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With a focus on simplifying electric vehicle ownership, Hyundai has streamlined the charging process for its drivers.

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With the rapid advancement of technology, recharging your electric vehicle has become almost as effortless as powering up your smartphone. At least this much is necessary. Hyundai has streamlined electric vehicle charging with the introduction of several convenient features.

Hyundai simplifies electric vehicle (EV) charging with expanded options.

While considering the pros and cons of electric vehicle (EV) ownership, it’s undeniable that charging remains a standout feature. You wake up feeling refreshed every morning, ready to tackle the day, and you make a conscious effort to avoid any unnecessary detours at the gas station.

For those with a house charger, that’s where it ends. While many of us rely on public charging infrastructure, such as the network of Tesla Superchargers.

In March, Hyundai announced that all existing owners of electric vehicles (EVs) who purchased or leased their cars before January 31, 2025, will receive a complimentary NACS adapter allowing them to access Tesla Superchargers. The Hyundai lineup showcases the innovative IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and distinct IONIQ hatch models.

Hyundai simplifies the process of shopping for an electric vehicle (EV), introducing two new features on Tuesday. Hyundai has introduced plug-and-charge and in-app charging capabilities to simplify the charging process.

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Discover and pay for charging seamlessly through the convenient MyHyundai with BlueLink app. With this innovative solution, users are spared the hassle of relying on third-party apps or physical credit cards to find and pay for charging stations.

You’ll discover and navigate to charging stations using our EV journey planning tool within the app, then track your charging sessions seamlessly. The innovative feature enables users to locate a charger within the app and direct it to the car’s infotainment system, mirroring the functionality found in Tesla vehicles.

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The options are utilizable across various charging networks, encompassing Tesla Superchargers, IONNA, ChargePoint, and EVgo. Access to plug-and-charge capabilities is universally available across all networks, excluding EVgo alone.

See also  Electric vehicle (EV) sales have surged, with a notable exception: Tesla. Despite being the pioneer in the EV space, Tesla's sales have stagnated, while other manufacturers like Toyota have made significant gains. The latter's latest offering, a sleek and feature-packed electric SUV, is generating buzz and driving interest in eco-friendly motoring.

Hyundai unveiled fresh options for the 2025 IONIQ 5, along with its inaugural three-row electric SUV, the 2026 IONIQ 9. Notwithstanding this statement from Hyundai, the company has announced that these upgrades will be incorporated into all future IONIQ and EV models.

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Hyundai’s 2026 Ioniq 5 – a sleek and efficient electric SUV.

Hyundai announced earlier this month that the 2026 Ioniq 9 will start at around $60,000, including destination fees, with a maximum range of up to 335 miles. The all-new 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 starts at a competitive price point of $42,600. These devices each feature a dedicated local NACS (Near Area Communication System) charging port.

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