does not perform well due to
the malfunction of the brake
system. Drive safely and have your
vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• The operation of the brake
pedal may feel deeper than
normal or the braking
distance may increase.
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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information, and Reporting Safety Defects
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Interior Overview
A1000501The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
(1) Inside door handle .................................................................................................... 5-25
(2) Integrated memory system .....................................................................................5-30
(3) Seat ............................................................................................................................. 3-3
(4) EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch ................................................................... 6-24
(5) Instrument panel illumination ................................................................................... 4-3 (6) Charging door open/close button .......................................................................... 5-62
(7) Power trunk open/close button .............................................................................. 5-56
(8) ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF button ....................................................... 6-31
(9) Side view mirror folding button .............................................................................. 5-43
(10) Side view mirror control switch ............................................................................. 5-43
(11) Steering wheel ......................................................................................................... 5-32
(12) Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever ....................................................................... 5-33
(13) Power outlet .......................................................................................................... 5-102 (14) Hood release lever .................................................................................................. 5-53
(15) Central door lock switch ........................................................................................ 5-25 (16) Power window switches.........................................................................................5-46
(17) Power window lock button..................................................................................... 5-47
(18) AUTO Hold button .................................................................................................. 6-27
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