Hyundai IONIQ 5 (2021)
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has won accolades the world over for being one of the best EVs to have hit the market in 2021. With tons of space, super fast DC charging and vehicle to load, this might just be the car to convert the market.
384km
Electric Range58kWh-72.6kWh
Battery Capacity
Plug Standard
Type: | |
Onboard charger: | 11kW |
Time to full charge (peak AC): | 6h 6m |
Charging Options
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 comes with a portable charging cable, which can be used on any New Zealand domestic power point.
Using this method will take up to 37 hours to charge your Ioniq 5 to full!
There are two different variants available for the Ioniq 5, the Standard Range (384kms, 58kWh battery) and Long Range (481kms and 72.6kWh battery) models, with two different battery packs, so your charging times will vary.
That's why JET Charge we recommends Ioniq 5 owners purchase a dedicated home charging station to power their vehicle.

Level 1
Regular Electricity Outlet
This charging method is suitable for travel and emergencies
10A GPO
Capacity37h 15m
Time to chargeLevel 3
DC CHARGING
Direct current (DC) connection for fast recharging
221kW
Capacity17m
Time to charge
*All charge times listed are estimates only and are not endorsed by the manufacturer. Please refer to official specifications when purchasing an electric vehicle.
Home Charging
Due to the Ioniq 5's large battery pack, we recommend a dedicated Level 2 charging station, (which can also be installed at 16A three phase), to get the most out of your vehicle. The Ioniq 5 also comes with a Vehicle to Load adapter, which will allow you to power anything you want from the standard 10A GPO that sits inside the vehicle, or via an adapter through the charge port. Pretty awesome!

