How Long to Charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5
Charging a Hyundai Ioniq 5 (77 kWh battery) from 10% to 100% takes about 10h 00m on a typical 7.7 kW home Level 2 charger — or just 31m on a DC fast charger. All times above are for 10% → 100%. Hyundai Ioniq 5 accepts up to 11 kW AC and 233 kW DC peak. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a 77 kWh usable battery, an 11 kW on-board AC charger, and a 233 kW peak DC charging rate. For AC charging (Level 1 and Level 2), actual rate is the lesser of the charger’s output and the car’s on-board AC limit. We assume ~10% loss between AC input and the battery. For DC fast charging, real-world rate tapers above ~80% state of charge to protect the battery. We model 0–80% at 80% of peak rate, and 80–100% at 30% of peak — consistent with published curves from Tesla, Hyundai/Kia, Ford, and Rivian. This is why "0 to 80%" is the marketing number for DCFC: filling the last 20% takes nearly as long as the first 80%. Level 2 home charging uses your home’s 240 V circuit, capped at 11.5 kW (and at the car’s on-board AC charger — for the Hyundai Ioniq 5, that’s 11 kW). DC fast chargers bypass the on-board charger and send DC current directly to the battery at up to 233 kW — about 21× faster. For lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, yes. For nickel-based chemistries (most non-LFP EVs), keeping the daily charge limit at 80–90% extends battery life noticeably. Only charge to 100% before long trips. Only if you drive less than ~40 miles/day. Level 1 adds about 4–5 miles of range per hour for the Hyundai Ioniq 5 — enough for a short commute if you plug in every night, but inadequate for higher daily mileage.Detailed charging scenarios
Charger 0 → 80% 20 → 80% 10 → 100% Level 1 — 120 V outlet (1.4 kW) 48h 53m 36h 40m 55h 00m Level 2 home — 240 V 32 A (7.7 kW) 8h 53m 6h 40m 10h 00m Level 2 max — 240 V 48 A (11.5 kW) 6h 13m 4h 40m 7h 00m DC fast charge — 50 kW 1h 32m 1h 09m 2h 22m DC fast charge — 150 kW 31m 23m 47m DC fast charge — 233 kW (max for this car) 20m 15m 31m How we calculated this
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Why is DC fast charge so much faster than Level 2?
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