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  It could be that there is a plastic cover, covering the bottom part of the charge port. If so, this plastic cover needs to be removed in order to plug in the CCS connector.

e-Niro (2018-2022)
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CCS
max 77 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed of the e-Niro (2018-2022) is up to 77 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the e-Niro (2018-2022) charges 100 km of range in 15 – 20 minutes.

Charge curve
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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

Niro EV
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CCS
max 82 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed of the Niro EV is up to 82 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the Niro EV charges 100 km of range in 10 – 15 minutes.

Charge curve
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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

e-Soul
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CCS
max 77 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 77 kW at our 150+ kW fast chargers. The charge speed at our 50 kW chargers is up to 50 kW. In the charge curve below you can see the charge speed of the e-Soul at both the 50 kW and the 175 kW charger. On average, the Kia e-Soul charges 100 km in 15 – 25 minutes. The charge speed will drop in steps from 73% onwards.

Charge curve
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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

 

Soul EV
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CHAdeMO
max 50 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 50 kW. The actual charge speed depends on the state of charge of the battery when plugging in. On average the Kia Soul EV charges 100 km in 20 - 25 minutes. Above 80% the charge speed requested by the car will slowly drop.

EV6
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CCS
max 234 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed for the Kia EV6 is up to 234 kW with our 150+ kW fast chargers and up to 50 kW at our other chargers. On average, the EV6 charges 100 km in 5 minutes (150+ kW charger) or in 30 minutes (50 kW charger). At a 150+ kW charger, the charge speed will slowly drop as of 85%.

Charge curve
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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

EV6 Standard Range
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CCS
max 175 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed for the Kia EV6 Standard Range is up to 175 kW with our 150+ kW fast chargers and up to 50 kW at our other chargers. On average, the EV6 Standard Range charges 100 km in 5 minutes (150+ kW charger) or in 30 minutes (50 kW charger).

EV9
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CCS
max 212 kW
Charge speed

The charge speed of the EV9 is up to 212 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the EV9 charges 100 km of range in 10 minutes.

Charge curve
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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

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