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OS EV Eng System Intro

Electric vehicles have high voltage lithium-ion polymer batteries that power electric motors instead of gasoline engines. The batteries are charged by plugging the vehicle into an AC or DC charger. The vehicle has regenerative brakes that charge the battery and a battery warmer system. Drivers should monitor the battery level, use eco-driving techniques to maximize range, and check on the charging status when plugged in. Precautions are provided for safely operating and charging the electric vehicle.

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OS EV Eng System Intro

Electric vehicles have high voltage lithium-ion polymer batteries that power electric motors instead of gasoline engines. The batteries are charged by plugging the vehicle into an AC or DC charger. The vehicle has regenerative brakes that charge the battery and a battery warmer system. Drivers should monitor the battery level, use eco-driving techniques to maximize range, and check on the charging status when plugged in. Precautions are provided for safely operating and charging the electric vehicle.

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Electric Vehicle System Overview

Electric Vehicle ........................................................H3 Charging Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode ...........H18


Characteristics of Electric Vehicles......................H3 When the Charging Connector Is Locked...................H18
Battery Information ................................................H3 Scheduled Charging(if equipped)........................H19
Main Components of Electric Vehicle ..................H4 Charging Precautions............................................H20
High Voltage Battery (lithium-ion polymer)........H5 AC Charge ...............................................................H22
High Voltage Battery Warmer System .................H6 How to Connect AC Charger..........................................H22
Nearby Stations .......................................................H7 Checking Charging Status...............................................H25
How to Disconnect AC Charger.....................................H26
Energy Information .................................................H8
Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H27
Battery information............................................................H8
Energy consumption .........................................................H8 DC Charge ..............................................................H28
How to Connect DC Charger..........................................H28
Charge Management ...............................................H9
Checking Charging Status...............................................H30
Charging and climate..........................................................H9
How to Disconnect DC Charger.....................................H31
Charging location ..............................................................H10
Charging limit .....................................................................H11 Trickle Charge ........................................................H32
How to Set the Charge Level of the
ECO Driving ............................................................H11
Portable Charger...............................................................H32
CO2 reduction ....................................................................H11
How to Connect Portable Charger
Driving history ...................................................................H12
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)..........................................H33
EV Settings .............................................................H12 Checking Charging Status...............................................H36
Winter mode.......................................................................H12 Charging Status Indicator Lamp for
Warning ...............................................................................H13 Portable Charger...............................................................H38
EV route ..............................................................................H13 How to Disconnect Portable Charger
Charging Information ............................................H14 (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)..........................................H41
Charging Time Information ..................................H14 Unlock Charging Connector in Emergency ................H42
Charging Types ......................................................H15 Precautions for Portable Charger
Charging Status .....................................................H16 (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)..........................................H42
Action to be taken when charging Check regenerative brakes /
stops abruptly ........................................................H44 Stop vehicle and check brakes .....................................H54
How to Start the Vehicle ......................................H45 Low battery ........................................................................H55
How to Stop the Vehicle.......................................H46 Charge immediately. Power limited ..............................H55
Low outside temp. may limit power output.
Virtual Engine Sound System ..............................H46
Charge EV battery/ Low battery temperature.
Distance to Empty .................................................H47 Power limited .....................................................................H55
When destination is not set ...........................................H47
Battery overheated! Stop safely ..................................H56
When destination is set...................................................H48
Power limited .....................................................................H56
Tips for Improving Distance to Empty ...............H48 Stop safely and check power .....................................H57
Power/Charge Gauge............................................H49 Check virtual engine sound system .............................H57
State of charge (SOC) gauge for high Check electric vehicle system .......................................H58
voltage battery ......................................................H49 Energy flow ...........................................................H58
Warning and Indicator Lights Vehicle Stop........................................................................H58
(related to electric vehicle) .................................H50 EV Propulsion ....................................................................H59
Ready Indicator ................................................................H50 Regeneration......................................................................H59
Service Warning Light .....................................................H50 Aux. Battery Saver+ .............................................H59
This warning light illuminates :......................................H50 Mode ....................................................................................H60
Power Down Warning Light ...........................................H51 System Setting...................................................................H60
Charging Indicator Light..................................................H51 LCD Display Message.......................................................H61
High Voltage Battery Level Warning Light.................H51 Utility Mode............................................................H61
Regenerative Brake Warning Light ..............................H52 System Setting and Activation ......................................H62
LCD Display Messages..........................................H52 System Deactivation.........................................................H62
Shift to P to charge .........................................................H52 If an Accident Occurs ...........................................H63
Remaining time ..................................................................H52
Other Precautions for Electric Vehicle ..............H65
Unplug vehicle to start ....................................................H53
Service Interlock Connector ................................H65
Charging door open .........................................................H53
Charging stopped. Check the AC/DC charger ...........H53 Service Plug ...........................................................H65
Charging stopped. Check the cable connection........H54
ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Electric Vehicle Characteristics of Electric i Information


An electric vehicle is driven using a Vehicles
What does regenerative braking do?
battery and an electric motor. While 1.It is driven using the electrical It uses an electric motor when deceler-
general vehicles use an internal energy that is charged inside the ating and braking and transforms
combustion engine and gasoline as high voltage battery. This method kinetic energy to electrical energy in
fuel, electric vehicles use electrical prevents air pollution since fuel, order to charge the high voltage bat-
energy that is charged inside the like gasoline, is not required, tery. (Torque is applied in the opposite
high voltage battery. As a result, negating the emission of exhaust direction when decelerating to gener-
electric vehicles are eco-friendly in gases. ate braking force and electric energy.)
that they do not require fuel and do 2.A high performance motor is used
not emit exhaust gases. in the vehicle as well. Compared to
standard, internal combustion Battery Information
engine vehicles, engine noise and • The vehicle is composed of a high
vibrations are much more minimal voltage battery that drives the
when driving. motor and air-conditioner, and an
3.When decelerating or driving auxiliary battery (12 V) that drives
downhill, regenerative braking is the lamps, wipers, and audio sys-
utilized to charge the high voltage tem.
battery. This minimizes energy loss • The auxiliary battery is automati-
and increases the distance to cally charged when the vehicle is in
empty. the ready ( ) mode or the high
4.When the battery charge is not suf- voltage battery is being charged.
ficient, AC charge, DC charge and
trickle charge are available. (Refer
to “Charge Types for Electric
Vehicle” for details.)

