Hyundai Ioniq (AE): Hybrid System Overview / PHEV (Plug-in Electric Vehicle) System

Hyundai Ioniq (AE) 2017-2022 Owner's Manual / Hybrid System Overview / PHEV (Plug-in Electric Vehicle) System

Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle

The HYUNDAI Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) shares the characteristics of both a conventional hybrid electric vehicle and an all-electric vehicle.

When used as a conventional hybrid electric vehicle, the HEV computer selectively operates between the engine and the electric motor or even both at the same time.

When it is operating in the electric vehicle mode, the vehicle is driven only using the electric motor over a certain distance until the hybrid battery becomes low. The driving distance in EV mode depends on customer driving style and road conditions. Aggressive driving maneuvers may at times temporarily enable the engine to operate for maximum power.

The hybrid battery can be fully charged by connecting a plug to an external electric power source.

Hyundai Ioniq. PHEV (Plug-in Electric Vehicle) System

    Hybrid Vehicle The HYUNDAI Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) uses both the gasoline engine and the electric motor for power. The electric motor is run by a high-voltage HEV battery.

    Charging Information • Normal Charge : The plug-in hybrid vehicle is charged by plugging into a normal charger installed in your home or a public charging station.

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