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Electric Vehicle ........................................................H3
Characteristics of Electric Vehicles ......................H3
Battery Information ................................................H3
Main Components of Electric Vehicle ..................H4
High Voltage Battery (lithium-ion polymer)........H5
High Voltage Battery Warmer System .................H6
EV Mode ...................................................................H7
Range .....................................................................................H7
Nearby by stations .............................................................H8
Energy Information ............................................................H8
ECO Driving ...........................................................................H9
Charging and Climate Settings.........................................H9
EV Settings .........................................................................H10
Charging Information ............................................H12
Charging Time Information ..................................H12
Charging Types (Except Europe) ........................H13
Charging Types (For Europe) ..............................H14
Charging Status .....................................................H15
Charging Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode ...........H16 When the Charging Connector Is Locked ...................H16
Scheduled Charging...............................................H17
Charging Precautions............................................H18
Normal Charge (Except Europe) .........................H20 How to Connect Normal Charger..................................H20
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H23
How to Disconnect Normal Charger ............................H24
Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H25 Fast Charge (Except Europe) ..............................H26
How to Connect Fast Charger .......................................H26
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H28
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H29
How to Disconnect Fast Charger ..................................H30
Trickle Charge (Except Europe) ..........................H31 How to Connect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H31Checking Charging Status ...............................................H35
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for
Portable Charger ...............................................................H36
How to Disconnect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H39 Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H40
Precautions for Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H40
Normal Charge (For Europe) ...............................H41 How to Connect Normal Charger..................................H41
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H44
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H45
How to Disconnect Normal Charger ............................H46
Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H47
Fast Charge (For Europe) ....................................H48 How to Connect Fast Charger .......................................H48
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H50
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H50
How to Disconnect Fast Charger ..................................H51
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Trickle Charge (For Europe) ................................H52How to Connect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H52Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H56
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H56
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for
Portable Charger ...............................................................H58
How to Disconnect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H61 Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H62
Precautions for Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H62
How to Start the Vehicle ......................................H63
How to Stop the Vehicle.......................................H64
Virtual Engine Sound System ..............................H64
Distance to Empty .................................................H65 When destination is not set ...........................................H65
When destination is set...................................................H66
Tips for Improving Distance to Empty ...............H66
ECO Guide ...............................................................H67
State of charge (SOC) gauge for high voltage
battery.....................................................................H67
Warning and Indicator Lights
(related to electric vehicle) .................................H68 Ready Indicator ................................................................H68
Service Warning Light .....................................................H68
This warning light illuminates : ......................................H68
Power Down Warning Light ...........................................H69
Charging Indicator Light..................................................H69
High Voltage Battery Level Warning Light .................H69
Regenerative Brake Warning Light ..............................H70 LCD Display Messages ..........................................H70
Shift to P to charge .........................................................H70
Remaining time ..................................................................H70
Charging Door Open ........................................................H71
Charger Error! / Quick Charger Error!........................H71
Stop vehicle and check brakes .....................................H71
Check brakes......................................................................H72
Low Battery........................................................................H72
Charge immediately. Power limited ..............................H72
Low Battery. Charge immediately.................................H73
Low Battery Temp. Power limited.................................H73
Battery Overheated! Stop vehicle ................................H73
Power limited .....................................................................H74
Stop vehicle and check power supply .........................H74
Check Active Air Flap System........................................H75
Check Virtual Engine Sound System............................H75
Check electric vehicle system .......................................H75
Energy flow ...........................................................H76 Vehicle Stop........................................................................H76
EV Propulsion ....................................................................H76
Regeneration ......................................................................H77
Aux. Battery Saver+ .............................................H77 Mode ....................................................................................H77
System Setting...................................................................H78
LCD Message .....................................................................H78
If an Accident Occurs ...........................................H79
Other Precautions for Electric Vehicle ..............H81
Service Plug ...........................................................H81
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H6
If the vehicle will not be in use foran extended period of time, charge
the high voltage battery once every
three months to prevent it from dis-
charging. Also, if the chargeamount is not enough, immediate-
ly charge to full and store the vehi-
cle.
Normal charge is recommended to keep the high voltage battery inoptimal condition.
If the high voltage battery charge
amount is below 20%, you can
keep the high voltage battery per-
formance in optimal condition if
you charge the high voltage battery
to 100%. (Once a month or more isrecommended.)High Voltage Battery Warmer System
The high voltage battery warmer
system prevents reduction of battery
output when battery temperature is
low. If the charging connector is con-
nected, the warmer system automat-
ically operate according to the bat-
tery temperature.
Charging time may shorten compare
to vehicles without the high voltage
battery warmer system. But, electric-
ity charge may increase because of
high voltage battery warmer system
operation.Make sure to use a designated
charger when charging the
high voltage battery. Using dif-
ferent types of chargers may
have a serious impact on vehi-
cle durability.
