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  2. The Kia EV6 Can Charge Other Electric Cars - AOL

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    There are two ways to extract 115-volt power from the EV6. The easiest is to simply plug into the 16-amp outlet positioned beneath the rear seat—which has a locking cover, distinguishing it from ...

  3. Kia EV6 - Wikipedia

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    The EV6 GT was released on 4 October 2022; it is a high-performance version of the EV6, supposed to go from zero to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds. [20] The EV6 GT features four-piston calipers with a monoblock front wheel that improves size/performance over the base model, and a body strengthened with front strut ring and rear luggage floor reinforcement bars.

  4. Kia EV6 takes fast-charging record from Tesla - AOL

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    Kia's newest electric car is a speed demon at the charging station.The Korean carmaker announced Wednesday at the Los Angeles Auto Show that its new EV6 crossover can officially “refuel” more ...

  5. Fast charging network - Wikipedia

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    The pioneers of interrelated public charging points can be found in the Park & Charge sites, where the pilot project dates back to 1992 in Switzerland. The microcars (quadricycles) supported by this did not have large batteries, so that 3-phase power outlets (32 A at 400 volts) shortened the charging stops sufficiently to enable longer day trips.

  6. List of Kia electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Kia electric vehicle may refer to one or more of the following electric vehicles produced by Korean automobile manufacturer Kia: EV3, 2024–present; EV4, production version unveiled in 2025; EV5, 2023–present; EV6, 2021–present; EV9, 2023–present; Niro EV (e-Niro in Europe), 2018–present; Ray EV, 2011–2018; 2023–present

  7. SAE J1772 - Wikipedia

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    SAE J1772, also known as a J plug or Type 1 connector after its international standard, IEC 62196 Type 1, is a North American standard for electrical connectors for electric vehicles maintained by SAE International under the formal title "SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler".