U.S. consumers who pick up the keys to a new Hyundai Ioniq 6 will be issued with two years of unlimited 30-minute complimentary charging stations from Electrify America.
Owners of the brand’s latest and greatest EV can use the Electrify America app to locate and access charging stations throughout the country. Given that the Ioniq 6 can charge from 10 to 80% in as little as 18 minutes through Electrify America’s 350kW fast-charging stations, a 30-minute session should be more than enough.
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“We are excited for a third collaboration with Hyundai to offer customers hyper-fast charging experiences to EV owners,” Electrify America vice president of technology, Rob Barrosa said. “We look forward to helping advance the electric vehicle revolution with leading automakers such as Hyundai and their latest IONIQ 6 model.”
Electrify America also offers an at-home charger dubbed the HomeStation for an additional cost. This Level 2 charger has a maximum charge speed of 9.6 kW and can provide up to 33 miles of range per hour for compatible vehicles.
“Our investment in the 800V eGMP platform that enables DC fast charging aligned with customer research that our customers expect fast charging (10-80% in 18 mins) and high AER (361 miles),” vice president of product planning and mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor North America, Olabisi Boyle said. “Our customer’s experience is further enhanced by our extended partnership with EA that provides complimentary access to the fastest charging network.”
U.S. pricing for the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 kicks off at $41,600 for the entry-level SE RWD Standard Range model, equipped with a rear-mounted electric motor producing 149 hp and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm). A handful of other variants are also available with 225 hp rear motor and 320 hp dual motor configurations. Prices top out at $56,100 for the Ioniq 6 Limited AWD.