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The Difference Between Level 1, Level 2 , And Level 3 Charging On The Hyundai Ioniq 5?

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As an example of just how quickly you can top up the battery with L3 charging, consider the Hyundai IONIQ 5.

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 Level 2 charging can refill anywhere from 12 to 80 miles of range an hour, depending on the power of your Level 2 charger, as well as your vehicles top charging speed.

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Level 2 charging will let a car recharge nearly 100% of the total range, which is awesome if you drive over 50 miles per day in an electric car.

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Level 1 charging allows the vehicle to plug into any 120-volt, standard electrical socket (just like plugging into a toaster or blender).

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While many public charging stations will have Level 2 stations, which are those you leave your vehicle at during the day when youare at work,

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 those fast-charging public stations are usually called Level 3 charging.

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The hardware you might come across will vary depending on the EV, divided into two categories: Standard Level 1 and Level 2 plugs, and DC Fast Charge plugs.

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For example, if you are using a Level 1 charger with 2.0kW, you would achieve about two km per 10 minutes of charging.

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With a 22kW, you will get 22 km per 10 minutes of charging, so only one hour of charging time will give you around 130km.

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