Nice to see the 28 get some love. I love mine. Even in the cold. Not that it gets THAT cold in the western part of Norway. While some might argue that "It's not a beast, it's not cool" etc but as a car with staying power. I certainly hope to hold on to mine for some time to come.
This 28kWh Ioniq still surprises me how fast it charges.. The 38kWh is far slower and complains a lot with "cold" weather... I knew this from your videos, but never thought it would "cold gate" here in Portugal in autumn...but it does. I've only fast charged it 3 times since I have it but in all 3 it never gave 44kWh speed from the start. The last one I was down to 10% and it still charged at 31kWh for a bit before jumping to 42kWh..it was cold, around 14/15ºC..not negative 😁 Still really like the car, its very efficient. Even though it has a smaller battery that the Zoe I had previously, I get more range and less consumption (128Wh/km average in Zoe vs 118Wh/km in Ioniq). Just wished it had 3 phase AC charging (56% of all charging spots here are 22kW AC...) and a bit faster DC, but not a deal breaker.
You might be too focused on out-right charge speed. Don't forget that if you charge from home, the 38kwh starts out with quite a big advantage with more range. You have to stop more than once to make up the difference with the 28. For more journeys it just isn't an issue.
@@amiddled I totally agree, that's why I bought the 38kWh vs the 28kWh, but on the really long journeys (very rare cases) it would be great if the charging speed was the same as the 28kWh (at least the 50kWh we have in most DC chargers).
With the Ioniq 38 kWh you should have more than 20°C in the battery to get the „higher curve” 25°C is perfect. You can't get that temperature on the first charging Stop in winter. The first charging Stop will always be the slower curve, in winter, but the second will be fine. Don't forget on longer trips, in the cold Winter, to hammer the Facelift Ioniq on Autobahn. You should not drive slower than 120km/h on speedo. And then you always have the „higher 42kW curve” in average. But I do not know how it will perform in -30°C 😅 My example applies to typical German winters around 0°C. 😊
The reason why the ground is hotter where you have driven over is because you can see some tarmac. The tarmac is dark coloured and it absorbs more sunlight as a result and warms up more. So that’s why it’s warmer then the undisturbed snow. Snow is white and reflects more sunlight, so it’s colder. Some Norwegians use soil to melt snow because soil is black and it warms up in the sunlight and it’s warm enough to melt snow.
Excellent bud and stunning scenery, with beautiful music. Hyundai really knew what to make and how to make it then. Pity they’ve gone down the overly heavy, overly expensive, 0-100km racer but not efficient cars. They’ve lost their EV way. But you forget about Felix but no cuppa? Probably did off camera.
man...i still look the oldstuff Ioniq Videos...and i could not be more Ioniq fanboy cause i own a 28 👌🏼. Greetings from the VW Land 🙈( i have never owned one 😂) Keep going man 💪🏻
Since the cabin air exhausts through the battery, maybe it will warm up and charge faster if you heat the whole car instead of just using Driver Only mode. At that point the heating is coming from shore power anyway, so using more doesn't really matter.
I experienced turtle mode when evening when driving back home - just a couple of kilometers before home. That is really scary and the reduced horsepower is a bit dangerous and the car gets sluggish even compared to normal ICE cars. Driving up our little slope from the street towards our carport was so slow I thought it would just stop a couple of meters away from our homecharger.
Very impressive at -30c, we love our 28.... It always surprises me more EVs arent built like this.... Instead of these sub 5sec 300+ hp monsters ... efficiency over power and we might get the 400+ mile range we all need. Bjorn keep doing the vids and pushing the 28 to the limit. What obd device and app do you use? Id love to see what our 28 is doing.....
Maybe you didn't notice. He drove a 5 year old car, with 60k km, probably smallest battery on the market and low charging power. New cars have 3 times bigger batteries and charge 4 times quicker
The original Ioniq is such a great car. I’m currently driving a small battery Ioniq 5 with no battery heating at all. Winter even in the UK is stressful 😂
I feel so proud to sit in my 28kwh ioniq while watching this.
