Charging Times

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How long to charge a
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD?

A Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD (74 kWh battery, 233 kW peak DC) charges from 10% to 80% in approximately 24 minutes on a 150 kW DC fast charger, and fills from empty in around 11h 07m on a 7.4 kW home wallbox.

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A Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD charges from 20% to 80% on a Tesla Supercharger V3 in approximately 13 minutes.

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Every charger

Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD — charging times by charger

DC times are 10–80% (the standard fast-charging window). AC times are 0–100%, since you’ll usually leave it plugged in overnight.

Charger Power Type Window Time
3-pin domestic (UK) 2.3 kW AC 0–100% 35h 45m
Home wallbox 7 kW 7.4 kW AC 0–100% 11h 07m
Three-phase home 11 kW 11 kW AC 0–100% 7h 28m
Three-phase home 22 kW 22 kW AC 0–100% 7h 28m
Public AC destination 22 kW 22 kW AC 0–100% 7h 28m
Rapid DC 50 kW 50 kW DC fast 10–80% 1h 13m
Rapid DC 100 kW 100 kW DC fast 10–80% 37 minutes
Fast DC 150 kW 150 kW DC fast 10–80% 24 minutes
Tesla Supercharger V3 250 kW DC fast 10–80% 16 minutes
Tesla Supercharger V4 325 kW DC fast 10–80% 16 minutes
Ultra-rapid DC 350 kW 350 kW DC fast 10–80% 16 minutes

The Specs

About the Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD

  • Battery

    74 kWh

    Usable battery capacity. The number that matters for charging-time maths.

  • DC Peak

    233 kW

    Comfortable on any ultra-rapid charger up to its limit.

  • AC Max

    11 kW

    Standard 11 kW three-phase. Most home wallboxes will charge at full pace.

  • Range gain (estimate)

    ≈ 181 mi

    Rough miles added by a 10–80% fast-charging session (assuming ~3.5 mi/kWh).

How we calculate

The formula, in the open

Charging time is energy needed divided by effective power. We model the typical, warm, healthy case so the number is honest, not optimistic. Read the full methodology for the curve assumptions and sources.

Common Questions

Hyundai Ioniq 5 — frequently asked

How long does it take to charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD?

From 10% to 80% in approximately 24 minutes on a 150 kW DC fast charger. From empty to full in around 11h 07m on a 7.4 kW home wallbox. Times above are for a warm, healthy battery — cold packs and busy charger sites can extend them by 10–20%.

What is the Hyundai Ioniq 5’s maximum charging speed?

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 77 kWh RWD accepts up to 233 kW on a DC fast charger and up to 11 kW on AC. Power tapers above 80% state of charge to protect the battery cells.

Can the Hyundai Ioniq 5 use a 350 kW ultra-rapid charger?

It will work but the car only draws up to 233 kW. A 233 kW or 150 kW charger gives the same speed at lower cost.

How long to charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5 at home?

On a typical 7.4 kW home wallbox the Hyundai Ioniq 5 fills from empty in around 11h 07m. Plug in overnight and the charge time stops mattering.

Is it bad to charge the Hyundai Ioniq 5 to 100%?

For day-to-day driving most manufacturers recommend an 80% ceiling on lithium-ion (NCM/NCA) chemistries, and 100% on LFP. Charge to 100% before a long trip and use the full range that day.