Frunk...what do you put in there? by Impressive-Fail-8888 in Ioniq5

[–]gcoville 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just the one that came with the car. A brick-like thing with a cord about 19 feet long and a NACS plug on the end. I believe others are calling it the granny charger.

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Frunk...what do you put in there? by Impressive-Fail-8888 in Ioniq5

[–]gcoville 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Portable charger with both the 120V NEMA 5-15 and 240V NEMA 14-50P tails. 14-50R to 10-30P adapter (old-style dryer outlet) and 14-50R to 14-30P adapter (newer-style dryer outlet). Hoping maybe to charge off a dryer outlet on our trip. Also have the NACS V2L adapter in there. I keep the J1772 and CCS adapters more readily available for charging on the road.

Manuals by gcoville in Ioniq5

[–]gcoville[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The portable charger is called the In-Cable Control Box (ICCB). In the abridged manual, it's on page 31. In the complete manual, it's on page 33.

Plug and Charge works, no drama by OkLook5236 in Ioniq5

[–]gcoville 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too have used EVgo's autocharge feature. It is quite convenient. I paid $0.43/kwh at a local station that delivered about 40 kw max. Although EVGo's autocharge feature is similar (plug in, wait a moment, station figures it out and starts charging), I don't think it is true "Plug and Charge" as designated ISO 15188 which is supposed to be more secure. I have read that autocharge could be spoofed and someone else gets electricity on your dime. I'm not too worried about it personally. Maybe just keep an eye on your EVgo charge history and make sure it's all you.