Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
ChargePointJust curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
ChargePoint HomeFlex level 2, with 23 foot cable, which I had installed for my previous Audi Etron hybrid (24 miles electric). Required install of a new outlet in the garage which cost additional $50. Allowed me to charge up my previous Audi Etron at home and make it to work where I could charge up for commute home. Now retired so we use now about once a week each for Ioniq5 and our Mini SE (100 miles electric). Unless we have a long road trip we charge when utility rates are low weekdays between 8-4. The ChargePoint app can tie to your specific utility to reduce charging times to lowest time to charge.Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
Emporia; very easy to install and use! Fairly economical too.Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
We did the same, because it can charge at 48a (if hardwired, which we did). Working fine so far. $20 power company rebate hahaha, but there will be a 30% credit (form 8911) coming on our 2023 federal income taxes, up to $1000 (our total install and charger cost was $1,192.00. We are in Washintgon State, so no state income taxes so I don't know about other states. We didn't pay any sales taxes (9%) as WA state allows that for alt fuels.Check your local power company for rebate.
My local company offers $250 instant rebate for Chargingpoint, juicebox, wallbox etc…
Price range is $399-499 but I went for emporia.
I got my emporia for $375 and my power company approved $250 rebate. I received the check a month ago so total price was $125 for me.
I don’t have any issue for emporia so far.
I use a JuiceBox 40 amp charger. Had all the features I wanted (easy install, wifi, well rated) and I got it on sale at Costco. The only difference between that one and Amazon was the cord was 5 feet shorter but to save $100 was a good deal. So far, I'm happy with it and no issues.Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
I went with Emporia.Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
Chargepoint level 2. Was one of only two approved choices in order to qualify for our utilities managed charging program.Just curious about which Level 2 charger other Ioniq 5 owners have picked to install at home. Which one did you choose after all the research and why did you pick it?
Which brand of portable 40 amp do you use? I want portability and ease of use.I use a portable 40 amp charging cable and a NEMA 14-50 outlet. I can use the outlet for other things and travel with the charger. A dedicated charger only does one thing and offers no advantage over portable cable.
JuiceBox 40: primarily, local power company offered it on their market place with $250 off. However, the Manufacturer website (Enel X) offered it at a lower base price, plus some MS Bing shopping coupon and later submitted to power company for a $250 rebate check (one requirement by power co was that it had to have wifi which eliminated a Clipper Creek I was looking at).I have used only 3 times thus far and it worked fine. The functionality between the app and website differs. The app gives you a charging graph, the website doesn't. Some settings have to be made on the website since the app doesn't let you do those. The only "hiccup" I ran into: I was trying to charge to 100% for my trip. I quickly edited 100% SOC to be equivalent to 334mi range (the car said so) and started charging. I was dialing in the starting SOC to match the one on the car. However, when the app reached 100% it stopped charging but the car was actually at only 99%. So, I had to initiate a second 2-3min charging session to get the car to 100%. So, I guess the lesson is to set the starting SOC on the app lower than the car's starting SOC.Juicebox 40
Same here. No issues.I've used Emporia for 1.5 years and haven't had a single problem. Very happy.