Ioniq 5 - Living with the Car of The Future

Discussion in 'Hyundai Ioniq 5' started by restyler, Sep 11, 2021.

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  1. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    I managed to get one of the first edition Project 45's - very similar to yours but with 4WD
     
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  3. MrMjay

    MrMjay New Member

    And the Solar Panel roof..... and electrically adjustable rear seats....
     
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  4. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Presently adds around 6 miles per week in UK - better than nothing ;)
     
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  5. Mark Richards

    Mark Richards Member

    I'd rather have the sun roof

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  6. Has anyone with an I5 had the issues Kris mentions at 16:44 of this video?
     
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  8. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Not had any issues with the key not being detected, if indeed that was the cause of that problem - also not seen this mentioned on other I5 forums.

    He also mentioned earlier about auto parking not working.
    Well I've not tried this out personally as these systems are always too slow, but I've seen lots of videos of it working & it doesn't look like this guys doing it the right way.
     
  9. The issue I'm most concerned about is what he experienced with the power being reduced after a rapid charge. I gather he did a fast high voltage charge from 10% to 80% and when he jumped on the highway after, only had partial power available.
     
  10. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Not come across this personally, (there's presently only one 350kW charger within 100 miles of me), but apparently this has been mentioned on the ioniq forums
     
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  11. Deeks

    Deeks New Member

    What brand battery is used in IONIQ5?Is it LG or SDI?-----------deeks
     
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  13. MrMjay

    MrMjay New Member

    As far as I know its LG.
     
  14. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Autoblog writes: Hyundai Will Use SK Innovation Battery Cells for the Ioniq 5
    The Kona EV fire issues are related to packs sourced from LG Energy Solutions
     
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  15. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Yes, its made by SK Innovation
    Jaz, on the Ioniq Forums did a very detailed write up on the I5 battery configurations for different markets.
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    marshall Well-Known Member

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  17. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    It all looks very promising so far....
    Safer than EVer
    The company is very happy with its safety record of zero fire accidents after supplying 270 million battery cells so far and highlights three key solutions:
    Full Article:- https://insideevs.com/news/513540/interbattery-sk-f150-lightning-ioniq5/
     
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  18. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    So, how well does the "Car of the Future" drive itself autonomously?
    Spoiler:- It's not as good as a Tesla, but there again, Hyundai never promised me FSD ;)
     
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  19. Shane O Sullivan

    Shane O Sullivan New Member

    The output is likely limited by amps rather than power. In UK it’s 230v x 16a = 3680W. Presuming the USA will be 110v x 16A = 1760W.


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  20. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Correct - I did the calculations below & came to the same conclusion

    European Household Voltage = 230V
    I think we can output 3.6kW
    Watts = Volts x Amps, So Amps = W/V = 3600/230 = 15.6 Amps

    USA Household Voltage = 120V
    Therefore if the NA V2L can output 1.9KW, A=W/V = 1900/120 = 15.8 Amps

    The safe current capacity of a cable is down to its cross sectional area, ie - the thicker a cable the more current it can carry.
    So its reasonable to assume that the cables leading up to the V2L socket on the car are the same thickness for all markets, being designed to not carry more than around 16 Amps
     
  21. ScubaSteve

    ScubaSteve Active Member

    Thanks for posting the video Restyler. My Kona shows two green lane lines once it engages and this happens at a minimum of 64Km/h ... is it the same in the Ioniq 5? Cheers, Steve
     
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  22. restyler

    restyler Active Member

    Yes, if that's Lane Keep Assist or Lane Follow Assist, the minimum speeds seem similar.
    Just checked this in the manual, & its probably the reason why I couldn't get it to work on some lined country roads when I was going around 25mph
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    See if this link works for the online user manual (P.397 shown above)> https://uc7fbc779516da7724267c729354.dl.dropboxusercontent.com/cd/0/inline2/BXv4uZCO30a1cg0DtPGlcydUHz9eaUNewIv7KHSoAA162bLJIrDvGx33Mm4d2oEnbD8tNn8bj7r5Z9YlOoupPfTIf0NRZqrmciYB3qp6axkxp4igVVCi2PSFikCut8QIB7tccMa_YtxkxCxPSXfufK5Zi_mtMKsfrn7ahwxUOZ2lxQdLYEFZHAu9c7RPNCyWuy0U3qvPkOgJgw3-mieFaxs0ZAuYRItNXAJ6FeVbIWPPGTGi9npRg8A-6ws6hZ58RY2WWp45HbWYi2G_oaYs4mOhzcAv5zjGfH4vSP8ZToDrCRen6ph5MycSVZbhqqU9qP7EyVJCls9n4hGTfREa4b9l_-gk70buBgv99wSGJNS7ye-lyrL3552kLFPBJlF8qUo/file#
     
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  23. You have 240VAC split phase domestically, single phase with a center tap to provide 120VAC in two 180° out of phase circuits.
     

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