Kia EV6 Charging Speeds
Your car sets the max AC charging speed — not the EV charger.
48 amp
vehicle’s max charging amperage
If your vehicle’s maximum charging limit is 48 amp, a higher-amp charger won’t charge it faster — but it can future-proof you for your next EV.
The table below shows estimated Level-2 home charging times and miles added at common amperages. Your vehicle caps the real charging speed at its onboard limit.
Matches the vehicle’s 48 amp maximum charging speed for full-speed home charging with a little headroom.
≈38.2 miles of range per hour of charging Works with all EVs (keep it for your next car) Hardwiring recommended at 50 amp+
EV Charging Times & Speeds by Amperage
Charger | Miles added per hour | 20–80% charge time | Miles after 8 hours | |
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16 amp | ≈12.2 mi/h | ~11h 39m | ≈97 mi | View |
24 amp | ≈18.3 mi/h | ~7h 46m | ≈146 mi | View |
32 amp | ≈24.4 mi/h | ~5h 49m | ≈195 mi | View |
40 amp | ≈30.5 mi/h | ~4h 39m | ≈244 mi | View |
48 amp | ≈36.6 mi/h | ~3h 52m | ≈293 mi | View |
50 amp BEST MATCH | ≈36.6 mi/h | ~3h 52m | ≈293 mi | View |
80 amp | ≈36.6 mi/h | ~3h 52m | ≈293 mi | View |
Not sure which amp is right for your car or home panel? Call 408-598-3300. We’ll ask a few quick questions and point you to the right charger.
Kia EV6 — FAQs
How fast will a Kia EV6 charge at home?
On Level-2 (240 V), the EV6 supports about 48 amp AC via its onboard charger (~11 kW). With a 50 amp charger on a proper circuit, expect strong home-charging speeds.
What’s the best home charger for a Kia EV6?
Choose the highest-amp Primecom charger that meets or slightly exceeds the car’s onboard limit. For the EV6, our 50 amp model is the best match (hardwiring recommended).
Does an 80 amp charger make a Kia EV6 charge faster?
No. AC charging is capped by the vehicle. An 80 amp unit won’t exceed the ~48 amp acceptance, but it can future-proof for your next EV.
How many miles could I add with an overnight charge (8 hours)?
At the best-match charger (~50 amp), you can add roughly ≈293 miles in 8 hours under EPA-style assumptions.
How many miles per hour will a Kia EV6 charge?
Multiply efficiency (mi/kWh) by the effective charger power (kW), which is limited by the car’s max AC acceptance. See the table for 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, and 50 amp examples.
What breaker and wire do I need for a 50 amp home EV charger?
Under NEC continuous-load rules, a 50 amp EVSE is typically on a 60 amp breaker when hardwired. Always consult a licensed electrician and local code.
Will a higher-amp charger harm my Kia EV6?
No. The car only draws what it can accept. Using a charger rated above the car’s limit is safe when installed to code and may future-proof for your next EV.
Is a 50 amp charger compatible with a NEMA 14-50 outlet?
Many Level-2 chargers use a NEMA 14-50 plug for 240 V circuits; others are hardwired. Check the product page and follow local code and electrician guidance.
What affects real-world charging speed?
Battery temperature, state-of-charge window, ambient temperature, cable gauge/length, and vehicle thermal management can all affect miles added per hour.
Can I schedule charging with Primecom chargers?
Yes — supported models let you schedule start/stop windows to align with off-peak rates or solar production.
Estimates are guidance only; verify circuit/breaker sizing and follow local code.