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Kia’s EV9 debuts suite of smart technologies


Martyn Collins gets the lowdown on Kia’s new smart technologies, that are designed to make EV mobility more convenient.


W


ith the launch of its new EV9 SUV, available in the UK later this year, Kia has also announced it is


introducing a suite of smart technologies, with the aim of making EV mobility more convenient, accessible, and efficient than ever before. This is via Kia Connect, Kia Charge, and Kia Smart Charging products. Kia Connect works via an “always on” connection between the vehicle, Kia’s servers, and data providers. As such, this enables the live streaming of data to deliver real-time updates and information via the Connected Car Cloud. Kia then uses this live data to find available charging stations and predictive maintenance. It says this live data can make roads safer for everyone, enable the efficient management of fleets, and improve emergency response times.


Kia Connect will be available via a dedicated app, which allows drivers to


take full advantage of the features available in the new Kia Connect Store. This store is designed to be the go-to place for drivers to purchase upgrades for their cars. This means they will be able to continuously update their cars to suit their needs. The new EV9 will be the first car to benefit from this store.


It is also the first Kia to have the Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (CCNC), with dual-band GPS for improved accuracy. Over-the-air updates mean the system will be constantly updated with the latest maps, interfaces, and software enhancements. The EV9 will also have a EV Route Planner feature, which will suggest the best charging points based on your range while travelling to your location.


Using the Kia Charge app opens up half a million chargepoints in 28 countries to Kia EV drivers. The number of chargers is growing too, thanks to pan-European


partnerships with Ionity and Digital Charging Solutions (DCS), as well as local providers.


Kia also has plans to expand joint ventures to establish 30,000 new ones by 2030. There will also be co-branded fast chargers at dealerships.


With Kia Smart Charging, the Korean manufacturer claims drivers are given greater flexibility for charging their EV. With the advances in connectivity mentioned, they claim EV charging and power usage are heading into a more sustainable future – via bidirectional charging. This works via energy flowing both ways, both into and out of the vehicle. As such, the EV9 is capable of automated unidirectional smart charging (V1G), vehicle-to-load (V2L), vehicle-to- building/vehicle-to-Home (V2B/V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G).


V2L, which was first introduced on the EV6, gives drivers the option to


power 110V/220V appliances by using the vehicles’ battery, just by plugging in the charging port. V2B and V2H mean the vehicle is capable of powering buildings or the driver’s home (Kia claims a fully charged EV9 could fully power a household for five to 10 days). The EV9 is also V2G-enabled, meaning it can be used to store energy from renewable sources and feed it back into the power grid when the sun isn’t shining, and the wind isn’t blowing. Kia tells us that on top of reducing the driver’s electricity costs, it can also stabilise the grid and support sustainable energy use. Commenting on these EV innovations, Sjoerd Knipping, vice president of marketing and product at Kia Europe, said: “Starting with the new EV9, Kia is working towards making EVs fully connected and future-ready to enable vehicles to be updated as new innovations and features become available.”


“Kia Charge app opens up half a


million chargepoints in 28 countries.”


12 | June 2023 | www.businesscar.co.uk


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