- The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 comes from the manufacturing facility with a Tesla-style NACS plug, the primary non-Tesla to make use of that format.
- It’s going to nonetheless pull the fast-charging speeds the Ioniq 5 is legendary for. However efficiency will probably be totally different on the Tesla Superchargers because of their voltage variations.Â
- Utilizing an adapter for normal CCS quick chargers will not have an effect on speeds, nevertheless.Â
Whenever you purchase a Hyundai Ioniq 5, you are getting a number of automotive. For years now, it has been one of many most-awarded and top-ranked electrical automobiles for its mixture of vary, type and efficiency. However arguably the coup de grâce has been its fast-charging prowess. Like different automobiles on the Hyundai Motor Group’s E-GMP platform, the Ioniq 5 is able to utilizing among the strongest DC quick chargers round, and may use them to rocket from a ten% cost to 80% in simply 18 minutes.Â
So when Hyundai determined that the newly American-made 2025 Ioniq 5 would use a Tesla-style North American Charging Normal (NACS) plug from the manufacturing facility, this introduced engineers with an attention-grabbing downside: how do they get the automotive to carry out the identical manner if it used a Tesla Supercharger? Â
In a briefing with InsideEVs and different journalists a number of weeks in the past, Hyundai Motor America engineers mentioned they’re assured they pulled it off. And that whereas Ioniq 5 homeowners will not get the crazy-fast charging speeds they’re accustomed to in the event that they use Tesla’s Supercharger community, they’re going to nonetheless be impressed, and different DC quick chargers will work in addition to they all the time have.Â
“There may be a complete division in Ann Arbor that works on charging and research this,” Hyundai spokesperson Miles Johnson mentioned on the briefing. If the Ioniq 5 did not cost in addition to everybody anticipated, he mentioned, “We would not be placing these items out. It has to work, and it must be at our ranges and at our commonplace.”
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The charging speeds for the up to date American-spec Ioniq 5—which is now the primary non-Tesla EV to make use of a Tesla-style plug from the manufacturing facility—breaks down like this.
There are actually two methods to fast-charge the EV. Homeowners can plug in natively at a Tesla Supercharger station only a Tesla Mannequin Y or Cybertruck proprietor would. After they do, the height charging price they’ll see on most Superchargers (the V3 ones, particularly) they’ll see most speeds of 135 kW. That ought to take the Ioniq 5 from 10% to 80% in 24 minutes if the automotive has the smaller 63 kWh battery pack.
On the bigger battery pack most Ioniq 5 trim ranges may have, a Tesla Supercharger will take it from 10% to 80% in 29 minutes.Â
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The opposite option to fast-charge is to make use of one other adapter—this one for Mixed Charging System (CCS) plugs, which symbolize most non-Tesla plugs on the market from Electrify America and different suppliers. Lots of these now provide sooner charging speeds than Tesla’s community does.
Utilizing the CCS adapter, Ioniq 5 homeowners will see speeds of as much as 257 kW once they use a 350 kW DC quick charger. That ought to take the automotive from 10% to 80% in 20 minutes, no matter their battery measurement. And it is proper in step with the efficiency of the earlier Ioniq 5 on a CCS fast-charger.Â
In different phrases, “the adapter doesn’t have an effect on the charging pace,” mentioned Karl Holodnick, Engineering Supervisor for Propulsion and Charging at Hyundai America’s Technical Middle. Furthermore, he mentioned, the 2025 Ioniq 5 will truly be sooner to cost on the Tesla community than the previous automobiles did once they used the Tesla Magic Dock stations. These maxed out round 99 kW, however now they will hit speeds there of as much as 135 kW. “There are some variations within the battery design, the place we’re in a position to cost at the next present now,” Holodnick mentioned. Â
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Â | 63 kWh | 84 kWh |
DC Quick Charging (10-80%) |
Tesla NACS | 24 minutes | half-hour |
 | w/ CCS Adapter on 50 kW DC quick charger | 1 hour, 1 minute | 1 hour, 21 minutes |
 | w/ CCS adapter, >250 kW DC quick charger | 20 minutes | 20 minutes |
AC Stage 2 Charging (10-80%) | Â | 5 hours, 40 minutes | 7 hours, 20 minutes |
So if this bears out, the 2025 Ioniq 5 will preserve its status as one of many quickest-charging EVs in its class—if not the quickest. By comparability, a equally priced Chevrolet Equinox EV can settle for DC fast-charging as much as simply 150 kW and in our testing will solely go from 20% to 80% in 35 minutes. Equally, a Tesla Mannequin Y can normally cost from 10% to 80% in roughly 27 minutes on a Tesla 250 kW charger.Â