Make sure that the high volt-
age battery charger gauge
does not reach ''L (Low) or 0".
If the vehicle is kept at ''L (Low)
or 0" for a long period, it may
damage the high voltage bat-
tery and the high voltage bat-
tery may have to be replaced
depending on the level ofdegradation.
If the vehicle is in a collision,
we recommend that you con-
tact an authorized HYUNDAIdealer to inspect whether the
high voltage battery is stillconnected.
CAUTION
The high voltage battery warmer
system operates when the charg-ing connector is connected to
the vehicle.
However, the high voltage
warmer system may not operate
when battery temperature drops
below -35°C (-31°F).
CAUTION
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EV Mode (if equipped)
If you select the "EV" menu at the
AVN home screen or press the "EV"
button on the right side of the air-
conditioning button panel, you can
enter EV mode.
For details on EV Mode, refer to the
Multimedia manual that is provided
separately.The EV mode has a total of 7 menus
Range, Nearby Stations, Energy
Information, Drive Mode Settings,
ECO Driving, Charging/Climate
Settings and EV Settings.
Range
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Nearby by stations
Stations around the current location
is searched. Depending on the sym-bol color of the station, it is catego-
rized as Reachable, Risky and
Unreachable.
Energy Information
You can check battery information
and power consumption.
Battery Information
You can check the reachable range,
total battery power remaining, and
expected charging time for each
charge type.
Energy Consumption
Power that is consumed by the drive-
train, climate and electrical compo-
nents are displayed.
You can check the current reachable
range when Range and Climate is
turned off.
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ECO Driving
You can check ECO level information
and ECO driving history.
ECO Level
A total of 8 ECO levels and the aver- age energy consumption are dis-
played depending on vehicle driving
style.
Driving History
You can check the date (1), distance
(2), and the fuel economy (3) rating
of the previous driving trips. The date
with the highest ECO level is markedwith a star shaped icon.
Charging and Climate Settings
You can set the date and time of
when to charge the battery and the
climate control temperature. Two
separate schedules can be set.
Also, you may select the time to start
charging using the Off-peak Time.
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Set Departure and Climate Off-peak Time Settings
EV Settings
Warning
You can select or deselect the
Range Warning. - Range Warning : If the destination
set in the navigation cannot be
reached with the. remaining battery,
a warning message is displayed.Description
1Set anticipated departure time after charging
2Set temperature inside the vehicle
3Select the day of the week you wish
to charge your vehicle
Description
1
If selected, starts charging only on the designated off-peak time
If deselected, starts charging only on the scheduled time
2Set the most inexpensive time to start charging
3Set the most inexpensive time to complete charging
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Charging Current
You can adjust the current levels for
Normal charging. Select an appropri-
ate current level for normal chargers
or portable chargers that is used. If
the normal charging process does
not start or abruptly stops in the mid-
dle, re-select another proper level
and re-try charging the vehicle.Information
If a lower current level is selected, the
charging time will take longer.
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H12
Charging Information
Normal Charge :
The electric vehicle is charged by
plugging into a normal charger
installed in your home or a public
charging station. (For further details,
refer to the 'Normal Charge'.)
Fast Charge (if equipped):
You can charge at high speeds at
public charging stations. Refer to
the respective company's manual
that is provided for each fast charg-
er type.
Battery performance and durability
can deteriorate if the fast charger is
used constantly.
Use of fast charge should be mini-
mized in order to help prolong high
voltage battery life.
Trickle Charge :
The Electric vehicle can be charged
by using household electricity. The
electrical outlet in your home mustcomply with regulations and can
safely accommodate the Voltage /
Current (Amps) / Power (Watts) rat-
ings specified on the portable
charge.
Charging Time Information
Normal Charge :
Takes about 4 hours 25 minutes at
room temperature. (Can becharged to 100%.)
Fast Charge (if equipped):
- 50 kw charger : Takes about 30
minutes at room temperature when charged to 80%.
- 100 kw charger : Takes about 23 minutes at room temperaturewhen charged to 80%.
Both 50/100 kw charger can becharged to 94%.
Trickle Charge :
Takes up to 12 hours at room tem-
perature. (Can be charged to100%.) Information
Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery,
charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for
charging the high voltage battery may
vary.
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Charging Types (Except Europe)
CategoryCharging Inlet(Vehicle)Charging ConnectorCharging OutletHow to ChargeCharging Time
Normal
Charge
Use normal charger installed
in homes or publiccharging stationApprox. 4 hours 25
minutes (to fully
charge, 100%)
Fast Charge
Use the fast
charger at publiccharging station50 kw : approx. 30 min.
100 kw : approx. 23
min. (to charge 80%)
Trickle
Charge Use household currentApprox. 12 hours (to
fully charge, 100%)
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.
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