Kia Niro EV charging cable

Kia Niro EV charging cable


11kW
The Kia Niro EV 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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Kia Niro EV Specifications

11kW

16A

3 Phase

Type 2

68.0kWh

385km

56km/h

7:00hours

Kia Niro EV compatible portable charger

Our portable chargers also lets you charge the Kia Niro EV at a regular or a CEE wall socket.

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For those considering buying a charging cable for the Kia Niro EV, 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 Niro EV 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 Niro EV charging cable

The Kia Niro EV (second generation, from 2022) carries a 64.8 kWh battery and an 11 kW three-phase onboard charger. At a three-phase wallbox or public charge point, it adds around 50 km of range per hour. A full charge at 11 kW takes around six hours. The CCS Type 2 inlet sits at the front of the car, behind a flap in the centre of the front bumper.

The cable that fits the Kia Niro EV

The correct cable is a Voldt® Type 2 11 kW charging cable. A 22 kW cable works equally well and is worth considering if you plan to use it with a higher-capacity vehicle later, or want to keep your options open as your setup evolves.

The front-centre port is one of the most cable-friendly positions on any EV. Nose-in parking puts the post right there, which means cable length is driven by driveway geometry rather than the car itself. For most home setups a 6-metre cable is plenty. An 8-metre cable covers public bays and longer driveways without overthinking it. Go to 10 or 15 metres only if your regular spots have posts set well back from the bay.

Portable charging for travel and outdoor use

The Voldt® portable CEE charging cable delivers up to 11 kW via three-phase CEE, matched to the Niro EV's onboard charger. Most CEE sockets on campsites and marinas run at 16A three-phase, which delivers exactly 11 kW. At that rate the 64.8 kWh battery charges fully in around six hours, within reach of a complete overnight charge at any site with a three-phase socket. The Schuko portable charger delivers up to 3.7 kW where only a standard socket is available.

Certified, tested, guaranteed

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.