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Troubleshooting

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charging at Badenova

Updated March 2026

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is compatible with Badenova chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2
Max charging speed
200 kW
10-80% estimate
24 min
Payment
app

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 supports up to 263 kW DC charging. Badenova chargers deliver up to 200 kW. The network's maximum power is lower than what the car can accept, so your effective speed tops out at 200 kW.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the Hyundai IONIQ 5.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same Badenova station, power may be split between stalls.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charging Problems

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charger Will Not Start a Charging Session

You have plugged the cable into your IONIQ 5's charge port on the right rear fender, but nothing is happening. No power flowing, no charging animation on the cluster. This is frustrating, but it is rarely the car. Most failed charging starts come from the charger, the app, or a setting on the vehicle. Here is how to work through it.

Symptoms

  • Charge port light does not turn on or blinks red after plugging in
  • Charger screen shows an error or returns to the start screen immediately
  • Charging app shows session failed or authentication error
  • Cable is plugged in but the IONIQ 5 does not recognize the connection
  • Charge port door will not open, especially in cold weather

What to Do

  1. 1

    Open the charge port door

    Press the button on the charge port door on the right rear fender. If it will not open in cold weather, try pressing and holding the unlock button on your key fob, or gently warm the edges with your hands or lukewarm water. Do not force it open or use sharp tools.

  2. 2

    Check for scheduled charging

    On the center touchscreen, go to EV settings and check if a charging schedule is active. You can also check in the Bluelink app under the charging section. Disable the schedule temporarily to charge immediately.

  3. 3

    Unplug and reconnect the cable firmly

    Remove the cable completely, wait 10 seconds, and plug it back in. Push the CCS2 connector in until it clicks into the charge port. Make sure both the upper (AC) and lower (DC) sections are fully seated.

  4. 4

    Re-authenticate at the charger

    Tap your RFID card again, restart the charging app, or try a different payment method. If the charger supports Plug and Charge and your IONIQ 5 has it enabled, try unplugging and replugging to re-trigger automatic authentication.

  5. 5

    Try a different charger or stall

    If the session still will not start, the charger may be faulty. Move to a different stall at the same station. If all stalls fail, try a different charging station entirely.

  6. 6

    Restart the car if needed

    In rare cases, the IONIQ 5's charging system needs a reset. Unplug the cable, sit in the car, press the start button to turn the car on, wait 30 seconds, turn it off, and try plugging in again.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charger Payment or Authentication Failed

You are at the charger, cable in hand, and the screen says payment failed or authentication error. Your IONIQ 5 is ready to charge, but the charger will not let you start. This is almost always a charger-side or app-side issue, not a car problem. Here is how to get charging.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen shows payment declined or authentication error
  • RFID card is not recognized when tapped on the reader
  • Charging app shows session failed to start or payment error
  • Contactless bank card is declined at the charger terminal
  • Plug and Charge does not auto-authenticate after plugging in

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check your charging app account

    Open your charging app and verify that your payment method is valid, your balance is sufficient (for prepaid accounts), and there is no stuck session from a previous charge. Update your payment method if the card on file has expired.

  2. 2

    Try a different authentication method

    If your RFID card failed, try the app's QR code or start-via-app feature. If the app failed, try tapping your RFID card. If you have a contactless bank card, try that. Having at least two methods available saves time.

  3. 3

    Check if Plug and Charge is enabled

    On the center touchscreen, go to EV settings and look for the Plug and Charge option. Make sure it is turned on. Then check if the charging network supports Plug and Charge. If both are set up, unplug the CCS2 cable and plug it back in to re-trigger authentication.

  4. 4

    Restart the charger if possible

    Some chargers have a reset option on the screen or a physical button. If the charger seems stuck from a previous session, restarting it can clear the error. Check the charger screen for a reset or cancel option.

  5. 5

    Move to a different charger

    If authentication keeps failing on one charger, try a different stall at the same station. Charger hardware varies even within the same location, and another unit may process your payment without issues.

  6. 6

    Contact the charging network's support

    Most chargers display a phone number or support contact on the screen or on a sticker. Call or message the network's support to report the issue. They can sometimes remotely start a session or clear a stuck charger from their side.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Charging Slower Than Expected at DC or AC

Your IONIQ 5 has one of the fastest charging architectures on the market. 800V, up to 233 kW, 10-80% in roughly 18 minutes. So when the screen shows 50 kW at a fast charger, something feels wrong. In most cases, slow charging on the IONIQ 5 is not a defect. It is usually the battery temperature, the charger's actual output, or a setting worth checking.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging speed well below the 233 kW maximum
  • AC home or destination charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of 11 kW
  • Charging speed drops sharply after reaching 60-70%
  • Charging session starts at low power and never ramps up
  • Instrument cluster shows much lower power than the charger's rated output

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check the battery temperature on the cluster

    Look at the charging information on your 12.3-inch instrument cluster or center touchscreen. If the battery temperature is low, consider driving for 15-20 minutes before your next charging stop, or use the built-in navigation to trigger battery preconditioning automatically.

