Charging Etiquette for Hyundai EV Owners

Charging your Hyundai electric vehicle (EV) at public stations is an essential part of the EV ownership experience. To ensure a smooth and respectful experience for all drivers, it's important to follow proper charging etiquette.

Be Considerate and Efficient

Once your EV is sufficiently charged, promptly move your vehicle to free up the station for others. Avoid occupying the charging spot longer than necessary, especially during peak hours.

Best Practices When Using Public Chargers

  • Plan Ahead: Use apps to locate available charging stations and check their status before arriving.
  • Use Compatible Chargers: Ensure the station supports your Hyundai model and connector type to avoid delays.
  • Keep Cables Tidy: Return charging cables neatly to avoid damage and inconvenience.
  • Stay Nearby: Monitor your charging progress to address any issues or move your vehicle promptly.
  • Respect Parking Rules: Park only in designated EV charging spots to keep spaces available for fellow EV owners.

By following these guidelines, you help build a positive and efficient charging community for all Hyundai EV drivers.