Hyundai Ioniq Electric 2019 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: HYUNDAI, Model Year: 2019, Model line: Ioniq Electric, Model: Hyundai Ioniq Electric 2019Pages: 555, PDF Size: 20.1 MB
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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 ........................................................................\
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Nearby by stations .............................................................H8
Energy Information ............................................................H8
ECO Driving ........................................................................\
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Charging and Climate Settings.........................................H9
EV Settings ........................................................................\
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Charging Information ............................................H12
Charging Time Information ..................................H12
Charging Types ......................................................H13
Charging Status .....................................................H14
Charging Connector AUTO/LOCK Mode ............H15
When the Charging Connector is Locked ...................H15
Scheduled Charging...............................................H16
Charging Precautions............................................H17
Normal Charge .......................................................H19
How to Connect Normal Charger..................................H19
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H22
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H23
How to Disconnect Normal Charger ............................H24
Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H25
Fast Charge ............................................................H26
How to Connect Fast Charger .......................................H26
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H28
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H28
How to Disconnect Fast Charger ..................................H29
Trickle Charge ........................................................H30
How to set the charge level of the portable
charger ........................................................................\
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How to Connect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H31
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency ..........................H35
Checking Charging Status ...............................................H36
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for
Portable Charger ...............................................................H37
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How to Disconnect Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H40
Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H41
Precautions for Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ..........................................H41
How to Start the Vehicle ......................................H42
How to Stop the Vehicle.......................................H42
Virtual Engine Sound System ..............................H43
Distance to Empty .................................................H43
When destination is not set ...........................................H44
When destination is set...................................................H44
Tips for Improving Distance to Empty ...............H45
ECO Guide ...............................................................H45
State of Charge (SOC) Gauge for
High Voltage Battery ............................................H46
Warning and Indicator Lights
(related to electric vehicle) .................................H46
Ready Indicator .................................................................H46
Service Warning Light .....................................................H47
Power Down Warning Light ...........................................H47
Charging Indicator Light..................................................H47
High Voltage Battery Level Warning Light .................H48
Regenerative Brake Warning Light ..............................H48
LCD Display Messages ..........................................H48
Shift to P to charge .........................................................H48
Remaining time ..................................................................H49 Charging Door Open ........................................................H49
Charger Error! / Quick Charger Error!........................H49
Stop vehicle and check brakes .....................................H50
Check brakes......................................................................H5\
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Low Battery........................................................................\
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Charge immediately. Power limited ..............................H51
Low Battery. Charge immediately.................................H51
Low Battery Temp. Power limited.................................H51
Battery Overheated! Stop vehicle ................................H52
Power limited .....................................................................H52\
Stop vehicle and check power supply .........................H53
Check Virtual Engine Sound System............................H53
Check electric vehicle system .......................................H54
Energy Flow ...........................................................H54
Vehicle Stop........................................................................\
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EV Propulsion ....................................................................H55
Regeneration ......................................................................H5\
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Aux. Battery Saver+ .............................................H55
Mode ........................................................................\
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System Setting...................................................................H57
LCD Message .....................................................................H57\
If an Accident Occurs ...........................................H58
Other Precautions for Electric Vehicle ..............H60
Service Plug ...........................................................H61
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H3
Electric Vehicle
An electric vehicle is driven using a
battery and an electric motor. While
general vehicles use an internal
combustion engine and gasoline as
fuel, electric vehicles use electrical
energy that is charged inside the
high voltage battery. As a result,
electric vehicles are eco-friendly in
that they do not require fuel and do
not emit exhaust gases.
Characteristics of Electric
Vehicles
1. It is driven using the electricalenergy that is charged inside the
high voltage battery. This method
prevents air pollution since fuel,
like gasoline, is not required,
negating the emission of exhaust
gases.
2. A high performance motor is used in the vehicle as well. Compared
to standard, internal combustion
engine vehicles, engine noise and
vibrations are much more minimal
when driving.
