Kia e-Niro 39kWh (2020)

The complete guide to charging your Kia e-Niro 39kWh (2020), covering electric range, how long it takes to charge, how much it costs, and much more.

Last updated: Nov 19, 2024 7 min read

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KEY STATS
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Range (WLTP):

180

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Electric cost/mile:

6.42p

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Rapid charge:

Yes

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EV type:

Battery electric

Overview


The 39kWh battery variant of the Kia e-Niro offers a more competitive price in exchange for a more modest range and more sedate performance than its 64kWh sibling. But the range is still very usable, as the junior e-Niro also has great efficiency, and much of the same practicality and family appeal remain.

Charging Details


Charging time for a Kia e-Niro

The table below shows the estimated time to charge your e-Niro from empty to full. For rapid charging, we show the time to charge from 20% - 80%, as charging tends to slow outside this range to protect the battery.

Charging method Typically found at Charging time* Range/hour**
Empty to full
3-pin plug Home 17 h 10 m/h
3.6kW Home / Work 11 h 16 m/h
7kW Home / Work / Public Locations 6 h 31 m/h
22kW Work / Public Locations 6 h 31 m/h
20%-80%
50kW Public Locations 30 min 109 m/30 min
150kW Public Locations 30 min 109 m/30 min


* Based on Pod Point estimates, charging time can differ based on the ambient temperature, the state of the battery (e.g. empty or half full) and variation in charging rate. Max charging rate may also be limited by the vehicle.
** Range per hour is the number of miles you can expect to get from an hour of charging at the relevant rate.

Connector type and charging rates

You can charge your Kia e-Niro with a Type 2 connector at home, work or at a public charging point. There is also a CCS connector for rapid charging.

Slow / Fast: Type 2


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Max AC 1-phase rate: 7.2kW

Max AC 3-phase rate: 7.2kW
Rapid: CCS


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Max DC rate: 50kW
Connector location: Front - Middle
Connector location: Front - Middle

Where you can charge a Kia e-Niro

You can charge your Kia e-Niro conveniently at home, plug-in when you arrive at work or top up when you're out and about at locations including supermarkets and public car parks.

At Home

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7kW Solo Charger

Find out more about Smart Home Charging

At Work

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7kW Solo Charger*

Find out more about Workplace EV Charging
Built Environment Charging


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7kW Solo or Twin Charger

Find out more about Built Environment Charging
On Public Networks


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7kW Solo Charger & Rapid Charging**

Charging on the Pod Point Network


* Other charging options are also available, speak to our team for more information.
** Available for vehicles with either CCS or CHAdeMO connectors.

Cost to charge


Cost of charging a Kia e-Niro

The cost of charging your car will vary between home, work and public chargepoints (below are our estimates). Charging on the Pod Point Network can be accessed through the Pod Point App.

Place Avg. cost Cost/mile
Home (empty to full)* £9.83 6.42p
Public rapid chargers (20%-80%)** £9.27 10.09p


* Assumes tariff of 28p/kWh. The cost of home charging will vary depending on your electricity rate.
** Assumes tariff of 44p/kWh applicable to most network rapid chargers as of April 2022.

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Vehicle Specs


Range
Official range (WLTP*) 180 miles
Pod Point Confidence Range** 153 miles


* For information on "WLTP" and more, please visit our Electric Vehicle Dictionary.
** Pod Point Confidence Range is the maximum distance we’d be confident driving on electric power between charges. Real range will depend on various factors including driving conditions, personal driving style, outside temperature, heating / air conditioning, etc.

Performance
0-62 mph 9.8 seconds
Top speed 96 mph
Engine power 134 bhp / 100 kW
Torque 395 Nm
Battery
Battery size 39 kWh
Usable battery (Pod Point estimate) 35.1 kWh
Official battery efficiency (WLTP) 245 Wh/mile
Battery efficiency (Pod Point estimate) 229 Wh/mile
Environmental impact
Official MPG (WLTP) N/A
Official CO2 emissions (WLTP) 0 gCO2/km
CO2 emissions from UK grid electricity usage (Pod Point calculated)* 27 gCO2/km


* This metric estimates the environmental impact of driving your electric vehicle based on how the electricity that powers your car is generated. We take the average carbon intensity across the UK grid measured throughout 2021 to calculate the expected grams of CO2 emitted per 1 km driven. The actual number will vary by region, when you charge (e.g. carbon intensity is usually lower overnight period) and whether your electricity comes from more renewable sources than the average.

Purchase, Tax & Grants


The Kia e-Niro is only eligible for the EV chargepoint grant, but you will benefit from £0 road tax and £0 London Congestion Charge.

Purchase
OTR price* £32,845


* On-the-road price including Plug-in Grant, if applicable.

Tax
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) Amount
Year 1 £0
Years 2-5 £0
Benefit in Kind (BiK) tax year BiK tax rate Annual BiK value
For cars registered after 6 April 2020
22/23 2% £644
23/24 2% £644
24/25 2% £644


* For further information including how to calculate personal BiK liabilities, please visit our Electric Car Tax guide.

Local taxes Amount
London Congestion Zone Charge* £0
Ultra Low Emission Zone Charge** £0


* A £10 annual registration fee will still apply to each vehicle.
** For further information on London's Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ), please visit our ULEZ guide.

Insurance
Insurance group 20
Grants*
Grant name Eligibility Amount Benefit
OZEV EV chargepoint grant £350 Can be used to reduce the cost of a home charger with installation
OZEV Plug-in Grant £0 Used to reduce the cost of the vehicle
EST Domestic Charge Point Grant (currently unavailable) £300 Can be used in Scotland in addition to the EV chargepoint grant to reduce the cost of a home charger with installation


* Prices for vehicles are typically displayed with the Plug-in grant discount already applied. Home charging grants are dependent on status of the grant, and subject to eligibility requirements of the applicant as well as the vehicle.