How much energy does the Hyundai Ioniq Electric consume?
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How much energy does the Hyundai Ioniq Electric consume?

Internet user Sergiusz Baczynski posted on Facebook the results of Ioniqa Electric's energy consumption on the Rzeszow-Tarnow route and back. With wind, it consumed 12,6 kilowatt-hours of energy per 100 kilometers at an average speed of 76 km/h, backwards, upwind: 17,1 kilowatt-hours/100 km.

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The Ioniq Electric is equipped with 28 kilowatt-hour (kWh) batteries. On the Tarnów -> Rzeszów route, when driving downwind, he traveled 85,1 km with an average consumption of 12,6 kWh/100 km. On the way Rzeszow -> Tarnow, upwind, consumption has already jumped to 17,1 kWh/100 km. This means that on the first ride it will travel a maximum of 222 kilometers on a single charge, and on the second it will only cover 164 kilometers on a single charge.

In addition, with a higher than before, average speed of 111 kilometers per hour (Rzeszow -> Tarnow), it has already consumed 25,2 kilowatt-hours of energy. This means that with a fully charged battery, he would have traveled only 111 kilometers at that speed. This sped up traffic by less than 30 percent, but increased energy consumption by more than 30 percent.

According to the EPA, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric consumes an average of 15,5 kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometers.

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