Hyundai N-Tices 2025 Ioniq 5 N Buyers with Charging Incentives

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Introducing Hyundai’s New Incentives for Ioniq 5 N Buyers

Hyundai has recently announced updates to its 2025 Ioniq 5 lineup, and the automaker is now offering attractive incentives specifically for buyers and lessees of the high-performance Ioniq 5 N. To sweeten the deal, consumers have the option to choose between a free ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 charger or a $450 credit for use at ChargePoint, EVgo, and Shell Recharge public charging stations. It is worth noting that terms and conditions will apply.

Details of the Charging Incentives

Eligible shoppers will have 90 days from the purchase date or the start of their lease to redeem either the home charger or the charging credit. The redemption process can be completed via the Hyundai Home Marketplace. For those opting for the ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 charger, it is important to secure a Hyundai-approved installer for the hardwired installation. Note that the installation costs are not included and may vary.

Alternatively, those choosing the $450 credit can redeem it through the ChargePoint app and will have two years to utilize the credit before it expires. This credit can be used across multiple charging networks, providing flexibility and ease of access to charging stations.

The Importance of Home Charging

For 2025 Ioniq 5 N users, installing a Level 2 home charger is highly recommended to maximize daily available range. Given that the Ioniq 5 N has an EPA-estimated range of 221 miles and is designed for high performance, efficient daily charging can be crucial. However, if installation costs or living arrangements make home charging impractical, the $450 charging credit is a valuable alternative that grants access to public charging stations.

In conclusion, Hyundai’s latest incentives offer substantial benefits to future Ioniq 5 N owners, helping to mitigate initial charging setup costs and promote ease of use for electric vehicle drivers.

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