Classic ioniq for the winnnn!
Me too :)
So strange hyundai stopped this car
@@RENAULTOlivier Not really. Had this as company car for 4 years, not recommended.
why?@@Roban554
Nice to see the 28 get some love. I love mine. Even in the cold. Not that it gets THAT cold in the western part of Norway. While some might argue that "It's not a beast, it's not cool" etc but as a car with staying power. I certainly hope to hold on to mine for some time to come.
7:26, That music fits with the landscape so well, Nicely done Bjørn!
Thank you Felix!
8:13 wow, what a view
Great landscape ! And long life to the electric car’s queen !
In these nice conditions some 4K landscape videos would make so much fun to watch 1:24
ABC: Always Bring Cquirtbottle
very beautiful landscapes
This 28kWh Ioniq still surprises me how fast it charges..
The 38kWh is far slower and complains a lot with "cold" weather...
I knew this from your videos, but never thought it would "cold gate" here in Portugal in autumn...but it does.
I've only fast charged it 3 times since I have it but in all 3 it never gave 44kWh speed from the start.
The last one I was down to 10% and it still charged at 31kWh for a bit before jumping to 42kWh..it was cold, around 14/15ºC..not negative 😁
Still really like the car, its very efficient. Even though it has a smaller battery that the Zoe I had previously, I get more range and less consumption (128Wh/km average in Zoe vs 118Wh/km in Ioniq).
Just wished it had 3 phase AC charging (56% of all charging spots here are 22kW AC...) and a bit faster DC, but not a deal breaker.
You might be too focused on out-right charge speed. Don't forget that if you charge from home, the 38kwh starts out with quite a big advantage with more range. You have to stop more than once to make up the difference with the 28. For more journeys it just isn't an issue.
@@amiddled I totally agree, that's why I bought the 38kWh vs the 28kWh, but on the really long journeys (very rare cases) it would be great if the charging speed was the same as the 28kWh (at least the 50kWh we have in most DC chargers).
Charging speed: kW (not kWh)
With the Ioniq 38 kWh you should have more than 20°C in the battery to get the „higher curve” 25°C is perfect.
You can't get that temperature on the first charging Stop in winter. The first charging Stop will always be the slower curve, in winter, but the second will be fine. Don't forget on longer trips, in the cold Winter, to hammer the Facelift Ioniq on Autobahn. You should not drive slower than 120km/h on speedo.
And then you always have the „higher 42kW curve” in average.
But I do not know how it will perform in -30°C 😅
My example applies to typical German winters around 0°C. 😊
So beautifull landscape! This would be nice to go for a walk with my dog while charging.
What a view! 8:00
The reason why the ground is hotter where you have driven over is because you can see some tarmac. The tarmac is dark coloured and it absorbs more sunlight as a result and warms up more. So that’s why it’s warmer then the undisturbed snow. Snow is white and reflects more sunlight, so it’s colder. Some Norwegians use soil to melt snow because soil is black and it warms up in the sunlight and it’s warm enough to melt snow.
Excellent bud and stunning scenery, with beautiful music.
Hyundai really knew what to make and how to make it then. Pity they’ve gone down the overly heavy, overly expensive, 0-100km racer but not efficient cars. They’ve lost their EV way.
But you forget about Felix but no cuppa? Probably did off camera.
Beautiful scenery in the snow .. and well matched music
Hi from the UK here. Just got this car yesterday, very nice! Great vid.
8:20 - Moon landscape! Awesome these part 2 sessions when driving in morning, sun and freezing cold. :)
man...i still look the oldstuff Ioniq Videos...and i could not be more Ioniq fanboy cause i own a 28 👌🏼. Greetings from the VW Land 🙈( i have never owned one 😂) Keep going man 💪🏻
Since the cabin air exhausts through the battery, maybe it will warm up and charge faster if you heat the whole car instead of just using Driver Only mode. At that point the heating is coming from shore power anyway, so using more doesn't really matter.
