Hyundai and Kia secondary toll litigation submitted to arbitration
Hyundai and Kia electric vehicles were allegedly damaged when their chargers overheated. January 11, 2025 — Hyundai and Kia electric charging class action lawsuit alleges these models are defective because they fail to charge as advertised when using Level 2 charging: Hyundai Ioniq 5 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Come to EV6 Kia Niro electric car Genesis GV60 Specifically, the class action lawsuit alleges a problem with Level 2 chargers that caused vehicles to overheat before charging. The lawsuit says Level 2 chargers can overheat within 30 to 60 minutes, forcing customers to unplug and reinsert their home chargers to restart the charging process. Hyundai and Kia customers believe vehicle components may be damaged when Level 2 chargers overheat. Hyundai and Kia are said to have yet to fix the charger issue, with a software fix by dealers causing longer charging times due to reduced Level 2 charging speeds. According to the class action lawsuit, charging the vehicle can take more than…