Hyundai Ioniq 38kWh 3 Pin Charger Query
Hyundai Ioniq 38kWh 3 Pin Charger Query
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Wackywoo105

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410 posts

109 months

Sunday 23rd November
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Having leased PHEVs for a few years, I m now looking to buy a budget-friendly EV as a second run-around car. I ve always relied on 3 pin chargers, and for my usage that s been perfectly sufficient.

I m considering a Hyundai Ioniq Electric (38kWh) and wondering whether it comes with a 3 pin charging cable as standard.

If not, could anyone recommend a reliable one to purchase?

I'm currently looking at this one on amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Masterplug-Charging-Elect...

Edited by Wackywoo105 on Sunday 23 November 11:01

thebraketester

15,263 posts

157 months

Sunday 23rd November
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They do from new yes.

oldmanbm

462 posts

224 months

Granny charging is kinder to the battery and if you get into the habit of 24 hour charges it's fine. Has worked for my E-Golf and my Model 3.

gmaz

5,011 posts

229 months

Yes that charger is fine, but they tend to charge at about 2kW/h so 17 hours for a full 0% - 100% charge.

In reality, you're more likely to do something like 20% to 80% so that would be about 10 hours and would not fit any off-peak rate offered by the leccy companies, so a proper wall mounted charger would make your like easier.

sixor8

7,274 posts

287 months

Tuesday
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Depends on his requirements, both daily and long distances. I have used a 3 pin plug since May 2024 and have only had to charge outside the overnight cheap Octopus / EON tariffs twice. Both due to unexpected requirements. I've done 10k miles.

Had to use public charging a few times though when outside my range, at 10 - 12 times my home cost. frown