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Charging Your Hyundai Ioniq 5 at Home in Perth

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is one of the most acclaimed electric vehicles of recent years — winner of multiple World Car of the Year awards and a familiar sight on Perth roads. For home charging, the Ioniq 5 is well-specified: it supports up to 11 kW AC (three-phase), meaning owners with three-phase power can charge significantly faster than on a standard single-phase setup. Like all current Australian EVs (except Tesla), the Ioniq 5 uses a Type 2 charging connector — compatible with all standard home wallboxes. Sparky Local installs home EV chargers for Hyundai Ioniq 5 owners across Rockingham, Mandurah, Baldivis, and surrounding southern Perth areas.

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Key Specs

Max AC Home Charge Rate
11 kW (three-phase) / 7.4 kW (single-phase)
Connector
Type 2 (universal)
Phase Support
Single and three-phase
Top-Up Rate (7.4 kW)
~50 km of range per hour
Battery
58 kWh (Standard Range) / 77.4 kWh (Long Range)

What the Installation Includes

  • Switchboard assessment and phase check
  • Dedicated 32A EV circuit
  • RCBO protection
  • Weatherproof wallbox mounting
  • App commissioning and solar configuration (if applicable)
  • Certificate of Electrical Compliance

Western Australia Requirements

  • Dedicated circuit required
  • Three-phase supply required for 11 kW — most Perth homes are single-phase
  • Certificate of Electrical Compliance required in WA

Common Questions

Is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 capable of vehicle-to-home (V2H)?

The Ioniq 5 is included in AGL's V2G trial in Australia, but this is not a commercially available product for the general public as of 2026. For now, home charging (V1G) is the practical option for Ioniq 5 owners in Perth.

Which wallbox works best with the Ioniq 5?

The Fronius Wattpilot is particularly well-suited — its automatic phase-switching (7.4 kW single-phase ↔ 22 kW three-phase) means the charger adjusts to whatever supply your home provides, and it's compatible with the Ioniq 5's three-phase capability if you have three-phase power. For solar homes, the Zappi is also excellent.

How long does a full charge take on a 7.4 kW wallbox?

Roughly 8 hours for the 58 kWh Standard Range and 11 hours for the 77.4 kWh Long Range from flat. For daily top-ups, most Ioniq 5 owners need 1–3 hours per night based on typical Perth driving distances.

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