Hyundai's IONIQ 5 can charge other EVs, allow in-car payment, and charge ultra-fast
The Hindu
Hyundai is also developing an in-car payment system for its new EV. This will bring in-car credit card payment capabilities to IONIQ 5 customers.
(Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.) Hyundai introduced its electric vehicle IONIQ 5 that can be charged from 10 - 80% in less than half hour, power small appliances, allow people to make in-car payment, and even charge other EVs. It's users can charge any electric device, including electric bicycle, scooter, camping equipment, or even a stranded EV. The charging feature is enabled by an adaptor and it connects to the charging outlet. There is a second outlet underneath the back row seat for charging laptops, phones and other devices.More Related News