Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 charging cable

Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 charging cable


11kW
The Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 has a charging capacity of 11kW. So we recommend using a charging cable of atleast 11kW for optimal charging speeds.

22kW cable compatible
However, please be aware that a 22kW cable is perfectly capable of charging at 11kW. With a 22kW cable you'll have guaranteed optimal charging speeds in the event of a new car or a possible upgrade in charging capacity.

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Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 Specifications

11kW

16A

3 Phase

Type 2

68.5kWh

390km

56km/h

7:00hours

Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 compatible portable charger

Our portable chargers also lets you charge the Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 at a regular or a CEE wall socket.

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For those considering buying a charging cable for the Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022, or simply looking for more information on the best way to charge this electric car, it is essential to know the compatibility and specifications well. And with the above details, you are already well on your way. When looking for the perfect charging cable for your Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 in our webshop, you can rely on these details to make the right choice.

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Collection: Hyundai Kona Electric 2020-2022 charging cable

The updated Kona Electric brought a meaningful upgrade to home and public charging: the 11 kW three-phase onboard charger, standard from the 2020 model year. The 64 kWh variant offers up to 300 miles on a charge in WLTP testing, with around 240 miles a realistic real-world expectation. The 39 kWh sits at around 180 miles WLTP. Both use a CCS Type 2 inlet at the front centre of the car, behind the grille flap. Both charge at up to 11 kW on a three-phase supply, adding around 30–35 miles of range per hour. The 64 kWh battery fills in around seven hours on three-phase. The 39 kWh takes four to five.

Charging made simple: which cable do you need?

An 11 kW Voldt® Type 2 cable is the correct choice for both variants. A 7.4 kW cable works but limits you to single-phase speed at every charge point, including three-phase posts that could deliver more. The difference only shows at three-phase infrastructure, but that is exactly where the updated Kona's onboard charger earns its keep. A 22 kW cable works equally well at 11 kW and is worth having if you plan to use it with a higher-capacity vehicle later.

The front-centre port is one of the more forgiving locations for cable length: nose-in parking puts it close to most posts. A 6-metre cable handles the majority of home driveways without excess. Step up to 8 metres for a reliable margin at public bays, or to 10 metres if you regularly encounter posts set back from the bay. A 15-metre cable is the no-compromise option for hotel car parks and unfamiliar layouts.

Portable charging on a car with real range

The Kona Electric covers distance, which means charging away from home is a regular part of ownership. The Voldt® portable CEE charging cable delivers up to 11 kW via three-phase CEE, matching the car's full AC charge rate. For a driver covering 60–80 miles a day, 11 kW via CEE overnight on either battery is more than enough. The Schuko portable charger delivers up to 3.7 kW where only a standard socket is available. Campsites, farm stays and many workplaces carry CEE sockets as standard.

Voldt® build quality

Voldt® cables are CE, UKCA and TÜV certified and built to IATF 16949, the quality standard for production-line automotive components. Single-piece moulded connectors, no glue or screws. IP67-rated from −30°C to +50°C. 100% copper conductors with silver-plated contacts. Tested to more than 10,000 connection cycles. Three-year warranty, 100-day returns, free shipping across Europe.