Key Information
Real World Range:
- 240 miles
Battery Size:
- 73 kWh
Max Charge Power:
- 233 kW
- Seats:
- 5
- Doors:
- 5
- Drive:
- Rear
- 0-62 mph:
- 7.3
What's included?
- Servicing & maintenance (MOT)
- 24/7 breakdown cover
- Fully comprehensive insurance
- Road tax / Registration fee
- No ULEZ Congestion charges
Summary
The Hyundai Ioniq 5's 800V battery is a game-changer! With super-fast charging capabilities, you can be back on the road in no time. And the long-range capabilities mean you can travel further without worrying about finding a charger. The Ioniq 5 is the perfect combination of convenience and sustainability, making it a true electric vehicle leader.
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Electric car salary sacrifice
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW- Save between 30% and 60% on your electric car
- Provide a fantastic employee benefit
- Cost-neutral to business and entirely managed by EZOO
- All-inclusive motoring, including comprehensive insurance, maintenance, road tax and more
Frequently asked questions
What’s the battery life for an EV?
It’s now a proven fact that batteries in an electric vehicle produced today have a life span exceeding 10+ years.
We have even seen electric vehicles with over 250,000 miles on the clock still with battery health of over 94%.
How long will it take to charge my electric car?
Using a rapid charger, most cars can be charged up to 80% in under 30 minutes. A home charge, on an installed EV point, usually takes around 7 hours.
Most owners charge their car overnight – which means the hard work is done in your sleep and the car is always fully charged for the day ahead.
Are all electric cars automatic?
Electric cars are typically ‘single-speed’, meaning they don’t have a traditional gearbox – just a forward and reverse mode.
There’s no clutch or gear changes required, so driving an EV feels much the same as driving a regular automatic car.
Some EVs may even have a regenerative accelerator pedal which, at lower speeds, means you don’t need to use the brakes – but best to check your car has this feature first before trying it on the road.
How far can electric cars go before they run out of charge?
The range of an EV varies depending on its battery capacity.
Small city cars typically have shorter range – this is because they’re designed for short trips around town, and therefore carry a smaller battery.
Bigger cars, on the other hand, have space for a bigger battery, which means increased capacity and longer distances covered between charges.
Range can be affected by a number of different things – weather conditions, how you drive, the condition of the car and tyres etc.
Taking this into consideration, you can expect to get anything between 100 miles and 300 miles of range on your EZOO car.
Where can I charge my car?
Charging points are popping up all over the UK – over 33,000, in fact – with the majority of service stations on major motorways now catering for electric cars.
Nowadays, you can find charging stations at supermarkets, car parks and even on some residential roads.
It’s always worth planning your route before you set off on long journeys. However, most EVs can do this for you, coming equipped with the technology to help calculate when and where you need to charge.
Zap-Map is also a great online resource if you’re looking to find a charger near you.
Your Subscription
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From:
- £1,319 per month
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Mileage:
- 800
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miles
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Rolling contract:
- monthly
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or
- 3
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months
What's included?
- Servicing & maintenance (MOT)
- 24/7 breakdown cover
- Fully comprehensive insurance
- Road tax / Registration fee
- No ULEZ Congestion charges
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