H3
MAIN COMPONENTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Main Components of Electric Vehicle


WARNING
• On-Board Charger (OBC) : A device that charges the high voltage battery
by converting AC power of the power grid to DC power. • Do not intentionally remove or
• Inverter : Transforms direct current into alternate current to supply power disassemble high voltage
to the motor, and transforms alternate current into direct current to charge components and high voltage
the high voltage battery. battery connectors and wires.
• LDC : Transforms power from the high voltage battery to low voltage (12 V) Also, be careful not to dam-
to supply power to the vehicle (DC-DC). age high voltage components
and the high voltage battery. It
• Motor : Uses electrical energy stored inside the high voltage battery to may cause serious injury and
drive the vehicle (functions like an engine in a standard vehicle). significantly impact the per-
• Reduction gear : Delivers rotational force of the motor to the tires at formance and durability of the
appropriate speeds and torque. vehicle.
• High voltage battery (lithium-ion polymer) : Stores and supplies power • When inspection and mainte-
necessary for the electric vehicle to operate (12 V auxiliary battery provides nance is required for high
power to the vehicle features such as lights and wipers). voltage components and the
❈ OBC : On-Board Charger high voltage battery, we rec-
❈ LDC : Low Voltage DC-DC Converter ommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

H4
High Voltage Battery • The high voltage battery is used • AC charge is recommended to
(lithium-ion polymer) when using the air-conditioner / keep the high voltage battery in
heater. This may reduce the dis- optimal condition.
• The charge amount of the high
tance to empty. Make sure to set If the high voltage battery charge
voltage battery may gradually
moderate temperatures when amount is below 20%, you can
decrease when the vehicle is not
using the air-conditioner/heater. keep the high voltage battery per-
driving.
• Natural degradation may occur formance in optimal condition if
• The battery capacity of the high
with the high voltage battery you charge the high voltage battery
voltage battery may decrease
depending on the number of years to 100%. (Once a month or more is
when the vehicle is stored in
the vehicle is used. This may recommended.)
high/low temperatures.
reduce the distance to empty.
• Distance to empty may vary
• When the charge capacity and dis-
depending on the driving condi-
tance to empty keep falling, we
tions, even if the charge amount is
recommend that you contact an
the same. The high voltage battery
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
may expend more energy when
inspection and maintenance.
driving at high-speed or uphill.
These actions may reduce the dis- • If the vehicle will not be in use for
tance to empty. an extended period of time, charge
the high voltage battery once every
three months to prevent it from dis-
charging. Also, if the charge
amount is not enough, immediately
charge to full and store the vehicle.

H5
MAIN COMPONENTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)

High Voltage Battery Warmer


CAUTION System CAUTION
• Make sure to use a designated The high voltage battery warmer The high voltage battery warmer
charger when charging the system prevents reduction of battery system operates when the charg-
high voltage battery. Using dif- output when battery temperature is ing connector is connected to
ferent types of chargers may low. If the charging connector is con- the vehicle.
have a serious impact on vehi- nected, the warmer system automat- However, the high voltage
cle durability. ically operate according to the bat- warmer system may not operate
tery temperature.
• Make sure that the high volt- when battery temperature drops
age battery charger gauge Charging time may shorten compare below -35°C (-31°F).
does not reach ''L (Low) or 0". to vehicles without the high voltage
If the vehicle is kept at ''L (Low) battery warmer system. But, electric-
or 0" for a long period, it may ity charge may increase because of
damage the high voltage bat- high voltage battery warmer system
tery and the high voltage bat- operation.
tery may have to be replaced
depending on the level of
degradation.
• If the vehicle is in a collision,
we recommend that you con-
tact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer to inspect whether the
high voltage battery is still
connected.

H6
EV MODE

Nearby Stations

If you select the "EV" menu at the The EV mode has a total of 5 menus,
home screen you can enter EV Nearby station, Energy information,
mode. Charge management, ECO driving
For details on EV Mode, refer to the and EV settings.
Multimedia manual that is provided
separately. ❈ EV mode menu may vary depend-
ing on which functions are applica-
ble to your vehicle.

Select ‘EV → Map → Charging sta-


tions’ on the screen. Stations around
the current location are searched.
Select a station to see detail infor-
mation of the station.

H7
EV MODE (CONT.)

Energy Information Battery information Energy consumption

Select ‘EV → Energy information’ on You can check the reachable range, You can check the current energy
the screen. total battery power remaining, and consumption for each system of the
You can check battery information expected charging time for each vehicle.
and energy consumption. charge type. ➀ ‘Driving’ shows the total power and
• The distance to empty is calculat- energy consumption of the driving
ed based on the real-time fuel effi- motor’s driving energy and regen-
ciency while driving. The distance erative energy.
may change if the driving pattern ➁ ‘Climate’ shows the power and
changes. energy consumption which are
• The distance to empty may vary used by the heater or air condi-
according to the change of the tioner.
driving pattern even if the same ➂ ‘Electronics’ shows the power and
target battery charge level is set. energy consumption which are
used by the vehicle systems
including the cluster, infotainment
system (speaker and navigation),
headlamp, vehicle control unit,
etc.

H8
➃ ‘Battery care’ shows the momen- Charge Management Charging and climate
tary power and energy consump-
tion which are used when:
• Operating the winter mode to
increase the battery temperature
during winter to improve the driv-
ing performance.
• Cooling down the battery temper-
ature during summer to prevent
over temperature of the battery.

Select ‘EV → Charge management’ You can set the date and time of
on the screen. You can set the date when to charge the battery and the
and time of when to charge the bat- climate control temperature. Also,
tery, climate control temperature, you may select the time to start
location-based charging options and charging using the off-peak time set-
other various functions. ting.

H9
EV MODE (CONT.)

Charging location

Departure time Off-peak time settings


1. Set anticipated departure time for 1. If selected, starts charging only on If location-based charging is select-
scheduled charging and target the designated off-peak time If ed, scheduled charging and target
temperature. deselected, starts charging only temperature will be activated at the
2. Select the day of the week to acti- on the scheduled time location the driver has set. Also, the
vate scheduled charging and target 2. Set the most inexpensive time to charging current can be selected
temperature for departure time. complete charging when charged with AC charger.
3. • Off-peak tariffs priorised: If
selected, starts charging at off- ❈ Scheduled charging function must
peak time (may keep on charging be turned on to activate when
pass off-peak time to charge location-based charging is select-
100%) ed.
• Off-peak tariffs only: If selected,
charges only within off-peak time
(may not charge 100%)

Target temperature settings


1. Set target temperature.

H10
Charging limit Charging current ECO Driving

• You can adjust the charging cur- Select ‘EV → ECO Driving’ on the
rent for an AC charger. Select an screen. You can check the CO2
appropriate charging current for reduction and ECO driving history.
the charger used.
• If the charging process does not
CO2 reduction
start or abruptly stops in the mid-
dle, re-select another proper cur-
rent and re-try charging the vehi-
cle.
• The target battery charge level can • Charging time varies depending on
be selected when charged with AC which charging current is selected
charger or DC charger
• The charging level can be changed
by 10%.
• If the target battery charge level is
You can check CO2 reduction infor-
lower than the high voltage battery
mation compared to the gasoline
charge level, the battery will not be
vehicle of similar size.
charged.

H11
EV MODE (CONT.)

Driving history EV Settings Winter mode

You can check the date, driving dis- Select ‘EV → ECO settings’ on the You can select or deselect the Winter
tance and the energy efficient rating screen. You can set the Winter mode, mode.
of the previous driving trips. The date Warning and EV route functions. The Winter mode is efficient during
with the highest energy efficient driv- the winter time when the high voltage
ing is marked with a star shaped battery temperature is low.
icon.
This mode is recommended to
improve driving and DC charging
performances during winter by rais-
ing the battery temperature to an
adequate level.
However, the driving distance may
be reduced as the energy is required
to increase battery temperature.

H12
Also, if the battery temperature is low Warning EV route
during driving or when scheduled air
conditioner/heater is activated, this
mode is operated to improve driving
performance.
However, the mode is not operated
to ensure driving distance when the
battery level is low.

❈ This mode is available for the vehi-


cles equipped with the battery
You can select or deselect the Range If EV route is selected, EV related
heater.
Warning. information will show on the route.
You can check the distance the vehi-
cle can be driven with the current
- Range Warning : If the destination battery amount along the route. An
set in the navigation cannot be icon is also indicated so the driver is
reached with the remaining battery, able to search for nearby charging
a warning message is displayed. stations.

