Wallbox
Pulsar Plus 7.4kW
Compact smart charger with myWallbox app
from $1,549
3-yr warranty
Popular option for Hyundai owners comparing home chargers.
Compare home charger options for Hyundai electric vehicles including the Ioniq 5.
Hyundai's Australian electric range includes the popular Ioniq 5, chosen by drivers seeking long range, strong charging capability, and practical everyday usability.
Hyundai EVs generally use Type 2 AC charging at home. A standard home wallbox suits most overnight home charging, while some Hyundai EVs can use higher AC charging where the vehicle and home electrical setup allow it. Compare all home chargers or take our 30-second quiz.
For Hyundai owners, charger choice often depends on whether the home has single-phase or three-phase power, whether solar is installed, and how quickly the car needs to be topped up between trips.
These are popular charger options for Hyundai owners. Compare specs, or select your exact model below for a tailored recommendation.
Wallbox
Compact smart charger with myWallbox app
from $1,549
3-yr warranty
Popular option for Hyundai owners comparing home chargers.
myenergi
Solar-aware eco charging for Aussie homes
from $1,545
3-yr warranty
Popular option for Hyundai owners comparing home chargers.
Ocular
Wi-Fi smart charging with app scheduling
Balanced price, power and smart features for most homes
from $1,195
3-yr warranty
Well-suited for Hyundai owners who value solar integration.
Sigenergy
Value smart charger with OCPP, solar and load management
Approx. from $1,200
3-yr warranty
Well-suited for Hyundai owners who value solar integration.
Fronius
High-power charger with solar integration
from $1,890
2-yr warranty
Three-phase option for Hyundai owners considering faster or future-ready charging.
22kW charging requires three-phase home supply and a vehicle that can use higher AC charging. Many EVs charge below 22kW even on a 22kW charger.
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Most modern Hyundai EVs sold in Australia use a Type 2 inlet for AC home charging. Tethered wallboxes come with a cable attached, while untethered wallboxes need a separate Type 2 to Type 2 cable. Always confirm with your installer before purchasing.
The best charger depends on your home power supply, driving habits, solar setup, and budget. We've suggested chargers above that suit most Hyundai owners, or take our 30-second quiz for a personalised recommendation.
Find My Charger →Most current Hyundai EVs sold in Australia can be charged from any standard Type 2 AC home charger. Charging speed depends on the specific model, your home's electrical supply, and the wallbox you install.
Hyundai EV charging speed depends on the exact model and home setup. A standard home wallbox suits most overnight charging, while some Hyundai EVs can use higher AC charging where the vehicle and home electrical setup allow it.
You can, but it's slow and best treated as a backup or occasional method. A dedicated home EV charger is generally safer, faster, and more convenient for daily charging. Always use approved equipment and a licensed electrician for any home charging installation.
Information is provided as general guidance only. Always confirm details with your installer or manufacturer.
Select your exact model above and share your home setup details so we can prepare a tailored recommendation for you.