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Charging Your Kia EV/PHEV

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Frequently asked questions around charging your Kia EV/PHEV


Are you ready to take the plunge into electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid (PHEV) ownership with a new Kia? Whether you’ve made the decision to go green, or just want to benefit from lower fuel prices for your next SUV for sale in Waukesha, nothing beats having your EV/PHEV powered up and ready to use. But before you hit the open road, make sure you understand how charging works for your Kia EV/PHEV. Here is some valuable information from our Kia dealership in Waukesha about optimizing your Kia charging experience.

How long does it take to charge my Kia EV/PHEV?


It typically takes 8-12 hours to charge a Kia electric car/Kia plug-in hybrid car from empty to full, depending on the battery size and the charging speed. However, if you are using a fast charger, it can take as little as 30 minutes. 

What are the available charging options for my Kia EV/PHEV?


1. Level 1 Charging 

The most common type of charging for EVs and PHEVs is Level 1 charging, which uses a standard 120-volt outlet. This type of charging is typically used for overnight charging, as it takes around 8-12 hours to fully charge a vehicle. Level 1 charging is the slowest type of charging, but it is also the most convenient, as it does not require any special equipment to charge your Kia electric SUV or Kia hybrid SUV.

2. Level 2 Charging 

Level 2 charging uses a 240-volt outlet, similar to those used for large appliances like clothes dryers and ovens. This type of charging is much faster than Level 1 charging, and can fully charge an electric car for sale in around 4-6 hours. Level 2 chargers typically require the installation of a dedicated circuit by a qualified electrician.

3. DC Fast Charging 

DC fast charging is the fastest type of EV charging, and can charge a vehicle in around 30 minutes to an hour. This type of charger uses a high-voltage direct current (DC) power source, and is typically only available at public charging stations. DC fast chargers are not typically installed in private homes due to the high cost and complexity of the equipment.


How much does it cost to charge a Kia EV/PHEV?


Charging a Kia EV/PHEV in the US typically costs between $9 to $15, depending on the battery size and the rate you are charging at. Fast chargers tend to be more expensive, costing around $20 for a full charge. 

Kia has become a leader in the electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle market, offering a variety of efficient and economical EVs & PHEVs. To give our customers an even better experience, our Kia dealer in Milwaukee can help you find charging services for Kia's electric vehicles at reasonable rates. Fees vary based on which Kia EV or PHEV you have as well as the KW level your car requires, however charging fees typically start at around $2 plus tax and go up from there. Our Kia dealership in Waukesha also provides more complex charging options for Kia owners, should they require them. Overall, Kia offers great convenience and affordability when it comes to charging their EVs & PHEVs.


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People also ask the following questions around charging your Kia EV/PHEV


Does my Kia EV/PHEV come with a charging cable?


Kia electric cars for sale and Kia plug-in hybrid carsss provide an efficient way to travel, but it's essential to have the proper charging equipment. Kia includes a Level 1 charging cable with all Kia EV and PHEV models, giving owners the ability to charge their car directly from a standard electrical outlet. This cable comes installed in the trunk of Kia EVs, making it easy for you to start charging right away. Plus, Kia also offers optional Level 2 chargers that can quickly recharge your Kia electric car or plug-in hybrid vehicle with the convenience of home charging. With the right charger for your Kia EV or PHEV SUV, you'll have full confidence that your Kia electric car is always ready for your next drive!

Are there any public charging stations available for my Kia EV/PHEV?


Kia electric vehicles provide an eco-friendly way of traveling, but they come with the challenge of keeping the engine charged. Thankfully, Kia has addressed this issue by making it easy to access public charging stations. Depending on your specific Kia EV/PHEV model and location, there are a variety of public charging options available to customers. For example, Kia’s Kona Electric car has access to more than 37,000 public chargers in over 20 countries around the world. Kia also offers a free subscription service that allows Kia electric car/PHEV owners to pay for and access charging stations from various global networks with one single account. Now you can easily stay on top of your Kia electric car’s fuel requirements with convenient public charging options!

Are there any special considerations to keep in mind when charging a Kia EV/PHEV?


1.  Check the owner’s manual

The first step is to check the owner’s manual for your Kia electric car or PHEV. The manual will have specific instructions on how to charge your vehicle. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure that you do not damage your electric car for sale.

2.  Use the correct charger

It is important to use the correct charger when charging your Kia EV or Kia hybrid car. Using the wrong charger could damage your vehicle and void your warranty. If you are not sure which charger to use, you can contact a Kia dealer or an electrician for help.

3.  Do not overcharge

Overcharging your Kia EV or PHEV car can damage the battery and shorten its lifespan. It is important to only charge your vehicle as much as it needs. Most Kia EVs and PHEV cars have a built-in system that will stop the charging process once the battery is full.

4.  Be aware of weather conditions

When charging your Kia EV or PHEV, it is important to be aware of weather conditions. Extreme cold or heat can affect the charging process and may damage the battery. If possible, charge your vehicle in a garage or other protected area to avoid weather-related problems.

5.  Regularly check the charging cable

It is important to regularly check the charging cable for wear and tear. Damaged cables can cause fires or electrical shocks. If you notice any damage, replace the cable immediately



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