H13
CHARGE TYPES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Charging Information Charging Time Information


• AC Charge : Charging type Economical battery type Extended battery type
The electric vehicle is charged by
Takes approx. 6 hours 10 Takes approx. 9 hours 35
plugging into a AC charger installed
AC charge minutes at room temperature minutes at room temperature
in your home or a public charging
station. (For further details, refer to when charged to 100%. when charged to 100%.
the 'AC Charge'.) Takes about 54 minutes at Takes about 54 minutes at
• DC Charge : 100 kW room temperature when room temperature when
charger charged to 80%. Can be charged to 80%. Can be
You can charge at high speeds at
charged to 100%. charged to 100%.
public charging stations. Refer to DC charge
the respective company's manual Takes about 57 minutes at Takes about 75 minutes at
that is provided for each DC charg- 50 kW room temperature when room temperature when
er type. charger charged to 80%. Can be charged to 80%. Can be
Battery performance and durability charged to 100%. charged to 100%.
can deteriorate if the DC charger is Takes approx. 19 hours at Takes approx. 31 hours at
used constantly. Trickle charge room temperature when room temperature when
Use of DC charge should be mini- charged to 100%. charged to 100%.
mized in order to help prolong high
voltage battery life. i Information
• Trickle Charge : Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger
The Electric vehicle can be charged specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the
by using household electricity. The high voltage battery may vary.
electrical outlet in your home must
comply with regulations and can
safely accommodate the Voltage /
Current (Amps) / Power (Watts) rat-
ings specified on the portable
charge.

H14
Charging Types
Charging inlet
Category Charging connector Charging outlet How to charge
(Vehicle)

Use AC charger installed in homes or


AC Charge
public charging station

OOSEVQ018003L OAEEQ016078L OLFP0Q5007K

Use the DC charger at public charging


DC Charge
station

OOSEVQ018004L OAEEQ016022L OAEEQ016023

Trickle
Use household current
Charge

OOSEVQ018003L OAEEQ016078L OAEEQ016024

• Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.
• Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer.

H15
CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Charging Status ➀ Charging status


Lamp status Details

Charging door open (charging standby)

white ON

Charging

green ON
OOSEVQ018005L

When charging the high voltage bat-


tery, the charge level can be checked Scheduled charging set
from outside the vehicle.
green blink

Charging error
(charging system malfunction)
red blink

Charging 12 V auxiliary battery or scheduled


air conditioner/heater is operating
yellow ON

H16
➁ Charging level ➂ High voltage warning
Lamp status Lamp status Details
Before charging While charging Details
High voltage electricity flowing (Charging 12
(illuminate) (blink) V auxiliary battery or scheduled air condi-
tioner/heater is operating)
High voltage battery level
very low
yellow yellow

➃ Immediate charging
High voltage battery level low Lamp status Details
green green
Scheduled charging deactivation button
Press to charge immediately.
High voltage battery level
middle
green green

High voltage battery level high

green green

H17
CHARGING CONNECTOR LOCK

Charging Connector AUTO/ i Information - If the charging connector is


LOCK Mode unlocked when all doors are
The charging inlet is locked during unlocked, but the charging cable
■ Type A
the DC charge regardless of is not disconnected within 15 sec-
AUTO/LOCK mode. After charging is onds, the connector will be auto-
complete the locked charging inlet is matically locked again.
unlocked.
- If the charging connector is
unlocked when all doors are
When the Charging Connector unlocked, but all doors are locked
Is Locked again, immediately, the connector
will be automatically locked
LOCK AUTO again.
OOSEVQ018006L Before charging O X • AUTO mode (button indicator on) :
■ Type B
While charging O O The connector locks when charg-
Finished charging O X ing starts. The connector unlocks
when charging is complete. This
• LOCK mode (button indicator off) : mode can be used when charging
The connector locks when the in a public charging station.
charging connector is plugged into
the charging inlet. The connector is
locked until all doors are unlocked
by the driver. This mode can be
OOSEVQ018006 used to prevent charging cable
You may select when the charging theft.
connector can be locked and
unlocked in the charging inlet.
Press the button to change
between AUTO mode and LOCK
mode.

H18
SCHEDULED CHARGING

Scheduled Charging • If you press the scheduled charg-


(if equipped) ing deactivation button (2) to
immediately charge the battery,
• You can set-up a charging sched-
charging must be initiated 3 min-
ule for your vehicle using the Audio
utes after the charging cable has
or Navigation screen or Blue Link
been connected.
application.
When you press the scheduled
Refer to the Multimedia manual or
charging deactivation button (2) for
the Blue Link manual for detailed
immediate charging, the scheduled
information about setting sched-
charge setting is not completely
uled charging.
deactivated. If you need to com-
• Scheduled charging can only be OOSEVQ018007L pletely deactivate the scheduled
done when using a AC charger or charge setting, use the Audio or
the portable charger (ICCB: In- • When scheduled charging is set
and the AC charger or the portable Navigation screen to finalize the
Cable Control Box). deactivation.
charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control
Box) is connected for charging, the Refer to "AC Charge (Station) or
indicator lamp blinks in green (1) Trickle Charge" for details about con-
for 3 minutes to indicate that necting the AC charger and the
scheduled charging is set. portable charger (ICCB: In-Cable
• When scheduled charging is set, Control Box).
charging is not initiated immediate-
ly when the AC charger or portable
charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control
Box) is connected. When immedi-
ate charging is required, use the
Audio or Navigation screen to
deactivate the scheduled charge
setting or press schedule charging
deactivation button (2) for 3 sec-
onds.

H19
PRECAUTIONS FOR CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Charging Precautions
WARNING WARNING
■ AC Charger
• Electromagnetic waves that • Be careful not to touch the
are generated from the charg- charging connector, charging
er can seriously impact med- plug, and the charging inlet
ical electric devices such as when connecting the cable to
an implantable cardiac pace- the charger and the charging
maker. inlet on the vehicle.
When using medical electric • Comply with the following in
devices such as an implantable order to prevent electrical
cardiac pacemaker, make sure shock when charging:
OLFP0Q5007K
to ask the medical team and - Use a waterproof charger.
■ DC Charger manufacturer whether charg-
ing your electric vehicle will - Be careful when touching
impact the operation of the the charging connector and
medical electric devices such charging plug with your
as an implantable cardiac hands wet, or when standing
pacemaker. in water or snow while con-
necting the charging cable.
• Check to make sure there is
no water or dust on the charg- - Be careful when there is
ing cable connector and plug lightning.
before connecting to the - Be careful when the charg-
OAEEQ016023
charger and charging inlet. ing connector and plug is
Actual charger image and charg- Connecting while there is wet.
ing method may vary in accor- water or dust on the charging
dance with the charger manufac- cable connector and plug may
turer. cause a fire or electric shock.

