Buyers of any 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 can choose between a $400 charging credit to use at any ChargePoint station or a free Level 2 home charger.
The move is designed to make EV ownership easier, according to Hyundai executives.
Customers have 60 days after delivery to claim their prize, but Hyundai isn't paying for charger installation.
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