Hyundai Ioniq 5 Charged By Other Hyundai Ioniq 5 At Apartment Complex

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Charged By Other Hyundai Ioniq 5 At Apartment Complex

Apartment living can be counter-intuitive to EV ownership. Many complexes and homes with street parking don’t have the infrastructure in place to support plugging in your car every night, and most renters don’t want to pay thousands of dollars to install it.

That’s the same pickle Angela Morley and her spouse found themselves in when they purchased a Hyundai Ioniq 5. They came up with a quick and easy solution to their charging problem: buy another Ioniq 5 to use as a giant power bank on wheels.

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Major automakers are turning their cars into power banks on wheels and consumers are loving it. From powering their homes during storms, to charging tools at work sites, and serving as a glamping accessory, the feature turns most modern EVs into a tool outside of driving. So why not try it out for charging other EVs?

“We own two Ioniq 5s, and we’re in an apartment,” wrote Angela Morley in a Hyundai Ioniq 5 group on Facebook. “Unfortunately, that means we can’t get charging at home (I did have a quote done… It was not feasible). But what I can do is get free charging from work.”

Morley says that after filling up on free electrons at work, she utilizes the Ioniq’s onboard 1.8-kilowatt Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) function to transfer that energy to her partner’s vehicle, also an Ioniq 5, overnight using a V2L adapter and a 120-volt Level 1 charger. During a full night of charging, Morley confirms she can transfer about 23% of energy from one vehicle to another.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Using V2L Adapter With J1772 Adapter

“This works really great for us, especially since it’s essentially free electricity gathered from work,” she said.

Now, sure, this is a pretty inefficient method of charging. However, with the free electricity at Morley’s work, she says that efficiency isn’t her top concern. She can squeeze some extra juice into her spouse’s ride and then top off at work to do it all over again.

Hyuindai Ioniq 5 Using V2L to Charge Hyundai Ioniq 5

Hyuindai Ioniq 5 Using V2L to Charge Hyundai Ioniq 5

The pair also make use of public charging as well. Morley says that her spouse can DC Fast Charge up to 80% and then rely on her Ioniq 5 to trickle in the rest of the charge to fill up the battery.

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Just in case you doubted how effective Morley’s solution is, she says that both she and her spouse are heavy users of the Ioniq 5. They both drive for Uber and drive their vehicles more than 50,000 miles per year. They’re already budgeting for a battery replacement.

At 56,000 miles, she says that her car’s Battery Management System still reports that the battery’s state of health is still at 100%, so she has plenty of time. For now, they and drive their two EVs effectively for free, all without using home charging. That’s a hell of a setup.

Earlier this week, a groundbreaking event occurred ⁣at an apartment complex in a bustling city, as a Hyundai Ioniq 5 was charged by ⁢another Hyundai Ioniq 5. This development marks a significant milestone in​ the realm of electric vehicles and their potential for innovative charging solutions.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 ⁢is the South Korean automaker’s latest electric vehicle,⁣ boasting‌ a sleek design, impressive ⁣range, and cutting-edge technological features. With the rise in popularity of electric vehicles, charging infrastructure is becoming ⁢increasingly important. The ability for one electric vehicle to ⁢charge another represents a new frontier in convenience and accessibility for EV owners.

At the apartment complex, where traditional charging stations are often limited, the ability for one Hyundai Ioniq 5 to ⁢charge another opens up new possibilities for residents. This peer-to-peer charging system not only alleviates the strain on existing charging infrastructure but ‍also ‌promotes a sense of community ​and collaboration among EV enthusiasts.

The⁣ process of charging one Hyundai Ioniq 5 with another⁢ is simple and⁣ efficient. Owners can connect the ⁤two vehicles using a charging cable, allowing for⁢ a ‌transfer‌ of power from one vehicle’s battery to the other. This innovative solution⁢ not only benefits individual owners but also contributes to the overall sustainability of the electric vehicle ecosystem.

As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise,⁤ innovative solutions such as ⁤peer-to-peer charging will play a ​crucial role​ in expanding access to charging infrastructure. The success of this event at the apartment complex demonstrates the potential for collaboration and ⁢creativity in addressing the challenges of EV ownership.

In conclusion, the charging of a Hyundai Ioniq 5 by another Hyundai Ioniq 5 at an⁤ apartment complex represents a significant step forward in⁣ the evolution of electric vehicles and their charging capabilities. This groundbreaking event highlights the potential for peer-to-peer charging systems to revolutionize the way⁢ we power our vehicles ⁤and promote sustainability in the electric vehicle industry.