H20
WARNING CAUTION
• Immediately stop charging • Always keep the charging con-
when you find abnormal nector and charging plug in
symptoms (odor, smoke). clean and dry condition. Be
• Replace the charging cable if sure to keep the charging
the cable coating is damaged cable in a condition where
to prevent electrical shock. there is no water or moisture.
• When connecting or removing • Make sure to use the designat-
the charging cable, make sure ed charger for charging the
to hold the charging connec- electric vehicle. Using any
tor handle and charging plug. other charger may cause fail-
If you pull the cable itself ure.
(without using the handle), the • Before charging the battery,
internal wires may disconnect turn the vehicle OFF.
or get damaged. This may lead • When the vehicle is switched
to electric shock or fire. OFF while charging, the cool-
ing fan inside the motor com-
partment may automatically
operate. Do not touch the cool-
ing fan while charging.
• Be careful not to drop the
charging connector. The
charging connector can be
damaged.

H21
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (AC CHARGE)

AC Charge How to Connect AC Charger


1.Depress the brake pedal and apply
■ AC Charger
the parking brake.
2.Turn OFF all switches, shift to P
(Park), and turn OFF the vehicle.
If charging is initiated without the
gear in P (Park), the charging will
start after the gear is automatically
shifted to P (Park).

OOSEVQ018008L

OLFP0Q5007K 3. Push the charging door where the


icon is located to open. The charg-
Actual charger image and charg- ing door opens only when the door
ing method may vary in accor- is unlocked.
dance with the charger manufac-
turer.
i Information
If you cannot open the charging door
due to freezing weather, tap lightly or
remove any ice near the charging
door. Do not try to forcibly open the
charging door.

H22
i Information ■ AC Charger
Charging connector AUTO/LOCK
mode
The charging connector is locked in
the inlet at a different period accord-
ing to which mode is selected.
• LOCK mode : The connector locks
when the charging connector is
plugged into the charging inlet.
• AUTO mode : The connector locks
OOSEVQ018009 when charging starts. OLFP0Q5007K
4. Remove the charging inlet cover For more details, refer to “Charging 7. Connect the charging plug to the
(1). Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode” in electric outlet at a AC charging
5. Check if there is dust on the this chapter. station to start charging.
charging connector and charging
inlet.
6. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and connect it to the vehicle
charging inlet. Push the connector
all the way in. If the charging con-
nector and charging terminal are
not connected properly, this may
cause a fire.

H23
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (AC CHARGE) (CONT.)

i Information
Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery,
charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for
charging the battery may vary.

OOSEVQ018010 OOSEV048133L
8. Check if the charging indicator 9. After charging has started, the
light of the high voltage battery in estimated charging time is dis-
the instrument cluster is turned played on the instrument cluster
ON. Charging is not done when for about 1 minute.
the charging indicator lamp is If you open the driver seat door
OFF. while charging, the estimated
When the charging connector and charging time is also displayed on
charging plug are not connected the instrument cluster for about 1
properly, reconnect the charging minute. When scheduled charging
cable to charge. or scheduled air conditioner/heater
is set, the estimated charging time
i Information is displayed as “--" .
• During AC charging, the radio
reception may be bad.
• During charging, the gear cannot be
shifted from P (Park) to any other
gear.

H24
Checking Charging Status Lamp status
Before charging While charging Details
(illuminate) (blink)

High voltage battery level


very low
yellow yellow

High voltage battery level low

OOSEVQ018050L green green


When charging the high voltage bat-
tery, the charge level can be checked
from outside the vehicle. High voltage battery level
middle
green green

High voltage battery level high

green green

H25
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (AC CHARGE) (CONT.)

How to Disconnect AC Charger i Information


■ AC Charger To prevent charging cable theft, the
charging connector cannot be discon-
nected from the inlet when the doors
are locked. Unlock all doors to discon-
nect the charging connector from the
inlet.
However, if the vehicle is in the charg-
ing connector AUTO mode, the charg-
ing connector automatically unlocks
OOSEVQ018046L
from the inlet when charging is com-
pleted.
OLFP0Q5007K 2.Hold the charging connector han-
dle and pull it out. For more details, refer to “Charging
1.When charging is complete, remove Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode” in
the charging plug from the electrical this chapter.
outlet of the AC charging station.

H26
Unlock Charging Connector in
Emergency

OOSEVQ018013
3. Make sure to install the charging
inlet cover. OOSEVQ018014
4. Make sure to completely close the If the charging connector does not
charging door. disconnect due to battery discharge
and failure of the electric wires, open
the hood and slightly pull the emer-
gency cable. The charging connector
will then disconnect.

H27
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (DC CHARGE)

DC Charge i Information How to Connect DC Charger


If you use a DC charger when the 1.Depress the brake pedal and apply
■ DC Charger the parking brake.
vehicle is already fully charged, some
DC chargers will send out an error 2.Turn OFF all switches, shift to P
message. When the vehicle is fully (Park), and turn OFF the vehicle.
charged, do not charge the vehicle.

OAEEQ016023

You can charge at high speeds at


public charging stations. Refer to the
respective company's manual that is
provided for each DC charger type.
Battery performance and durability
can deteriorate if the DC charger is
used constantly.
Use of DC charge should be mini-
mized in order to help prolong high
voltage battery life.

Actual charger image and charging


method may vary in accordance
with the charger manufacturer.

H28
OOSEVQ018008L OOSEVQ018016L OOSEVQ018010
3. Push the charging door where the 4. Remove the charging inlet cover 7. Check if the charging indicator
icon is located to open. The charg- (1). light of the high voltage battery in
ing door opens only when the door 5. Check whether there is dust or for- the instrument cluster is turned
is unlocked. eign substances inside the charg- ON. Charging is not done when
ing connector and charging inlet. the charging indicator lamp is
i Information OFF.
6. Hold the charging connector han-
If you cannot open the charging door dle and connect it to the vehicle When the charging connector is
due to freezing weather, tap lightly or charging inlet. Push the connector not connected properly, reconnect
remove any ice near the charging all the way in. If the charging con- the charging cable to charge it
door. Do not try to forcibly open the nector and charging terminal are again.
charging door. not connected properly, this may During cold weather, DC charging
cause a fire. may not be available to prevent
Refer to the manual for each type high voltage battery degradation.
of DC charger for how to charge
and remove the charger.

H29
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (DC CHARGE) (CONT.)

i Information Checking Charging Status


To control the temperature of the high
voltage battery while charging, the air
conditioner is used to cool down the
battery which may generate noise
from operation of the air conditioner
compressor and cooling fan.
Also, the air conditioner’s perform-
ance may be degraded during summer
due to operation of the cooling system
for the high voltage battery. OOSEV048198L
8. After charging has started, the OOSEVQ018050L
i Information estimated charging time is dis-
During charging, the gear cannot be played on the instrument cluster When charging the high voltage bat-
shifted from P (Park) to any other for about 1 minute. tery, the charge level can be checked
gear. from outside the vehicle.
If you open the driver seat door
while charging, the estimated
charging time is also displayed on
the instrument cluster for about 1
minute.

i Information
Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery,
charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for
charging the battery may vary.

H30
Lamp status How to Disconnect DC Charger
Before charging While charging Details 1.Remove the charging connector
(illuminate) (blink) when DC charging is completed, or
after you stop charging using the
DC charger. Refer to each respec-
tive DC charger manual for details
High voltage battery level very low
about how to disconnect the charg-
ing connector.
yellow yellow

High voltage battery level low

green green

High voltage battery level middle

green green
OOSEVQ018013

High voltage battery level high 2.Make sure to install the charging
inlet cover.
green green 3.Make sure to completely close the
charging door.