Nice music at 7:30. Sounds like Philip Glass at first, but turns out to be Ian Post!
Front of your home starts looking like used EVs sales parking ;)
I experienced turtle mode when evening when driving back home - just a couple of kilometers before home. That is really scary and the reduced horsepower is a bit dangerous and the car gets sluggish even compared to normal ICE cars.
Driving up our little slope from the street towards our carport was so slow I thought it would just stop a couple of meters away from our homecharger.
Awesome video as always 👌 and friendly advance blur your house key just in case 😉
The battery heater is only used in AC charging mode. I tried this out myself and read it out via Torque Pro. The heater then consumes around 600W. 🤷🏼
For a super bright LED bulb try a corn bulb, named that way because the LEDs are arranged on the outside like kernels on an ear of corn.
I think Tesla Model X -36 ist best Video ever
Når kommer din test av Fisker Ocean, Bjørn? Ser frem til det!!!
Very impressive at -30c, we love our 28.... It always surprises me more EVs arent built like this.... Instead of these sub 5sec 300+ hp monsters ... efficiency over power and we might get the 400+ mile range we all need.
Bjorn keep doing the vids and pushing the 28 to the limit. What obd device and app do you use? Id love to see what our 28 is doing.....
Nice video I have an ioniq 2021 ( 38.3 kw battery ) and I love my car. Greattings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Pura Vida ✌🏼
Looking good. All the best
Definite Christopher Nolan vibes at the 8 minute mark. Very nice! I like this sh!t
I would love to see how one of the new stellantis Cars could handle the cold as they appear to be fairly efficent!
like that idea I drove the new fiat 600e and it was better than expected
please review the new Peugeot e 208, especially concerning winter range!
Awesome mate
what would you do if you arrived there with exactly just 0 kilowatt? that could be a nice clip
You have some really nice followers :)
Jubileum? Ionity? free of charge?
EVs driving in winter: Impossible!!!!!! 🤣
Maybe you didn't notice. He drove a 5 year old car, with 60k km, probably smallest battery on the market and low charging power. New cars have 3 times bigger batteries and charge 4 times quicker
@@KubaYa1411 my comment was ironic :D
@@LittleSpot You forgot the /s
@@LittleSpot ah sorry. So many haters around now which didn't even drive EV 🙈
@@KubaYa1411 I'm very impressed from this car. Low consumption, high usability and so stable in this cold weather. Like a bozz :D
ladestau always happen when you dont need it aperantly
Felix is German? Who would have thought? 😅
How do you get all the temperature and % battery readings on your screen?
The original Ioniq is such a great car.
I’m currently driving a small battery Ioniq 5 with no battery heating at all. Winter even in the UK is stressful 😂
He came all from Germany with presents to see you, and you can not offer him a coffee? Norwegian hospitality?
He didn't. He was on his way to northern Norway.
@@bjornnyland There is alway's time for a chat and a coffee!
Are you going to Chang Mai for the winter?
No
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Charges better than Toyota BZ4X at -12c. I'm so sad.
Squirt bottle 👍👍
Hei friend, you are crazy to out the car without jacket with -30°. If you has a problem with the door of the car? Don't trust
‚only‘ 50kW charger. car pulls 23kW with cold battery. hilarious 😂
Felix seems a bit slow-witted.
I was just a bit tired after driving over 1500 km from Germany.
Sorry, I didn't mean to insult you.
@@stefanrock8982 too late man☹
@@stefanrock8982 Technically you were right. I was tired and therefore a bit slow witted when I visited Bjørn.
@@felixklusener5530 I'm a vegetable after driving 1000 km, props to you man, don't pay attention to people spewing nonsense on the internet.
14m.24s a Sun newspaper moment. Mjosen for the Truth win🫡🫡🫡
14:24
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