Kia and Ionyy electric cars: Lowest tariffs for EV6 customers

New Electric Crusade Kia EV6, which has a maximum range of 510km (WLTP), will provide European customers with a wide network of high energy chargers and an integrated payment mode. Kia, who is one of the IONY network co-owners, will provide customers with lower prices [...]
Kia, who is one of the IONY network co-owners, will provide customers with lower tax prices on the only pan-European network, which currently offers a very rapid 350 kW charge.
One of the many high-tech features of Kia EV6 is the ability to charge 800 volt batteries, which is available with high energy for the first time in her class. In IONYITI charge stations, charge from 10 percent to 80 percent of the battery lasts just 18 minutes, and less than four and a half minutes of charge is enough for 100 miles of driving.
More than 400 high-speed filling stations in 24 European countries, Kia's Partnership with the IONY charge network, which is also in Kia co-owners, provide customers with access to more than 400 filling stations in 24 European countries.
The IYYNI charge network, which uses the main European charge standard CCS (Combined Target System), is enabled by 100 percent renewable energy sources. This allows drivers to drive not only without emissions but also neutral carbon, reports autoplus.
For the directors of the new electric vehicle Kia EV6, IONY's charge points are evident in the navigation system among dynamic points of interest (so-called POI), which show real-time availability status. Users can then easily charge a public tax station using the Kia Charge app.
Kia will offer two packages to meet her clients' needs. The basic package, which will be available at the end of the year, will cost 4.5 euros a month and will offer customers electricity at a price of 0.52 euros/kWh, which is lower than 0.79 euros/kWh, which is currently offered by most public filling stations.
The second package (Fukia), which will be available by May, aims to load more frequently and for a 13-euro monthly reconciliation, offers a fee for 0.09 euros/kWh.
Another advantage for customers is the Kia Charge app, which provides access not only to the IONEY network, but also to Kia Digital Chargers (DCS) partner, which has about 205 thousand charge points across Europe, including AC and DC connections. Users of these services pay for all refuels once a month in a fully transparent account. /Telegraphy/












