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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Charging Speed Impresses, But Challenges Remain
Salesman Touts Ioniq 5's Ultra-Fast Charging, but EV Charging Realities Complicate the Picture
Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:59am
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The Hyundai Ioniq 5's impressive charging speed is a compelling feature, but it's just one aspect of the evolving electric vehicle landscape.Today in MiamiA Hyundai salesman, Cameron Alley, has gone viral with a video showcasing the impressive charging speed of the Ioniq 5 electric vehicle. Alley claims the Ioniq 5 can charge from 10% to 80% in just 20 minutes, a feature he believes gives it a significant advantage over competitors. However, the broader context of EV charging reveals a more complex landscape, with physical limitations and infrastructure challenges that still need to be addressed.
Why it matters
Charging speed is a critical factor in the EV market, as it directly impacts the convenience and adoption of electric vehicles. The Ioniq 5's fast charging capabilities could make it an attractive option for consumers, but the video also highlights the ongoing challenges in the EV charging ecosystem that need to be overcome.
The details
The Ioniq 5's 800-volt architecture allows it to accept power faster than most chargers can provide, enabling the impressive 10% to 80% charging time. This is a significant advantage in a market where charging anxiety is a primary concern for potential EV buyers. However, the physical limitations of lithium-ion batteries and the congestion at charging stations can still slow down the charging process, even for vehicles with advanced charging capabilities.
- The viral video showcasing the Ioniq 5's charging speed was released on April 13, 2026.
The players
Cameron Alley
A Hyundai salesman who has gone viral with a video highlighting the Ioniq 5's impressive charging speed.
Hyundai
The South Korean automaker that manufactures the Ioniq 5 electric vehicle.
Consumer Reports
A non-profit organization that provides independent, consumer-oriented reviews and ratings of various products, including electric vehicles.
Tesla
The current leader in the electric vehicle market, which the Ioniq 5 is aiming to challenge.
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