  2. 2

    Confirm the charger supports 800V

    Check the charger's specifications on its screen or the charging network's app. If it is a 400V charger, the IONIQ 5's multi-charging system will still work, but speeds will be lower than on an 800V unit. No adapter needed.

  3. 3

    Check your state of charge

    If you are above 80%, the slowdown is expected. For the fastest road trip charging, plan stops so you arrive between 10-20% and unplug at 80%.

  4. 4

    Check scheduled charging and charge limits

    Open the EV settings on the center touchscreen or in the Bluelink app. Make sure scheduled charging is not active (it can delay charging start) and the charge current limit is set to maximum.

  5. 5

    Verify the charger is not sharing power

    Look at the charger unit. If two cables come from the same cabinet and someone is using the other one, you may be splitting power. Move to an unoccupied charger if available.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger or station

    If the speed is still low after checking everything, the charger itself may be degraded or throttled. Try another stall at the same location, or head to a different station entirely.

Common Badenova Issues

App-only payment with no backup option at the charger

Badenova chargers require the Badenova app to start a session. There is no contactless card reader on the charger and no RFID option. If the app is not working, you cannot charge.

Symptoms

  • The charger has no contactless payment terminal or RFID reader
  • You do not have the Badenova app installed and cannot download it at the station
  • The app will not load or crashes when trying to start a session
  • You have no mobile data signal at the station and cannot use the app

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Install and set up the Badenova app before you need it

    Download the Badenova app and create an account with a valid payment method before your first visit. Trying to set up an account at the station, possibly with poor signal, is a frustrating experience you can avoid.

  2. 2

    Try connecting to Wi-Fi if your mobile data is weak

    Some Badenova stations or nearby businesses may offer Wi-Fi. If your mobile data is too weak to load the app, look for available networks. Even a slow connection is enough to start a session.

  3. 3

    Restart the app or your phone

    If the app crashes or freezes, close it completely and reopen it. If that does not help, restart your phone. App-only chargers depend entirely on your phone working, so basic troubleshooting matters.

  4. 4

    Drive to an alternative charger with contactless payment

    If the app is genuinely broken or you have no signal, you need a charger that accepts contactless payment or RFID. Check another charging app (Ionity, EnBW mobility+, or a roaming app) for the nearest alternative station. This is the downside of app-only networks: no app, no charge.

  5. 5

    Check if a roaming app supports Badenova stations

    Some roaming platforms (like EnBW mobility+ or Maingau) may include Badenova stations. If you already have a roaming app installed, search for the station there. You can sometimes start a session through a roaming app when the native app is not cooperating.

Regional coverage limited to southwestern Germany

Badenova's network is concentrated in the Baden-Württemberg region, especially around Freiburg, the Upper Rhine area, and surrounding towns. Outside this region, you will not find Badenova chargers.

Symptoms

  • The Badenova app shows no stations outside the Freiburg/Baden region
  • You assumed Badenova coverage would extend along the Autobahn but it does not
  • The nearest Badenova station is 100 km or more from your destination
  • You are driving through Germany and planned stops based on Badenova but ran into coverage gaps

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check Badenova coverage before planning your route

    Open the Badenova app and look at the station map. You will see that coverage is regional, not national. If your trip extends beyond southwestern Germany, you need additional networks.

  2. 2

    Install apps for national German networks

    For travel across Germany, install EnBW mobility+ (large national network), Ionity (Autobahn-focused), or Fastned. These networks have stations along major highways throughout the country.

  3. 3

    Use a roaming app for multi-network access

    EnBW mobility+ and Maingau EinfachStromLaden work as roaming apps that access chargers from dozens of operators. One app covers you across Germany instead of installing a separate app for each regional operator.

  4. 4

    Plan with a multi-network route planner for longer trips

    A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) shows chargers from all operators. Enter your vehicle model and destination to get optimized stops. Badenova stations will appear where they exist, and other networks fill the gaps.

App interface in German only

The Badenova app is designed for the German market and the interface is in German. If German is not your language, navigating the app takes extra effort.

Symptoms

  • All app menus and buttons are in German
  • Error messages from the charger (shown in the app) are in German
  • You cannot find the 'start session' button because labels are in German
  • Account setup and payment forms are in German

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Learn the key German charging terms

    'Laden starten' means start charging. 'Laden beenden' means stop charging. 'Verfügbar' means available. 'Besetzt' means occupied. 'Außer Betrieb' means out of order. 'Bezahlung' means payment. These cover most of what you need.

