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Hyundai’s Song: Developers must place EV charging by buildings

Mike Song, the Middle East and Africa head of operations for Hyundai has called for the needs of electric car owners to “be included in future plans for residential buildings, along with clear strategies for retrofitting existing homes with overnight recharging points.”

According to Song says fully electric vehicles, using batteries for energy storage, offer the fastest route towards zero emissions – “as long as people can keep their cars charged.” With current home design, that may not be possible, he argued.

“There is now very real consumer excitement around electric driving,” Mike Song remarked in a statement. “In our existing urban design, however, the only people who can realistically make that switch are those who live in a house or villa with an attached garage, because they are the only ones who can plug into a power supply to recharge overnight. If you park on the street, or even in basement parking for an apartment building, keeping your battery charged will be much more difficult.”

While cities worldwide are experimenting with kerbside recharging points for cars parked on the street,  Mike Song says it will be down to property developers and managers, as well as homeowners’ associations, to make sure that residential carparks can provide a charging socket for each car that needs one, along with a system for billing the cost. This will most likely need planning authorities, including governments and municipalities, to incorporate recharging points into their planning regulations – both as a standard requirement on new buildings, and with clear guidelines on upgrading existing properties.

“We must ensure that, if you have allocated parking for an apartment, you can expect to recharge an electric car as part of that parking,” said Mike Song. “Given time, consumer demand will ensure this happens, but the authorities can help drive the transition by including this expectation in building codes.”

Hyundai’s current production models include electric versions of the IONIQ – which is also available as a plug-in and a hybrid – and now the KONA compact SUV as well, the company explained. It also offers a Sonata Hybrid, and was the first to offer a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle as a mass-produced model with the Tucson FCEV in production since 2013. That is now due to be replaced by an FCEV-only SUV, the Nexo, which was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January. Within the Africa and Middle East region, the company is already offering versions of the IONIQ eco-car in several markets. It is also introducing the Sonata Hybrid, particularly for taxi use.

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