With the new line of Kia plug-in hybrid models, like the new 2024 Niro SUV, you can rest assured that you are taking to the open road on a hybrid system powered by a fully electric battery. You’ll also have peace of mind that you’ll never be stranded with a dead battery thanks to these models hybrid gas-electric HEV modes. Visit us at Greenway Kia North to see these models and to learn more about what it takes to become fully electric.
You can charge these EV models at one of the many nation-wide 240V public grids in under three hours or overnight with the standard 120V charger. Or, bring the public power grid into your home and install a 240V outlet into your home and recharge from the comfort of your own garage. And outfitting your home with a recharge station is easy.
Upgrade for faster charging times than the Kia Supplied 120V charger.
Once you have picked your charger, choose your preferred date and time for a licensed electrician to install a 240V outlet into your garage.
Now, with more power and a faster charging time, you can start your day fully energized.
This Official Kia partner offers a sleek, compact design and user-friendly operation, 40 amp.
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This Wifi enabled charger comes with 32 amp, voice control via Amazon Alexa.
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The Juice Box charge is also wifi enabled and can be used both indoor and outdoor.
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With these upgraded chargers, you will be able to fully charge your Kia Plug-in Hybrid vehicle faster than with the standard supplied 120V charger (Level 1). Check out this graphic to see just how much time these upgraded chargers will save you.
The new 2024 Kia Soul EV comes with an EPA estimated all-electric range of 111 miles*
Now with the new 2024 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid, you can tap into an EPA estimated all-electric range of 0-26 miles.*
Lead the pack with efficiency and power thanks to the EPA estimated all-electric range of 0-29 miles.*
*Based on EPA estimates on full battery charge. Actual range will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, charging practice, battery age, weather, temperature and your vehicle’s condition. Battery capacity will decrease with time and use. For more information on range, please see www.fueleconomy.gov.