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Hyundai Kona Electric Charging at ABC-lataus

Updated March 2026

The Hyundai Kona Electric is compatible with ABC-lataus 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
105 kW
10-80% estimate
37 min
Payment
app, contactless

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Hyundai Kona Electric supports up to 105 kW DC charging. ABC-lataus chargers deliver up to 200 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 105 kW even on a faster charger.

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

Hyundai Kona Electric Charging Problems

Hyundai Kona Electric Charger Won't Start? Fix Guide

You have plugged the cable into your Kona Electric, but nothing is happening. No charging indicator, no progress on the screen. The Kona Electric's charge port is in the front, under a flap on the nose of the car. This unusual location sometimes causes cable reach problems. But the issue is usually authentication, a car setting, or the charger itself.

Symptoms

  • CCS2 or Type 2 cable plugged in but no charging indicator on the dashboard
  • Charge port LED stays off or flashes an error pattern
  • Charger screen shows an error or stays on the start screen
  • Bluelink app shows the car is not connected to a charger
  • Charging begins briefly then stops within seconds

What to Do

  1. 1

    Open the front charge port and check the cable

    The charge port is on the front of the car, under a flap. Press the flap to open it. If it is stiff, press more firmly. Insert the CCS2 connector straight in until you hear a click. The LED should light up.

  2. 2

    Make sure you are parked nose-in

    Unlike most EVs with rear charge ports, the Kona Electric needs to face the charger. If you backed in, the cable probably will not reach. Pull out and park nose-first.

  3. 3

    Authenticate with the charger

    Tap your RFID card, use the charging network's app, or try contactless payment. The Kona Electric does not have Plug & Charge, so you will always need to authenticate manually at DC fast chargers.

  4. 4

    Check for a charging schedule

    On the infotainment screen, go to EV settings, then Scheduled Charging. Disable any active schedule or tap 'Charge Now' to override it.

  5. 5

    Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and try again

    Remove the cable, wait 30 seconds, reconnect, and re-authenticate. This resets both the car and charger communication.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger

    If the session still will not start, the charger is likely faulty. Try another stall or station. Report the broken charger through the network's app.

Hyundai Kona Electric Charger Payment Failed at Station

You are at a public charger with your Kona Electric, the cable is in, but payment will not go through. The charger shows an error, the app is not cooperating, or your RFID card gets no response. The Kona Electric does not support Plug & Charge, so you always need to authenticate manually. Here is how to work through payment problems.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen shows 'payment failed' or 'authorization error'
  • RFID card tapped but the charger does not respond
  • Charging network app shows an error or hangs during payment
  • Contactless card payment declined at the charger terminal
  • QR code on the charger leads to a page that will not load

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try a different payment method

    If RFID failed, open the charging app. If the app failed, try contactless with a credit or debit card. Having multiple options is the fastest way past payment issues.

  2. 2

    Check your charging app account

    Open the app and verify your payment method is valid. Look for expired cards, low prepaid balances, or account restrictions. Update your card details if needed.

  3. 3

    Scan the QR code on the charger

    Many chargers have a QR code that opens a web-based payment page. This lets you pay without an account or app. Scan it with your phone camera.

  4. 4

    Try a different stall at the same station

    If one charger's payment terminal is broken, the next one over may work fine. Walk to the next stall and try the same payment method.

  5. 5

    Try a different charging station

    If all stalls at this location have payment issues, the entire station may have a connectivity problem. Head to a nearby alternative station.

Hyundai Kona Electric Charging Slower Than Expected

The Kona Electric supports up to 100 kW DC fast charging, which is solid but noticeably slower than the 233 kW that 800V Hyundai models can reach. If your Kona is pulling 30 kW at a charger rated for much more, something is off. In most cases, slow charging comes down to battery temperature, state of charge, or the charger not delivering its full rated output.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging speed well below the 100 kW maximum
  • AC charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of 11 kW on a 3-phase connection
  • Charging speed drops significantly above 60% state of charge
  • Session starts at low power and never ramps up to full speed
  • Charger screen shows a lower power output than the unit's rated capacity

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check the battery temperature

    Look at the charging information on the 12.3-inch touchscreen. If the battery is cold, use the preconditioning feature in the Bluelink app before arriving at the charger. Driving for 15-20 minutes also warms the battery naturally.

