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Kia EV6 Vehicle to Load Tested & Explained

Kia EV6 Vehicle to Load Tested & Explained

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Kia EV6 Vehicle to Load Tested & Explained

I tested the Kia EV6 Vehicle-to-Load (aka V2L) with several appliances and electronic devices. What happens if you exceed the power limit? How do you reset the V2L and AC outlet? Can you use the V2L port at the same time as the interior 110V AC outlet? All of these things and more are shown in this video and should also apply to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 V2L feature since they are essentially the same, technologically speaking.

***IMPORTANT NOTE: When I mention buying the V2L adapter on the Kia and Hyundai Canada Website, I meant at the dealership. Prices mentioned were based on Facebook posts from people in Canada who bought the Hyundai V2L adapter at a dealership. