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Boasting an impressive range of 475km, the Kia Niro Electric combines style and technology with functional practicality for the roaming Aussie driver.
Model
Variant: S (FWD)
Battery: 64.8kWh
Range (WLTP)
Indicative: 460km
Efficiency: 16.2kW /100km
Cargo
Boot: 475L
Frunk: 20L
Charging (Max)
AC: 11kW
DC: 350kW
Watch our virtual introduction video for some helpful hints before you get behind the wheel.
All inclusive
Each EV Subscription term comes with everything you need to hit the road.
For charging, we recommend checking out AGL's Night Saver EV Plan.
As an added bonus, AGL energy customers receive $10 off the standard weekly subscription fee.
* Minimum cost based on holding the subscription for the minimum term (30 days) at the 3 month weekly rate. Expand to see a breakdown of the costs.
Standard subscription fee (non AGL cust, excl. charger) |
$1842.86 |
Joining fee (non-refundable) | $0 |
Early termination fee | $0 |
AGL energy customer | $-43.33 |
* Minimum cost based on holding the subscription for the minimum term (30 days) at the 6 month weekly rate. Expand to see a breakdown of the costs.
Standard subscription fee (non AGL cust, excl. charger) |
$1714.29 |
Joining fee (non-refundable) | $0 |
Early termination fee | $500 |
AGL energy customer | $-43.33 |
* Minimum cost based on holding the subscription for the minimum term (30 days) at the 12 month weekly rate. Expand to see a breakdown of the costs.
Standard subscription fee (non AGL cust, excl. charger) |
$1628.57 |
Joining fee (non-refundable) | $0 |
Early termination fee | $1000 |
AGL energy customer | $-43.33 |
Definitely. The Kia Niro Electric is capable of travelling up to 475km on a single charge possesses fast-charging capabilities. The quiet motors can provide a heap of torque, ensuring you have all the power and range to get you where you need to go.
Charging times depend on the type of charger you use. With a 7kW home charger installed (which is the most common for a single phase property), you can get a full charge overnight.
A standard home power point, it will take longer and a commercial public charger will be faster (from empty to 80% full in less than an hour).
Read more about charging your Kia Niro EV.
The Kia Niro Electric has an indicative range of 475km on a single charge. However, just like a petrol or diesel vehicle, this can vary depending on a number of factors; such as how you drive (acceleration and deceleration), the weather (colder weather can drain a battery a slightly quicker) and whether or not you have air conditioning on.
The cost to charge your Kia
Niro Electric will depend on a number of factors, for example, where you charge (at home or at a charging station), for how long and what time of day.
Charging from home is the cheapest option as you'll just be paying what you pay for electricity at your property.
The Kia Niro EV has a 64kWh battery, so to work out what it would cost to charge up to full capacity, simply multiply the kWh rate for electricity by 64.
Here's an example: $0.28c/kWh of electricity x 64 (the kWh battery capacity of the Kia Niro EV) = $17.92
Be sure to check if you are on a time of use energy cost as it might be even cheaper to charge your Kia Niro EV during off peak times.
Read more about electricity usage from charging.
If you want to install a charger permanently, we can help! Navigate to our home charging page where you can browse EV chargers or get a recommendation on what home charger is best suited to your home.
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