  2. 2

    Check your state of charge

    If you are above 70%, the slowdown is expected on the Kona Electric. For road trip charging, plan to arrive between 10-20% and unplug at 80% for the best time-to-range ratio.

  3. 3

    Check the charger's rated output

    Look at the charger's specs on its screen, on the unit label, or in the charging network's app. If it is a 50 kW charger, the Kona Electric is getting what the charger can deliver. Find a higher-powered CCS2 charger for faster sessions.

  4. 4

    Check scheduled charging and charge limits

    On the infotainment screen or in the Bluelink app, make sure scheduled charging is not delaying or limiting the session. Check that the charge current limit is set to maximum.

  5. 5

    Check if the charger is sharing power

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

  6. 6

    Try a different charger or station

    If speed is still low after checking everything, the charger may be underperforming. Try another stall or a different station entirely.

Common ABC-lataus Issues

Session fails to start or charger shows an error

You plug in and try to authenticate, but the charger does not begin charging. This can happen due to communication issues between your vehicle and the charger, or a problem with authentication.

Symptoms

  • Charger shows an error after you try to start a session
  • Contactless card payment does not work at this station (older unit without payment terminal)
  • Card reader beeps but the session does not start
  • The app says the session is starting but nothing happens at the charger

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and try again

    The initial communication handshake between your vehicle and the charger can fail. Unplug the connector, wait at least 30 seconds, and reconnect. The second attempt often works.

  2. 2

    Try starting the session through the ABC-lataus app

    If the card reader is not cooperating, open the ABC-lataus app, select the station, and start the session from your phone. This bypasses the physical card reader entirely.

  3. 3

    Try contactless card payment at newer stations

    Some newer ABC-lataus high-power stations have a contactless payment terminal. If the app is not cooperating, look for a card reader on the charger unit and tap your bank card. Older stations may not have this option.

  4. 4

    Try a different charger unit at the same station

    If the station has multiple charger units, switch to another one. One unit may have a hardware issue while the others work fine.

Finding the EV charger at a busy fuel station

ABC-lataus chargers are located at ABC fuel stations, which also serve diesel and petrol vehicles. The EV charging spots can be easy to miss if you are visiting for the first time.

Symptoms

  • You arrived at the ABC station but cannot see the EV charger
  • The charger is behind the fuel pump area or in a separate parking section
  • Other vehicles (non-EV) are parked in the charging spots
  • Signage is not visible from the main road entrance

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the ABC-lataus app for the charger's exact location

    The app shows station details including photos or layout hints. Some ABC stations place chargers at the far end of the parking area, away from the fuel pumps.

  2. 2

    Look for the CCS2 cable and charging unit

    The charger unit is taller than a fuel pump and usually has a clearly different design. Look for a separate bay with a CCS2 cable, often marked with green signage or an EV symbol on the ground.

  3. 3

    Drive past the fuel pumps

    At many ABC stations, the EV charger is positioned after the fuel pump area or in a dedicated corner of the parking lot. Do not stop at the fuel pumps. Continue through and scan for the charging unit.

  4. 4

    If an ICE vehicle is blocking the spot, report it

    ABC stations serve all types of vehicles. If a non-EV is parked in the charging bay, contact ABC customer service through the app. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do in the moment besides trying another station.

App setup confusion within the S-Group ecosystem

The ABC-lataus app is part of the S-Group digital ecosystem. If you already use S-mobiili for groceries or fuel, the relationship between the apps can be confusing.

Symptoms

  • You are not sure whether to use S-mobiili or the ABC-lataus app
  • Your S-Group login works in one app but not the other
  • Charging payments do not appear in your S-mobiili transaction history
  • You created a new account instead of linking your existing S-Group membership

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Use the ABC-lataus app for starting and managing charging sessions

    While S-mobiili handles your broader S-Group membership, the ABC-lataus app is the dedicated tool for finding stations, starting sessions, and viewing charging history. Install it separately from the App Store or Google Play.

  2. 2

    Log in with your existing S-Group credentials

    Use the same username and password you use for S-mobiili or s-kanava.fi. Do not create a new account.

  3. 3

    Check payment method settings in the ABC-lataus app

    Even if you have a payment card saved in S-mobiili, the ABC-lataus app may require you to add a payment method separately. Go to settings or payment in the ABC-lataus app and add your card there.