H31
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE)

Trickle Charge How to Set the Charge Level of


■ Portable Charger
the Portable Charger

Plug Electric Outlet

OOSEVQ018054

OOSEVQ018047L 4. Press the button (1) on the back of


OLFP0Q5020K the control box for more than 1
(1) Code and Plug (Code set) second to adjust the charge level.
(2) Control Box 1. Check the rated current of the (Refer to charging cable type and
electric outlet prior to connecting example for setting the charge
(3) Charging Cable and Charging the plug to the outlet.
Connector level.)
2. Connect the plug to a household 5. The charge level on the display
electric outlet. window of the control box changes
Trickle Charge can be used when AC 3. Check the display window on the every time you press the button
Charge or DC Charge is not avail- control box. (1).
able by using household electricity.
6. When setting the charge level is
complete, start charging accord-
ing to the trickle charge procedure.

H32
❈ Example for setting the ICCB charge level How to Connect Portable
The example is only for reference and may vary according to the surround- Charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control
ing environment. Box)
Outlet current ICCB charge level Control box display window

14-16A 12A

13-12A 10A

11-10A 8A Plug Electric Outlet

9-8A 6A
OOSEVQ018055

OLFP0Q5020K

1.Connect the plug to a household


electric outlet.

H33
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE) (CONT.)

OOSEVQ018056 OOSEVQ018008L OOSEVQ018009


2.Check if the power lamp (green) 5. Push the charging door where the 6. Remove the charging inlet cover
illuminates on the control box. icon is located to open. The charg- (1).
3.Depress the brake pedal and apply ing door opens only when the door 7. Check if there is dust on the
the parking brake. is unlocked. charging connector and charging
4.Turn OFF all switches, shift to P inlet.
(Park), and turn OFF the vehicle. i Information 8. Hold the charging connector han-
If charging is initiated without the If you cannot open the charging door dle and connect it to the vehicle
gear in P (Park), the charging will due to freezing weather, tap lightly or charging inlet. Push the connector
start after the gear is automatically remove any ice near the charging all the way in. If the charging con-
shifted to P (Park). door. Do not try to forcibly open the nector and charging terminal are
charging door. not connected properly, this may
cause a fire.

H34
i Information
Charging connector AUTO/LOCK
mode
The charging connector is locked in
the inlet at a different period accord-
ing to which mode is selected.
• LOCK mode : The connector locks
when the charging connector is
plugged into the charging inlet.
• AUTO mode : The connector locks
when charging starts. OOSEVQ018057 OOSEVQ018010

For more details, refer to “Charging 9. Charging starts automatically 10. Check if the charging indicator
Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode” in (charging lamp blinks). light of the high voltage battery in
this chapter. the instrument cluster is turned
ON. Charging is not done when
the charging indicator lamp is
OFF.
When the charging connector is
not connected properly, recon-
nect the charging cable to
charge it again.

i Information
During charging, the gear cannot be
shifted from P (Park) to any other
gear.

H35
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE) (CONT.)

i Information Checking Charging Status


Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery,
charger specifications, and ambient
temperature, the time required for
charging the battery may vary.

OOSEV048133L
11. After charging has started, the OOSEVQ018050L
estimated charging time is dis-
played on the instrument cluster When charging the high voltage bat-
for about 1 minute. tery, the charge level can be checked
from outside the vehicle.
If you open the driver seat door
while charging, the estimated
charging time is also displayed on
the instrument cluster for about 1
minute. When scheduled charg-
ing or scheduled air condition-
er/heater is set, the estimated
charging time is displayed as “--" .

H36
Lamp status
Before charging While charging Details
(illuminate) (blink)

High voltage battery level very low

yellow yellow

High voltage battery level low

green green

High voltage battery level middle

green green

High voltage battery level high

green green

H37
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE) (CONT.)

Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger


Control Box Indicator Details
On : Power on
(Green)
Blink : Plug temperature sensor failure
PLUG
On : Plug high temperature protection
Blink : Plug high temperature warning
(Red)

POWER On : Power on

Blink : Charging In power saving mode, only the CHARGE


CHARGE indicator is illuminated.

FAULT Blink : Charging interrupted


Type A Type B Type C
The charging current ❈ Back of the control box
12 A 10 A 8A changes (3 level)
whenever the button
(1) is pressed for 1
CHARGE LEVEL sec with the charger
10 A 8A 7A
plugged into an
electrical outlet but
8A 6A 6A not the vehicle.

Charging connector plugged


(Green)

VEHICLE Charging
(Blue)

Blink : Charging impossible


(Red)

H38
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger
NO Control Box Status / Diagnosis / Countermeasure NO Control Box Status / Diagnosis / Countermeasure

• Charging connector plugged into vehicle


(Green ON)
• Plug temperature sensor failure
(Green blink)
- Charging connector plugged into
• Plug high temperature protection vehicle (Green ON)
1 (Red blink) 2
• Plug high temperature warning (Red ON)

We recommend that you contact an author-


ized HYUNDAI dealer.

- Before plugging charging connector


into vehicle (Red blink)
- While charging
• Abnormal temperature
• Charge indicator (Green blink)
3 4 • ICCB (In-Cable Control Box) failure
• Vehicle indicator (Blue ON)
We recommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

H39
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE) (CONT.)

Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger


NO Control Box Status / Diagnosis / Countermeasure NO Control Box Status / Diagnosis / Countermeasure

- Plugged into vehicle (Red blink) - After plugging charging connector


• Diagnostic device failure into vehicle (Red blink)
• Current leakage • Communication failure
5 • Abnormal temperature 6
We recommend that you contact an
We recommend that you contact an author- authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ized HYUNDAI dealer.

• Plug temperature sensor failure


(Green blink)
• Plug high temperature protection - Power saving mode
(Red blink) • 3 minutes after charging starts
7 8
• Plug high temperature warning (Red ON) (Green blink)

We recommend that you contact an author-


ized HYUNDAI dealer.

H40
How to Disconnect Portable i Information
Charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control
Box) To prevent charging cable theft, the
charging connector cannot be discon-
nected from the inlet when the doors are
locked. Unlock all doors to disconnect
the charging connector from the inlet.
However, if the vehicle is in the charging
connector AUTO mode, the charging
connector automatically unlocks from
the inlet when charging is completed.
For more details, refer to “Charging OOSEVQ018013
Connector AUTO/ LOCK Mode” in 2. Make sure to install the charging
this chapter. inlet cover.
OOSEVQ018046L 3. Make sure to completely close the
charging door.
1.Hold the charging connector han-
dle and pull it out.

H41
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (TRICKLE CHARGE) (CONT.)

Unlock Charging Connector in Precautions for Portable


Emergency Charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control
Box)
• Use the portable charger that is
certified by HYUNDAI Motors.
• Do not try to repair, disassemble,
or adjust the portable charger.
Plug Electric Outlet
• Do not use an extension cord or
adapter.
• Stop using immediately when fail-
OAEEQ016061 ure occurs.
4.Disconnect the plug from the • Do not touch the plug and charging
household electric outlet. Do not OOSEVQ018014 connector with wet hands.
pull the cable when disconnecting • Do not touch the terminal part of
the plug. If the charging connector does not the AC charging connector and the
disconnect due to battery discharge AC charging inlet on the vehicle.
5.Close the protective cover for the and failure of the electric wires, open
charging connector so that foreign the hood and slightly pull the emer- • Do not connect the charging con-
material cannot get into the termi- gency cable. The charging connector nector to voltage that does not
nal. will then disconnect . comply with regulations.
6.Put the charging cable inside the • Do not use the portable charger if it
cable compartment to protect it. is worn out, exposed, or there
exists any type of damage on the
portable charger.