  2. 2

    Set up your account at home with a translation tool open

    Create your Badenova account and add your payment method at home where you can take your time. Use Google Translate or a similar tool to translate the forms. You only need to do this once.

  3. 3

    Use your phone's built-in app translation

    On Android, the system can translate app interfaces into your language. On iOS, you can screenshot any page and use the built-in translation feature. This helps with settings you do not visit often.

  4. 4

    Memorize the session flow

    The flow is the same every time: open app, find station on map, select charger, tap start. Once you know the sequence, the German labels are less of a barrier. Practice at home before your first real session.

Stations at company premises with limited access hours

Some Badenova chargers are installed at business locations or company parking areas that have restricted access during evenings, weekends, or holidays.

Symptoms

  • You arrived at a station and the parking area is gated or locked
  • The charger is accessible during business hours but not when you need it
  • The app shows the station as available but you physically cannot reach it
  • Weekend or holiday access is restricted

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the station details in the app for access hours

    Some Badenova stations list opening hours or access restrictions in the station details. Before driving there, look for notes about access times, especially if you plan to charge in the evening, early morning, or on weekends.

  2. 2

    Look for a gate code or intercom

    Some company premises with public chargers provide a gate code or intercom button for EV drivers. Check the station listing in the app or look for instructions near the gate entrance.

  3. 3

    Drive to a publicly accessible alternative

    If the station is behind a locked gate, your only option is to find another charger. Check the Badenova app or a roaming app for the next nearest station that is on a public road or in a publicly accessible parking area.

  4. 4

    Prefer stations at public locations when planning ahead

    For reliability, prioritize Badenova stations that are on public streets or at commercial locations (supermarkets, public parking garages). These are accessible 24/7 regardless of business hours.

Fewer fallback stations when a charger is broken

Badenova is a smaller regional network. If the charger you planned to use is out of order, the next Badenova station may be far away. Larger networks offer more alternatives within a short drive.

Symptoms

  • You arrived and the charger shows 'Außer Betrieb' (out of order)
  • The next Badenova station is 20 km or more away
  • You do not have another charging app installed
  • Your battery is low and you need to charge now

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check for other Badenova stations nearby

    Open the Badenova app and look at the map for alternative stations in the area. Even in their core region, stations may be spaced 10 to 30 km apart.

  2. 2

    Search for chargers from other operators

    Open a roaming app (EnBW mobility+, Maingau, or Chargemap) and search for any available fast charger nearby, regardless of operator. In Baden-Württemberg, EnBW has good coverage that often fills Badenova's gaps.

  3. 3

    Look for AC chargers as a last resort

    If no DC fast charger is available, an AC charger at a hotel, parking garage, or public lot can add enough range to reach the next working fast charger. It is slower, but it keeps you moving.

  4. 4

    Report the broken charger in the Badenova app

    Let Badenova know the charger is out of order. Smaller networks depend on user reports to dispatch maintenance. Your report helps the next driver.

  5. 5

    Always have a backup network app installed

    With any smaller regional network, carry at least one additional charging app (like EnBW mobility+ or Ionity) as insurance. Setting this up takes five minutes and saves you from being stranded.

Badenova App Tips

  • Set up the Badenova app and add your payment method before your first visit. The app is the only way to start a session at Badenova chargers, so do not wait until you are at the station.
  • Check the station details in the app for access hours. Some Badenova chargers are at company premises that close in the evening or on weekends.
  • The app shows real-time charger status. 'Verfügbar' means available, 'Besetzt' means occupied, 'Außer Betrieb' means out of order. Check before driving.
  • If the app is not loading, try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data. Some phone network configurations cause issues with the app's connection to the charger.

Payment Tips

  • Badenova is app-only. There is no contactless reader or RFID option at the charger. If your phone is dead or has no signal, you cannot charge here.
  • Add your payment card to the Badenova app in advance. The app needs a valid payment method to start any session.
  • Check if a roaming app (like EnBW mobility+ or Maingau) includes Badenova stations. This gives you a second way to start a session if the Badenova app has issues.
  • Badenova pricing is per kWh. The current rate is shown in the app before you start. No hidden charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Hyundai IONIQ 5 charge at Badenova?
Yes. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Badenova chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 200 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Hyundai IONIQ 5 at Badenova?
Charging a Hyundai IONIQ 5 from 10% to 80% at Badenova takes approximately 24 minutes at up to 200 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Badenova?
Badenova accepts app. Check the Badenova app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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