  4. 4

    Verify your account is set up for charging

    Check the ABC-lataus app settings to make sure your payment method is saved and charging is enabled.

Connector stuck or difficult to insert in winter cold

Finnish winters mean temperatures well below freezing. The CCS2 connector locking mechanism and the vehicle's charge port can freeze, making it hard to plug in or unplug.

Symptoms

  • The CCS2 connector will not click into your vehicle's charge port
  • The connector is plugged in but the locking mechanism will not engage
  • You cannot release the connector after charging is complete
  • The connector handle feels stiff or the release button is frozen

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check your vehicle's charge port for ice

    Open the charge port door and look for ice buildup around the opening or inside the port. Brush away any loose ice or snow with your hand or a soft brush. Do not use sharp tools, as you can damage the pins.

  2. 2

    Warm the connector in your hands for a moment

    If the connector handle feels frozen stiff, hold it in your hands for 30 seconds to warm the mechanism slightly. The locking button and release lever work better when they are not frozen solid.

  3. 3

    Push the connector in firmly and straight

    In cold weather, plastic contracts and tolerances get tighter. Line up the connector carefully and push it in with steady, even pressure. Do not force it at an angle.

  4. 4

    If the connector is stuck after charging, try unlocking from your car

    Use your vehicle's unlock button or the in-car menu to release the charge port lock. Some vehicles also release the connector when you unlock the doors. If it is still stuck, wait a few minutes. The charging session generates heat that may free the mechanism.

  5. 5

    Contact support if the connector will not release

    Do not yank the connector. Forcing it can damage both the cable and your vehicle's charge port. Call ABC-lataus support and they can guide you through a remote release or send help.

Charging session starts but power delivery is low

The charger is rated for 200 kW, but your session is delivering significantly less. Several factors specific to ABC-lataus stations can contribute.

Symptoms

  • Dashboard shows 30 to 50 kW at a 200 kW rated charger
  • Charging speed drops after a few minutes
  • Speed is lower than what you get at other fast chargers
  • The charger screen shows a lower maximum than 200 kW

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check your vehicle's maximum DC charging rate

    A 200 kW charger does not mean your vehicle can accept 200 kW. Many EVs max out at 50 to 150 kW depending on the model, battery temperature, and state of charge. Check your vehicle's specifications.

  2. 2

    Consider battery temperature in Finnish conditions

    Cold batteries accept less power. If your vehicle has been parked outside in freezing temperatures, the battery may need to warm up before it can accept higher charging speeds. Some vehicles have a preconditioning feature you can activate before arriving.

  3. 3

    Check if another vehicle is sharing the station's power

    Some ABC-lataus locations share power between charger units. If another vehicle is charging at the same station, your available power may be split. This is normal and not a fault.

  4. 4

    Arrive with a lower state of charge for faster charging

    Charging is fastest between 10% and 50% state of charge. If you arrive at 60% or higher, the charger will taper the power to protect your battery. This is your vehicle's doing, not the charger's.

ABC-lataus App Tips

  • Download the ABC-lataus app before your first visit. The app lets you find stations, start sessions, and view your charging history, all with your S-Group account.
  • The app shows real-time charger availability. Check it before driving to a station, especially during busy travel periods and holidays.
  • Make sure the ABC-lataus app is updated. Older versions may not show newer stations that have been added to the network.
  • Your charging history in the ABC-lataus app shows energy delivered, duration, and cost per session. Use it to track your charging patterns and costs over time.

Payment Tips

  • The ABC-lataus app is the most reliable way to start a session. Log in with your S-Group account and make sure a payment method is saved.
  • ABC-lataus does not support third-party RFID cards (like Virta or Plugsurfing). The ABC-lataus app is the primary payment method. Newer stations also have contactless card payment terminals.
  • Charging costs appear on your S-Group account. Check your S-mobiili app or monthly S-Group statement for the transaction details.
  • ABC-lataus pricing is per kWh. The current rate is displayed in the app and on the charger screen before you start a session. No hidden fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Hyundai Kona Electric charge at ABC-lataus?
Yes. The Hyundai Kona Electric uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by ABC-lataus chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 105 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Hyundai Kona Electric at ABC-lataus?
Charging a Hyundai Kona Electric from 10% to 80% at ABC-lataus takes approximately 37 minutes at up to 105 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at ABC-lataus?
ABC-lataus accepts app, contactless. Check the ABC-lataus app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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