H42
• If the ICCB case and AC charging • Charging with the worn out or dam-
connector is damaged, cracked, or aged household electric outlet can
the wires are exposed in any way, result in a risk of electric shock. If
do not use the portable charger. you are in doubt to the household
• Do not let children operate or touch electric outlet condition, have it
the portable charger. checked by a licensed electrician.
• Keep the control box free of water. • Stop using the portable charger
immediately if the household elec-
• Keep the normal charging connec- tric outlet or any components is
tor or plug terminal free of foreign overheated or you notice burnt
substances. odors.
• Do not step on the cable or cord.
Do not pull the cable or cord and
do not twist or bend it.
• Do not charge when there is light-
ning.
• Do not drop the control box or
place a heavy object on the control
box.
• Do not place an object that can
generate high temperatures near
the charger when charging.

H43
CHARGING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE (ABRUPT STOP)

Action to be taken when charging stops abruptly


When the high voltage battery does not charge, check the followings:

1. Check the charging setting for the vehicle. Refer to “Charge Management”, in this chapter
(e.g. When scheduled charging is set, charging is not initiated immediately when the AC charger or portable
charger (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) is connected.)

2. Check the operation status of AC charger, portable charger and DC charger.


(Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger, refer to “Checking Charging Status” for trickle charge in
this chapter.)
❈ Actual method for indicating the charging status may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer.

3. When the vehicle does not charge and a warning message appears on the cluster, check the corresponding mes-
sage. Refer to “LCD Display Messages”, in this chapter.

4. If the vehicle is properly charged when charged with another normally working charger, contact the charger man-
ufacturer.

5. If the vehicle does not charge when charged with another normally working charger, we recommend that you con-
tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for inspection.

H44
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE
How to Start the Vehicle i Information
1.Holding the smart key, sit in the dri- While the charging cable is connected,
ver's seat. the gear cannot be shift from P (Park)
2.Fasten the seat belt before starting to any other gear for safety reasons.
the vehicle.
3.Make sure to engage the parking 10.Release the parking brake and
brake. slowly release the brake pedal.
4.Turn OFF all electrical devices. Check if the vehicle slowly moves
5.Make sure to depress and hold the forward, then depress the accel-
brake pedal. erator pedal.
OOSEVQ018017
6.While depressing the brake pedal,
shift to P (Park). 8.When the " " indicator is ON,
7.Depress and hold the brake pedal you can drive the vehicle.
while pressing the POWER button. When the " " indicator is OFF,
you cannot drive the vehicle. Start
the vehicle again.
9.Depress and hold the brake pedal
and shift to the desired position.

H45
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)

How to Stop the Vehicle Virtual Engine Sound System


1. Hold down the brake pedal while
the vehicle is parked.
2. While depressing the brake pedal,
shift to P (Park).
3. While depressing the brake pedal,
engage the parking brake.
4. While depressing the brake pedal,
press the POWER button and turn
off the vehicle.
OOSEVQ018018

5. Check if the " " indicator is OOSEVQ018045L


turned OFF on the instrument
cluster. The Virtual Engine Sound System
generates engine sound for pedestri-
When the " " indicator is ON ans to hear vehicle sound because
and the gear is in a position other there is no sound while the Electric
than P (Park), the driver can acci- Vehicle (EV) is operating.
dently depress the accelerator
pedal, causing the vehicle to move • The VESS may be turned ON or
unexpectedly. OFF by pressing the VESS button.
(if equipped)
• If the vehicle is in the ready ( )
mode and the gear is not in P
(Park),
• When the gear is shifted to R
(Reverse), an additional warning
sound will be heard.

H46
Distance to Empty When destination is not set
CAUTION • On average, a vehicle can drive
■ COMFORT mode ■ SPORT/ECO/
• The vehicle does not generate ECO+ mode about 241 km (Economical type) /
a sound. Be aware of your 400 km (Extended type) mode.
driving environment and drive Under certain circumstances
safely. where the air conditioner/heater is
ON, the distance to empty is
• After you park the vehicle or impacted, resulting in a possible
while you are waiting at a traf- distance range from 175~340 km
fic light, check whether there (Economical type) / 335~500 km
are children or obstacles (Extended type). When using the
around the vehicle. heater during cold weather or driv-
• Check if there is something ing at high speed, the high voltage
OOSEV048108/OOSEV048180
behind the vehicle when driv- battery consumes a lot more elec-
ing in reverse. Pedestrians The distance to empty is displayed tricity. This may reduce the dis-
may not hear the sound of the differently according to the selected tance to empty significantly.
vehicle. drive mode in the Drive Mode • After “---” has been displayed, the
Integrated Control System. vehicle can drive an additional 3~8
For more information, refer to km (2~5 miles) depending on driv-
“Drive Mode Integrated Control ing speed, heater/air conditioner,
System” in chapter 5. weather, driving style, and other
factors.

H47
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
• Distance to empty that is displayed When destination is set Tips for Improving Distance to
on the instrument cluster after When the destination is set, the dis- Empty
completing a recharge may vary tance to empty may change. The dis- • If you operate the air conditioner
significantly depending on previ- tance to empty is recalculated using /heater too much, the driving bat-
ous operating patterns. the information of the destination. tery uses too much electricity. This
When previous driving patterns However, the distance to empty may may reduce the distance to empty.
include high speed driving, result- vary significantly based on traffic Therefore, it is recommended that
ing in the high voltage battery conditions, driving habits, and condi- you set the cabin temperature to
using more electricity than usual, tion of the vehicle. 22°C AUTO. This setting that has
the estimated distance to empty is been certified by various assess-
reduced. When the high voltage ment tests to maintain optimal
battery uses little electricity in ECO energy consumption rates while
mode, the estimated distance to keeping the temperature fresh.
empty increases.
Turn OFF the heater and air condi-
• Distance to empty may depend on tioner if you do not need them.
many factors such as the charge
• When the heater or air conditioning
amount of the high voltage battery,
system is on the energy consump-
weather, temperature, durability of
tion is reduced if recirculation
the battery, geographical features,
mode is selected instead of select-
and driving style.
ing the fresh mode. The fresh
• Natural degradation may occur mode requires large amount of
with the high voltage battery energy consumption as the outside
depending on the number of years air has to be re-heated or cooled.
the vehicle is used. This may
• When using the heater or air con-
reduce the distance to empty.
ditioning system use the DRIVER
ONLY or scheduled air conditioner/
heater function.

