We took delivery of our beautiful 2023 Ioniq 5 Limited AWD in Digital Teal on November 23rd, and drove away from the dealership with @100% charge. Our drive long home left us with a 60% charge remaining indicated. I set the car to stop charging at 80% through the EV tab, and plugged it into our professionally installed ChargePoint 50 amp Level 2 charger. It dutifully charged the battery pack up to 80% in a few hours and the car stopped the charging. Cool! After some driving the next week along with cool temperatures (25-40 degrees, running the heater, etc.), the indicated charge dropped to 48%, so I plugged it back into the ChargePoint. It charged up to 63% then shut-off. WTF? I disconnected, then plugged back in: low and behold, after a pause, it started taking a charge again, then shut-off at 68%, with the voice booming, "Charging Interrupted". Again, I disconnected, then plugged back in. Once again, after a few minutes, it started taking a charge again, with the charge rising to 73%, but then again, shutting off. Repeat the entire action described, then after another pause, charging began again, but then shutting off at 78%. This time, I just left it plugged in, after an hour or so, leaving it alone, it eventually started taking a charge again, then shut off at 80%, or thereabouts. I disconnected, then checked the charge level by going to Accessory. It initially indicated 80%, then immediately fell to 79%, with me doing nothing but opening the door and accessing a reading through Accessory. Anyone experience anything like this? Is this an indication that I already have a bad cell within the battery pack, with the vehicle having ONLY 220 miles on it! I have had trouble getting the dealer to return phone calls, and to be honest, don't have a good sense that they have a handle on anything having to do with the Ioniq 5. Concerned! This was a big investment for us in our retirement, so any feedback would be GREATLY appreciated.