3. When decelerating or driving downhill, regenerative braking is
utilized to charge the high voltage
battery. This minimizes energy
loss and increases the distance to
empty.
4. When the battery charge is not sufficient, normal charge, quick
charge and trickle charge are
available. (Refer to "Charge Types
for Electric Vehicle" for details.)
Information
What does regenerative braking do?
It uses the electric motor when decel-
erating or braking which transforms
vehicle motion (kinetic energy) to elec-
trical energy to charge the high volt-
age batteries. (Torque is applied in the
opposite direction when decelerating
to generate braking force and electric
energy.)
Battery Information
• The vehicle is composed of a highvoltage battery that drives the
motor and air-conditioner, and an
auxiliary battery (12 V) that drives
the lamps, wipers, and audio sys-
tem.
The auxiliary battery is automati- cally charged when the vehicle is in
the ready ( ) mode or the high
voltage battery is being charged.
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On-Board Charger (OBC) : External device (low speed) to charge the high
voltage battery.
Inverter : Transforms direct current into alternate current to supply power
to the motor, and transforms alternate current into direct current to charge
the high voltage battery.
LDC : Transforms power from the high voltage battery to low voltage (12 V)
to supply power to the vehicle (DC-DC).
On-Board Charger
(OBC) High Voltage Battery
EPCU
(Inverter + LDC)
Motor
Reduction Gear
Main Components of Electric Vehicle
Motor : Uses electrical energy
stored inside the high voltage bat-
tery to drive the vehicle (functions
like an engine in a standard vehi-
cle).
Reduction Gear : Delivers rota-
tional force of the motor to the tires
at appropriate speeds and torque.
High voltage battery (lithium-ion
polymer) : Stores and supplies
power necessary for the electric
vehicle to operate (12 V auxiliary
battery provides power to the vehi-
cle features such as lights and
wipers).
❈ OBC : On-Board Charger
❈ LDC : Low V oltage DC-DC Converter
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High Voltage Battery (lithium-
ion polymer)
The charge amount of the highvoltage battery may gradually
decrease when the vehicle is not
driving.
The battery capacity of the high voltage battery may decrease
when the vehicle is stored in
high/low temperatures. Distance to empty may vary
depending on the driving condi-
tions, even if the charge amount is
the same. The high voltage battery
may expend more energy when
driving at high speed or uphill.
These actions may reduce the dis-
tance to empty.
The high voltage battery is used when using the air-conditioner /
heater. This may reduce the dis-
tance to empty. Make sure to set
moderate temperatures when
using the air-conditioner/heater.
Natural degradation may occur with the high voltage battery
depending on the number of years
the vehicle is used. This may
reduce the distance to empty.
When the charge capacity and dis- tance to empty keep falling, con-
tact an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
er for inspection and maintenance.
•Do not intentionally remove or
disassemble high voltage
components and high voltage
battery connectors and wires.
Also, be careful not to dam-
age high voltage components
and the high voltage battery. It
may cause serious injury and
significantly impact the per-
formance and durability of the
vehicle.
When inspection and mainte-
nance is required for high volt-
age components and the high
voltage battery, contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
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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 charge
amount is not enough, immediate-
ly charge to full and store the vehi-
cle.
Normal charge is recommended to keep the high voltage battery in
optimal 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 is
recommended.)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)". If the
vehicle is kept at ''L (Low)" for
a long period, it may damage
the high voltage battery and
the high voltage battery may
have to be replaced depending
on the level of degradation.
If the vehicle is in a collision,
contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer to inspect whether the
high voltage battery is still con-
nected.
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 -31°F (-35°C).
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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1Reachable areas
2Risky areas
(depending on circumstances)
3Unreachable areas
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Nearby by stations
Stations around the current location
are searched. Depending on the
symbol color of the station, it is cate-
gorized as Reachable, Risky and
Unreachable.
Energy Information
You can check battery information
and electricity use.
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 and range when 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 marked
with 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
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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