H48
• Depress and hold the accelerator Power/Charge Gauge State of charge (SOC) gauge
pedal to maintain speed and drive for high voltage battery
economically.
■ Type A ■ Type B
• Gradually depress and release the
accelerator pedal when accelerat-
ing or decelerating.
• Always maintain specified tire
pressures.
• Do not use unnecessary electrical
components while driving.
• Do not load unnecessary items in
the vehicle.
OOSEVQ018001
• Do not mount parts that may
OOSEV048102L/OOSEV048102
increase air resistance. The Power/Charge Gauge shows the
energy consumption rate of the vehi- • The SOC gauge shows the charg-
cle and the charge/discharge status ing status of the high voltage bat-
of the regenerative brakes. tery.
• POWER : “L (Low) or 0" position on the indi-
It shows the energy consumption rate cator indicates that there is not
of the vehicle when driving uphill or enough energy in the high voltage
accelerating. The more electric ener- battery. “H (High) or 1“ position
gy is used, the higher the gauge level. indicates that the driving battery is
fully charged.
• CHARGE :
• When driving on highways or
It shows the charging status of the
motorways, make sure to check in
battery when it is being charged by
advance if the driving battery is
the regenerative brakes (decelerat-
charged enough.
ing or driving on a downhill road).
The more electric energy is charged,
the lower the gauge level.
H49
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)

Warning and Indicator Lights Service Warning Light


(related to electric vehicle)
Ready Indicator

This warning light illuminates :


This indicator illuminates : • When the POWER button is in the
ON position.
When the vehicle is ready to be driven.
- It illuminates for approximately 3
- ON : Normal driving is possible. seconds and then goes off.
- OFF : Normal driving is not possible, • When there is a problem with relat-
OOSEV048103 or a problem has occurred. ed parts of the electric vehicle con-
When there are 2 gauge bars (near - Blinking : Emergency driving. trol system, such as sensors, etc.
the “L (Low) or 0" area) on the SOC
gauge, the warning lamp turns ON to When the ready indicator goes OFF When the warning light illuminates
alert you of the battery level. or blinks, there is a problem with the while driving, or does not go OFF
When the warning lamp turns ON, system. In this case, we recommend after starting the vehicle, we recom-
the vehicle can drive an additional that you have your vehicle inspected mend that you have your vehicle
20~30 km (12~18 miles) depending by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
on the driving speed, heater/air con- dealer.
ditioner, weather, driving style, and
other factors. Charging is required.

NOTICE
When there are 1-2 gauge bars left
for the high voltage battery, the
vehicle speed is limited and then
eventually the vehicle will turn OFF.
Charge the vehicle immediately.

H50
Power Down Warning NOTICE Charging Indicator Light
Light
Do not accelerate or start the vehi- (red)
cle suddenly when the power
This warning light illuminates : down warning light is ON.
• When the POWER button is in the Charge the battery immediately This warning light illuminates :
ON position. when the high voltage battery • When charging the high voltage
- It illuminates for approximately 3 level is not enough. battery.
seconds and then goes off.
• When the power is limited for the High Voltage Battery
safety of the electric vehicle. Level Warning Light
The power is limited for the follow-
ing reasons.
- The high voltage battery level is This warning light illuminates :
below a certain level or voltage is
decreasing • When the high voltage battery level
low.
- The temperature of the motor or
high voltage battery is too high or When the warning light turns ON,
too low charge the battery immediately.
- There is a problem with the cool-
ing system, or a failure that may
interrupt normal driving

H51
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
Regenerative Brake LCD Display Messages Remaining time
Warning Light Shift to P to charge
(yellow) ■ AC charge ■ DC charge

This warning light illuminates :


When the regenerative brake does
not operate and the brake does not
perform well. This causes the Brake
Warning light (red) and Regenerative
Brake Warning Light (yellow) to illu-
minate simultaneously.
In this case, drive safely and we rec-
ommend that you have your vehicle OOSEV048133L/OOSEV048198L
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI OOSEV048119L This message is displayed to notify
dealer. the remaining time to charge the bat-
This message is displayed if you
The operation of the brake pedal may tery to the selected target battery
connect the charging cable without
be more difficult than normal and the charge level.
the gear in the P (Park) position.
braking distance can increase.
Shift to P (Park) before connecting
the charging cable.

H52
Unplug vehicle to start Charging door open Charging stopped.
Check the AC/DC charger
■ AC charge ■ DC charge

OOSEV048129L OOSEV048130L
OOSEV048131L/OOSEV048132L
This message is displayed when you This message is displayed when the
start the vehicle without unplugging vehicle is driven with the charging • This warning message is displayed
the charging cable. Unplug the door opened. Close the charging when charging is stopped for the
charging cable, and then turn on the door and then start driving. reasons below:
vehicle. - There is a problem with the exter-
nal AC charger or DC charger
charger
- The external AC charger stopped
charging
- The charging cable is damaged
In this case, check whether there is
any problem with the external AC or
DC charger and charging cable.

H53
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
If the same problem occurs when Charging stopped. Check regenerative brakes /
charging the vehicle with a normally Check the cable connection Stop vehicle and check brakes
operating AC charger or genuine
HYUNDAI portable charger, we rec-
ommend that you have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

OOSEV048196L OOSEV048118L/OOSEV048117L

This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed


when charging is stopped because when the regenerative brake system
the charging connector is not correct- does not work properly.
ly connected to the charging inlet In this case, we recommend that you
In this case, separate the charging have the vehicle inspected by an
connector and re-connect it and authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
check whether there is any problem
(external damage, foreign sub-
stances, etc.) with the charging con-
nector and charging inlet.
If the same problem occurs when
charging the vehicle with a replaced
charging cable or genuine HYUNDAI
portable charger, we recommend that
you have your vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
H54
Low battery Charge immediately. Low outside temp. may limit
Power limited power output. Charge EV battery/
Low battery temperature.
Power limited

OOSEV048121L
OOSEV048122L
When the high voltage battery level When the high voltage battery level
reaches below approximately 8%, OOSEV048199L/OOSEV048126L
this warning message is displayed. reaches below approximately 3%,
[A] : Displays when turning off vehicle.
this warning message is displayed.
The warning light on the instrument [B] : Displays when turning on vehicle.
cluster ( ) will turn ON simultane- The warning light on the instrument
ously. cluster ( ) and the power down Both warning messages are dis-
warning light ( ) will turn on simul- played to protect electric vehicle sys-
Charge the high voltage battery taneously. tem when outside temperature is
immediately. low. If the high voltage battery charg-
The vehicle’s power will be reduced
to minimize the energy consumption ing level is low and parked outside in
of the high voltage battery. Charge low temperature for a long time, vehi-
the battery immediately. cle power could be limited.
Charging the battery before driving
helps increase power.

H55
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)

NOTICE Battery overheated! Stop safely Power limited


If this warning message is still dis-
played even after the ambient tem-
perature has increased, we recom-
mend that you have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

OAEE046129L OOSEV048125L

This warning message is displayed In the following cases, this warning


to protect battery and electric vehicle message is displayed when the vehi-
system when the high voltage bat- cle’s power is limited for safety.
tery temperature is too high. • When the high voltage battery is
Turn off the POWER button and stop below a certain level, or voltage is
the vehicle so that the battery tem- decreasing.
perature decreases. • When the temperature of the motor
or high voltage battery is too high
or too low.
• When there is a problem with the
cooling system or a failure that
may interrupt normal driving.

H56
NOTICE Stop safely and check power Check virtual engine sound
system
When this warning message is
displayed, do not accelerate or
start the vehicle suddenly.
Charge the battery immediately
when the high voltage battery
level is not enough.

OOSEV048200L
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This warning message is displayed
when a failure occurs in the power This message is displayed when
supply system. there is a problem with the Virtual
In this case, park the vehicle in a Engine Sound System (VESS).
safe location and we recommend In this case, we recommend that you
that you tow your vehicle to the near- have the vehicle inspected by an
est authorized HYUNDAI dealer and authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
have the vehicle inspected.

