Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 charging cable

Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 charging cable


7.4kW
The Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 has a charging capacity of 7,4kW. So we recommend using a charging cable of atleast 7,4kW for optimal charging speeds.

22kW cable compatible
However, please be aware that a 22kW cable is perfectly capable of charging at 7,4kW. 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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Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 Specifications

7.4kW

32A

1 Phase

Type 2

67.5kwh

375km

36km/h

10:30hours

Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 compatible portable charger

Our portable chargers also lets you charge the Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 at a regular or a CEE wall socket.

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For those considering buying a charging cable for the Kia E-Niro 2018/2019, 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 Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 in our webshop, you can rely on these details to make the right choice.

Is the specific EV charging cable you are looking for still not among them? Then take a look at our full range of type 2 charging cables or all our mode 3 charging cables or check out our range of portable charging cables.

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Collection: Kia E-Niro 2018/2019 charging cable

The first-generation Kia e-Niro (2018–2019) was one of the first affordable long-range electric cars available in Europe. It carries a 64 kWh battery and a 7.2 kW single-phase onboard charger. A full charge from empty takes around nine to ten hours on a 7.4 kW home wallbox. DC fast charging at up to 77 kW is available via CCS2, bringing the battery from 10 to 80% in around 45 minutes. The combined CCS2 and Type 2 charge port sits at the front of the car, behind a flap integrated into the grille.

Choosing the right charging cable

The e-Niro's charger is strictly single-phase, drawing 32A at 7.2 kW. A 7.4 kW Voldt® single-phase Type 2 cable is the perfect match: it carries the full 32A the car requires, and is lighter, more compact and easier to stow than a three-phase alternative. A 22 kW three-phase cable also delivers the full 7.2 kW but leaves two of its three phase conductors permanently idle on this car. It is worth considering only if you plan to use the same cable with a three-phase vehicle in future.

The one cable to avoid is an 11 kW three-phase cable. Its conductors are rated at 16A per phase, which restricts a single-phase wallbox to 3.7 kW and nearly doubles the charge time from around ten hours to around eighteen.

The front-centre port suits nose-in parking well, keeping it closest to the charging post. A 6-metre cable handles most home driveways. An 8-metre cable is the practical standard for mixed home and public use. A 10-metre cable covers awkward bay layouts. A 15-metre cable removes all uncertainty at hotel car parks and unfamiliar infrastructure.

Portable charging away from home

The Voldt® portable CEE charging cable delivers output matched to the e-Niro's onboard charger. Because the charger is single-phase only, all CEE sockets, whether blue single-phase 16A or red three-phase, deliver the same 3.7 kW. A full charge at that rate takes around seventeen to eighteen hours: not a practical overnight solution for the full 64 kWh battery, but useful for a partial top-up over a longer stop.

The Voldt® Schuko/Type G compatible portable charger draws 2.3 kW (10A safe limit) from a standard domestic wall socket. A full charge takes well over a day, making this strictly an emergency fallback.

Certified, tested, guaranteed

Voldt® cables are CE, UKCA and TÜV certified and built to IATF 16949. 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.