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Ready indicator light –
Illuminates
when the vehicle is ready to drive.
When the ready indicator light
is blinking, a malfunction has
occurred. Have an authorized Kia
dealer address the concern as soon
as possible.
EV Service warning light –
Illuminates when there is a
malfunction related to the electric
vehicle control system. Have an
authorized Kia dealer address the
concern as soon as possible.
Power down warning light –
Illuminates when the vehicle’s speed
and performance are limited for the
safety of the electric vehicle.
Charging indicator light –
Shows
the charging status of the high-
voltage battery. When charging,
the green indicator turns on.
The indicator turns off when not
charging.
High-voltage battery low level
warning light –
Illuminates when
the high-voltage battery charge
level is insufficient.
Regenerative brake warning lights
(when both indicators are lit) –
Illuminates when the regenerative
brake system is not functioning
correctly.
A
State of Charge (SOC) gauge
The State of Charge gauge displays the
high-voltage battery charge status.
B
Power / Charge Gauge
The Power / Charge gauge provides
information on the energy consumption
rate of the vehicle and the charge status
of the regenerative brakes.
•
POWER –
Shows the energy
consumption rate of the vehicle
when driving uphill or accelerating.
The more electric energy used, the
higher the gauge level
•
CHARGE –
Shows the charging
status of the battery when it is being
charged by the regenerative brakes.
The more electric energy charged,
the lower the gauge level
C
Distance to Empty (DTE)
DTE is the estimated distance the
vehicle can be driven with the remaining
high-voltage battery level. The DTE will
vary according to the selected drive
mode and Climate Control settings.
For more information, refer to the
Owner’s Manual.
Energy Consumption
There are several factors that
contribute to your electric vehicle’s
energy consumption, including
maintenance of your vehicle,
driving style, weather, durability
of the battery and environmental
conditions.
Below are tips to help reduce
energy consumption:
•
Use Scheduled Climate settings
to preheat the vehicle before
driving
•
In EV Settings, select the Winter
Mode charge settings
•
Keep your vehicle in good
condition with regular
maintenance
•
Don’t “ride” the brake pedal
•
Drive at a moderate speed,
accelerating smoothly and at a
moderate rate
•
Use the climate control system
less often. Use the Driver Only setting
•
Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure
•
Travel lightly, without carrying unnecessary weight in
your vehicle
•
Ensure wheels are aligned correctly
•
Avoid placing large or heavy items on roof racks
•
Avoid hilly, winding or poorly maintained roads
For more information, refer to section 1 of the Owner’s Manual.
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