H57
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
Check electric vehicle system Energy flow Vehicle Stop
The electric vehicle system informs
the drivers its energy flow in various
operating modes. While driving, the
current energy flow is specified in 3
modes.

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This warning message is displayed The vehicle is stopped.


when there is a problem with the (No energy flow)
electric vehicle control system.
Refrain from driving when the warn-
ing message is displayed.
In this case, we recommend that you
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

H58
EV Propulsion Regeneration Aux. Battery Saver+
The Aux. Battery Saver+ is a function
that monitors the charging status of
the 12 V auxiliary battery.
If the auxiliary battery level is low, the
main high voltage battery charges
the auxiliary battery.

i Information
The Aux. Battery Saver+ function will
be ON when the vehicle is delivered. If
OOSEV048140L OOSEV048141L the function is not needed, you may
Only the motor power is used to drive The high-voltage battery is charged turn it off in the Users Settings mode
the vehicle. up by the regenerative brake system. on the cluster. For more information,
refer to the following page.
(Battery ➞ Wheel) (Wheel ➞ Battery)

H59
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
Mode i Information System Setting
• Cycle Mode : • The Aux. Battery Saver+ activates
When the POWER button is in the maximum of 20 minutes. If the Aux.
OFF position with all doors, hood and Battery Saver+ function activates
tailgate closed, the Aux. Battery more than 10 times consecutively, in
Saver+ periodically activates accord- the Automatic Mode the function
ing to the auxiliary battery status. will stop activating, judging that
• Automatic Mode : there is a problem with the auxiliary
When the POWER button is in the ON battery. In this case, drive the vehi-
position with the charging connector cle for some period of time. The
plugged in, the function activates function will start activating if the
according to the auxiliary battery sta- auxiliary battery returns to normal.
tus to prevent overdischarge of the • The Aux. Battery Saver+ function OOSEVQ018019L
auxiliary battery. cannot prevent battery discharge if The driver can activate the Aux.
the auxiliary battery is damaged, Battery Saver+ function by placing
worn out, used as a power supply or the POWER button to the ON posi-
unauthorized electronic devises are tion and by selecting:
used.
'User settings → Other features →
• If the Aux. Battery Saver+ function
was activated, a message will be dis- Aux. Battery Saver+'
played on the instrument cluster
and the high voltage battery level The Aux. Battery Saver+ function
may have decreased. deactivates, when the driver cancels
the system setting.

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LCD Display Message Utility Mode
WARNING
The high voltage battery is used
instead of the 12V auxiliary battery
for operating the convenient features
of the vehicle. When driving is not
necessary such as while camping or
when stopping the vehicle for a long
time, it is possible to use the electri-
cal devices (audio, lights, etc.) for
long hours.

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This message is displayed when the When the function is activating


the indicator lamp will illumi-
Aux. Battery Saver+ function has nate and high voltage electricity
been operated while the vehicle was will be flowing in the vehicle. Do
turned off. not touch the high voltage elec-
However, if the LCD display mes- tric wire (orange), connector,
sage pops up frequently, we recom- and all electric components and
mend that your vehicle’s auxiliary devices. This may cause electric
battery or electric/electronic compo- shock and lead to injuries. Also,
nents be serviced by an authorized do not modify your vehicle in
HYUNDAI dealer. any way. This may affect your
vehicle performance and lead to
an accident.

H61
DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)
System Setting and Activation System Activation System Deactivation
When the system is activated: The Utility Mode can be deactivated
• The indicator will turn off and by pressing the POWER button to
the indicator will illuminate on the OFF position. The function can-
the cluster. not be deactivated from the User
Settings mode.
• All electric devices are usable but
the vehicle cannot be driven.
• The EPB can be cancelled by
pressing the EBP switch.
• Gear cannot be shifted out of P
(Park). If a shift attempt is made, a
message “Shifting conditions not
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met” will be displayed on the clus-
System setting ter.
The driver can activate the Utility
Mode function when the following
conditions are satisfied.
• The vehicle is in the ready ( )
mode and the gear is shifted to P
(Park).
• The EPB (Electronic Parking
Brake) is applied.
• 'User Settings → Utility Mode‘ is
selected in the cluster.

H62
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE

If an Accident Occurs
WARNING WARNING
WARNING • When a vehicle accident • If a small scale fire occurs,
occurs and the high voltage use a fire extinguisher (ABC,
• When a vehicle accident battery is damaged, harmful BC) that is meant for electrical
occurs, move the vehicle to a gas and electrolytes may leak. fires. If it is impossible to
safe place, turn OFF the vehicle Be careful not to touch the extinguish the fire in the early
and remove the auxiliary bat- leaked liquid. stage, remain a safe distance
tery (12 V) terminal to prevent from the vehicle and immedi-
high voltage electricity from When you suspect leakage of
inflammable gas and other ately call your local fire emer-
flowing. gency responders. Also,
harmful gases, open the win-
• If electric wires are exposed dows and evacuate to a safe advise them that an electric
from inside or outside the place. If any leaked fluid vehicle is involved.
vehicle, do not touch the comes in contact with your If the fire spreads to the high
wires. eyes or skin, immediately voltage battery, large amount
Also, do not touch the high clean the affected area thor- of water is needed to put out
voltage electric wire (orange), oughly with tap water or the fire. Using small amount
connector, and all electric saline solution and have doc- of water or fire extinguishers
components and devices. This tors inspect it as soon as pos- not meant for electrical fires
may cause electric shock and sible. could cause serious injury or
lead to injuries. death from electrical shocks.

H63
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE (CONT.)

WARNING WARNING WARNING


If you cannot put out the fire • Flatbed Towing
immediately, the high voltage
battery may explode. Evacuate
to a safe place and do not let
other people approach the site.
Contact the fire department and • Tires Locked Towing OOS067022
notify them of an electric vehi- • If you tow the vehicle while
cle fire. the front wheels are touching
• If the vehicle is flooded with the ground, the vehicle motor
water, immediately turn OFF Dolly may generate electricity and
the vehicle and evacuate to a • Tires Locked Towing the motor components may
safe place. Contact the fire be damaged or a fire may
department or an authorized occur.
HYUNDAI dealer. • When a vehicle fire occurs
Dolly due to the battery, there is a
OOSEV068009 risk of a second fire. Contact
• If towing is required, lift all the fire department when tow-
four wheels off the ground ing the vehicle.
and tow the vehicle. If you
must tow the vehicle using
only two wheels, lift the front
wheels off the ground and tow
the vehicle.

H64
Other Precautions for Electric Service Interlock Connector Service Plug
Vehicle
• When you paint or apply heat treat-
ment to the vehicle as a result of
an accident, the performance of
the high voltage battery can be
reduced.
If heat treatment is required, we
recommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• When you clean the motor com-
partment, do not use high pressure
water to wash. This may cause an OOSEV078067L OOSEVQ018022
electric shock due to a discharge in In case of emergency, cut the service
high voltage electricity, or damage
the vehicle's electric system.
interlock connector cable to isolate DANGER
the high voltage of the battery.
• Do not use, remodel, or install non- Never touch the service plug
genuine parts. This may damage under the rear seat.
the electric power system.
The service plug is attached to
the high voltage battery system.
Touching the service plug will
result in death or serious injury.
Service personnel should fol-
low procedures in service man-
ual.

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