Hyundai EV Chargers & Charging Stations
Loving your new Hyundai EV? Thanks to Evie, you’ll never need to worry about recharging when you’re on the road. With fast, compatible Hyundai EV charger stations located all over Australia, wherever you are, wherever you go, it’s easy to top up with Evie. Visit Evie’s find a charger page or download the app to find a Hyundai fast charger near you. All Evie charging stations have ultra-fast (CCS2) Hyundai EV charger type connectors, as well as hands-free, two-tap Autocharge when you register your details in the app. So easy!
The Cost of Charging for Hyundai Owners
Wondering how much it costs to use a Hyundai electric car charger at an Evie charging station? It’s simple!
Cost = Charging Rate x kWh Delivered.
For example, if the (CCS2) Hyundai EV charger costs 0.64/kWh at your Evie station and the vehicle needs 40 kWh to recharge, the cost of the completed charge will be ($0.64 x 40) $25.60.
Keep in mind that pricing can vary depending on the location and charger type. An ultra fast charging station in Melbourne (with a power output of 184kWh) could cost up to $0.75 per kWh, whereas an Evie fast charger (50kWh) on a highway could cost around $0.40 per kWh.
For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information check your Evie app. The cost per kWh is displayed beneath the connector type on each charger.

How to Charge Your Hyundai with Evie Networks
Charging with Evie is easy!
- Find an Evie charger: Use the Evie app or website to locate nearby stations and check pricing.
- Create an account: Register with your details and set up secure payment (credit card, Apple Pay, or PayPal).
- Plug in: Connect the correct plug (CCS2).
- Select the charging station: The app detects your location or scan the QR code.
- Start Charging: Confirm the details in the app and press ‘start charging’.
- Stop Charging: When you’re done, hit the ‘stop charge’ button on the screen to disconnect.
For more information, read the full how-to-charge guide.
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Types of Chargers for Hyundai EVs at Evie Networks
All current Hyundai EVs in Australia come equipped with a CCS2 charging port. Evie’s fast charging stations use the same Hyundai fast charger standard.
Public AC Chargers (Up to 22kW)
Found at shopping centres and car parks – great for slower, longer charges while you’re out and about.
Fast DC Chargers (50-75kW)
Commonly found in inner and outer metro areas, as well as regional centres. A great mid-range option, adding around 100–200 km of range in 30–60 minutes.
Ultra-Fast DC Chargers (150–350kW)
Located in major cities and key travel routes. Compatible with models like the Ioniq 5, which can charge from 10–80% in as little as 18 minutes.
Why Choose Evie Networks for Hyundai EV Charging?
Driving a Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, or Kona Electric SUV? You’re in good hands with Evie. Each one of our charging stations is equipped with super fast CCS2 connectors – the standard Hyundai EV charger type in Australia. Whether you’re commuting through the city or taking the coastal route, Evie chargers are easy to find and even easier to use. Simply plug in and go. Even better? With Evie’s hands-free Autocharge and secure payment options, charging your Hyundai EV is as simple as it gets.
Hyundai Charging Stations Across Australia
From metro hubs to remote road stops, you can find a Hyundai EV charger just about anywhere in Australia. You can easily find one nearby on the Evie website, in the Evie app, and on Google and Apple maps. Just set the destination and let navigation plan your drive!

Your Questions About EVIE’s Hyundai-compatible chargers Answered
Which Hyundai EVs can be charged at Evie stations?
Good news! All Hyundai EVs are compatible with Evie’s fast and ultra-fast chargers at any one of over 300 charging stations across Australia. We use CCS2 (Combined Charging System Type 2) connectors, which perfectly match the Hyundai EV charger type.
How can I find Hyundai-compatible charging stations near me?
Look up your nearest Evie charging station on the Evie website or using the Evie app. Apple and Google maps also show Evie charger locations. Every Evie charging station suits Hyundai EVs, so search your closest station without even having to switch apps!
What is the charging speed at Evie stations for Hyundai vehicles?
The charging speed of your Hyundai EV depends on a few things, like the battery size, its current level of charge and the charger type you’re using. Once you select a charger and plug in, it’ll automatically estimate how long it’ll take to get a full charge, taking into account all vehicle and environmental factors.
Are there any special adapters needed to charge my Hyundai?
Thankfully, no! Every Hyundai EV uses the exact same CCS2 connector plug provided at every Evie charging station Australia-wide. The CCS2 is the industry standard and allows fast and ultra-fast charging wherever available.
What are the charging costs for my Hyundai at Evie stations?
The cost per kW can be viewed in the Evie app, so you can work out what you’ll pay for each charging session. Charging cost is calculated by multiplying the rate of charge by the kW’s delivered, and prices vary depending on location, charger type, and energy costs. For example:
10% to 80% on a fast charger might require 40kW of power. If your charger costs $0.64/kW, the total cost will be (40 x $0.64) = $25.60.
Do I need to create an Evie account to charge my Hyundai?
Yes, you’ll need to create an account to use Evie chargers. It’s super easy to do, simply download the Evie app, set up your account and you’re good to go. You’ll also get access to a whole host of special offers, which you can find out more info on here.
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