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Our fully electric vehicles can use either fast (AC) or ultra-fast (DC) charging stations. What's more, the 3,7 kW vehicle-to-load functionality available with some models enables you to harness your car's energy to power electrical appliances or even charge other vehicles.
The Genesis charging system was developed to be as convenient and self-explanatory as possible. To make charging even less of a hassle, we also include two types of cables as standard delivery – an ICCB and a type 2.
Your Genesis warranty covers the batteries in our electric models for up to 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.³ The batteries are built to last so you can always recharge whenever you want, without worrying about a detrimental impact on the battery.
Driving a fully electric vehicle is a great step towards living more sustainably. Find out more about our charging solutions that use sustainably-sourced electricity.
Your home charging stations can easily be connected to a home solar panel system. This gives you more control over the quality of electricity you use and independence from fluctuations in energy prices.
Generate energy for your charging station in a sustainable and independent way with home solar panels.
With your own wallbox at home, you are absolutely independent of opening and peak times at public charging stations.
Generate energy for your charging station in a sustainable and independent way with home solar panels.
With your own wallbox at home, you are absolutely independent of opening and peak times at public charging stations.
Genesis Plug & Charge makes paying for charging easy. Enjoy exclusive contactless charging on the go with your Charge Pass and Shell Recharge app. Available at compatible charging stations across the country.
The best way to find out if an electric vehicle suits your lifestyle is to have a personal consultation with one of our Genesis Personal Assistants. Simply contact us to make an appointment and arrange an individual test drive.
Switching to e-mobility is a personal decision and can work out to be more or less cost-efficient depending on your current vehicle. However, the possibilities to save on operating costs make the electric vehicle an attractive alternative. Find out more in our cost comparison tool.
Currently, there are no subsidies available for the UK.
The charging time depends on the battery's charging level as well as the charging point. From ultra-fast charging at a 350 kW charging point in as little as 18 minutes² (10 - 80 % SoC) to a household socket with a charging time of over 34 hours, there are significant differences. Find out more about the different charging points and the time required in our charging time overview.
The abbreviation AC stands for alternating current and DC for direct current. Although only direct current can be stored in the high-voltage battery, you can use both alternating current and direct current to charge your electric car. Alternating current will simply be converted into direct current by an AC/DC converter integrated in the vehicle.
In an electric vehicle, recuperation is the recovery of energy. In an electric car, taking your foot off the accelerator causes it to noticeably decelerate. As the driver, you will feel a resistance similar to engine braking. This resistance creates kinetic energy which is converted into electricity via an internal generator. This electric energy is stored and used to accelerate the vehicle when needed. By using regenerative braking more than normal brakes you will produce less brake dust, decreasing air pollution.
Electric vehicles have the advantage when it comes to saving on maintenance and service. The German automobile club ADAC has compared the total service costs of both vehicle types and calculated that the maintenance costs of an electric car are about 35 % lower than those of a petrol or diesel vehicle – mainly because electric cars are not as susceptible to wear and tear.
When your charge level is low, you can select the eco mode to drive as efficiently as possible until you reach a charging station. Should you still suffer an empty battery, you can contact Genesis Roadside Assistance on 0800 8048 116 (free phone) or 07860 027 999 (hearing impaired).