The brand new Tesla NACS-equipped Ioniq 5s will include a CCS adapter, whereas present Ioniq 5 homeowners will have the ability to buy a Tesla-style adapter for his or her automobiles quickly too. Extra particulars on the latter are coming quickly, Hyundai officers mentioned, however they count on all present homeowners to get their adapters and have the ability to entry the Tesla community within the first quarter of 2025. When the 2025 Ioniq 5 launches, it will likely be prepared from the begin to use the Tesla community.Â
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As for plug-and-charge, the characteristic that permits Tesla homeowners to seamlessly roll as much as a charger and pay robotically from a web-based account with out fidgeting with some smartphone app, that’s at present beneath improvement.Â
“We’re engaged on all these integration items to make that attainable,” mentioned Ian Tupper, the Senior Group Supervisor of Strategic Environmental Partnerships at Hyundai. “At the beginning, our homeowners of the mannequin yr 25 Ioniq 5 must use the Tesla app to cost, however we’re additionally including the charging characteristic to the Hyundai app as properly.”Â
The 2025 Ioniq 5 may also be able to vehicle-to-load (V2L) bidirectional charging like previous fashions, which permits it to energy different gadgets and even complete properties if wanted. And like previous automobiles, that can work by means of an exterior adapter that works with the brand new NACS plug.
It is not instantly clear if automobiles just like the Kia EV6 or Genesis GV60, which use the identical {hardware} because the Ioniq 5 and can launch comparable adapters after which NACS plugs quickly, will provide the identical efficiency or not. Presumably, this knowledge offers us a good suggestion of what to anticipate from these automobiles.
What’s The Distinction?Â
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For newcomers to the EV world—individuals used to pulling as much as a fuel station, (hopefully) figuring out which octane to decide on after which merely driving off after the pump is finished—the world of charging curves, kilowatt hours and plug sorts can really feel confounding.Â
It is a part of why the entire American auto business is transferring to Tesla’s plug commonplace, now formally extra known as SAE J3400. After Ford first negotiated a deal for its EVs to make use of Tesla’s charging community after which swap to its plug, different carmakers shortly adopted, fed up with the unreliable and inconsistent experiences at present EV charging networks. Tesla’s Supercharger community is just not solely the biggest one, but additionally broadly thought of the very best.
A part of that high quality, nevertheless, was as a result of Tesla famously controls the complete {hardware} and software program expertise for automobiles and chargers from prime to backside. Getting different kinds of EVs—which use many various batteries, software program setups and so forth—to make use of the Tesla community equally has been a problem at occasions. Furthermore, the swap to NACS plugs and Tesla Supercharger entry has been delayed at a number of moments this yr, reportedly partially after Tesla’s charging group layoffs this spring.Â
However there’s been one other problem for the engineers behind EVs just like the Ioniq 5: voltage. Merely put, that is the ability that “pushes” electrical energy, and it applies to each the automobiles themselves and their chargers.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and many of the otehr Hyundai E-GMP automobiles are 800-volt EVs. Just a few others are proper now, just like the Porsche Taycan and Lucid Air, though the entire business is regularly transferring in that path. Most different EVs are able to 400 volts—lengthy the business commonplace. And most Tesla fashions (save for the brand new Cybertruck) are 350 or 400 volt EVs.Â
The Tesla Supercharger community was designed for these automobiles. Most of them run round 500 volts, Hyundai officers mentioned. However Hyundai’s personal EVs are able to sooner charging speeds partially due to their larger voltage scores. In different phrases, it was a problem for engineers to get an Ioniq 5 to carry out on a Tesla Supercharger as it’d on a 350-kW Electrify America station.Â
And with most speeds of 135 kW on a Tesla Supercharger, they will not, Hyundai officers mentioned. However that is simply what the Tesla chargers are able to when it comes to pace and voltage. Nevertheless, with the ability to go from 10% to 80% in 29 minutes for a automotive with as much as 318 miles of vary remains to be fairly respectable, and seemingly about what a comparable Mannequin Y can do anyway.Â
We sit up for testing the NACS-equipped 2025 Ioniq 5 on the Tesla Superchargers and different charging platforms as quickly as we get our fingers on one. However for now, for individuals who wish to use the Tesla community but wish to personal one thing that is not a Tesla, these early outcomes appear promising.
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