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Hyundai has committed to providing 250 kilowatt-hours of complimentary Electrify America ultra-fast charging for owners of the 2021 Kona Electric and 2021 Ioniq Electric.

Owners of the brand’s electric vehicles can use the network through the Electrify America smartphone app and according to Hyundai, 250 kWh of charging equals about 1,000 miles of EPA-estimated driving range for the Kona Electric and Ioniq Electric.

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“We know EV interest and sales are expanding, nationwide and more people are adding chargers to their homes every day,” vice president of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy at Hyundai Motor North America Olabisi Boyle said in a statement. “Our Kona and Ioniq EV owners are getting additional peace of mind when heading out on longer trips with prepaid access to Electrify America’s national fast-charging network. Electrify America’s DC fast chargers more than meet the Kona and Ioniq’s higher power charging capabilities.”

When plugged into a 100 kW DC fast charger, the 64 kWh battery pack of the Kona Electric can be charged to 80 per cent in as little as 54 minutes. Meanwhile, the 38.3 kWh battery pack of the Ioniq Electric also reaches 80 per cent in 54 minutes through a 100 kW DC fast charger.

“Hyundai Kona and Ioniq Electric model owners can count on our ultra-fast charging network to provide convenient and reliable charging where and when they need it,” added director of automotive and fleet business development at Electrify America Wayne Killen. “With more than 500 charging stations in the U.S., Electrify America’s network gives EV owners range confidence traveling across town or across the country. Kona and Ioniq owners gain access to our fast-charging network which was rated Number One by umlaut Inc. in Charged Electric Vehicles Magazine in its 2020 “Best-in-Test” award.”

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Hyundai has announced the formation of its new Ioniq sub-brand, dedicated to battery electric vehicles.

Through the Ioniq brand, Hyundai will introduce three new dedicated models over the coming four years and is promising further models in the years to come. Hyundai says it will combine its current EV capabilities such as ultra-fast charging, spacious interiors, and battery-supplied power with “future innovations that combine design, technologies and services to integrate in-car and out-of-car experiences for a seamless journey.”

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The three models announced for the Ioniq brand are the Ioniq 5, 6, and 7, with even numbers to be used for sedans and odd numbers dedicated to SUVs.

The first model to launch under the brand will be the Ioniq 5 midsize crossover arriving in early 2021. This model is based on Hyundai’s 45 EV Concept that was unveiled at last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. Hyundai says its “designers took inspiration from the past and integrated it with cutting-edge parametric pixels” to create a design that will be incorporated into future Ioniq models.

In 2022, Hyundai will introduce the Ioniq 6 sedan, this time based on the company’s Prophecy concept revealed back in March. In early 2024, a large SUV by the name of the Ioniq 7 will be introduced.

All Ioniq models will sit on an Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) that offers fast charging capability. Hyundai says this platform will also allow it to reimagine vehicle interiors and turn them into smart living spaces.

The Ioniq was first used by Hyundai back in 2016 to denote the Ioniq sedan, available in hybrid electric, plug-in electric, and battery electric guises.

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