Kia Niro EV Charger Won't Start: Step-by-Step Guide
Your Kia Niro EV is plugged in, but the charger will not start. No green light, no power flow, nothing on the infotainment display. This is frustrating, but the cause is usually straightforward. Here is what to check.
Symptoms
- The charger display shows 'connect vehicle' even though the cable is plugged in
- The infotainment display does not show any charging status
- The Niro EV's charge port light does not illuminate
- An error appears on the charger screen after connecting
- The CCS2 connector feels loose or does not click
What to Do
- 1
Unlock the Niro EV
The charge port only accepts connections when the car is unlocked. Use the key fob or Kia Connect app to unlock if needed.
- 2
Seat the connector firmly
Push the CCS2 or Type 2 connector straight into the charge port until it clicks and locks. Do not angle or twist the connector.
- 3
Authenticate at the charger
Tap your RFID card, start the session in your charging app, or use contactless payment. Wait for confirmation on the charger screen.
- 4
Check for scheduling conflicts
On the infotainment display, go to EV settings and look for charging schedules. If a timer or off-peak schedule is active, disable it for immediate charging.
- 5
Unplug, wait, and reconnect
Remove the cable, wait 10 seconds, and plug in again. This resets the handshake between the Niro EV and the charger.
- 6
Move to another charger
If the charger still will not start, it is likely broken. Try another stall or station and report the faulty unit through the network app.