Charge myHyundai Reaches 500.000 Charging Points in Europe

Charge myHyundai Arrives in Europe
Charge myHyundai Reaches 500.000 Charging Points in Europe

Hyundai Motor Europe has reached an important milestone in its new charging service called “Charge myHyundai”. Offering more than 30 charging points in 500.000 different countries across Europe, Hyundai demonstrates its commitment to the future of electric mobility with its support for a comprehensive charging infrastructure. As EV sales in Europe continue to grow, as elsewhere around the world, Hyundai continues to partner with major charging providers, including its in-house IONITY. Advocating that there should be a solid charging network for European drivers to safely reach the destinations they want to travel, Hyundai adopts a proactive approach in this sense. The ever-increasing number of charging points across the continent reduces range concerns in electric vehicles, while high-power chargers significantly shorten battery charging times.

Charge myHyundai provides a seamless charging experience, allowing Hyundai EV models to be charged at popular stations in Europe. Drivers can directly benefit from different tariffs with a single RFID card or the “Charge myHyundai” app, while also paying for all charging sessions across Europe with a single monthly bill. After downloading the “Charge myHyundai” app, Android and IOS users can enjoy navigation support as well as easy search for charging points. It can apply filter options such as voucher type, charging speed and access type throughout the journey and benefit from real-time updates such as availability.

Hyundai will also activate the "Plug and Charge" service with the IONIQ 2023 in 6. Hyundai, which will make the charging process easier and safer, will thus save a significant amount of time in charging time. IONIQ 6 owners will start charging with the automatic recognition system, without the need for authentication, RFID card scanning or starting from the phone app, after their vehicles dock at a charging point to start the charging process.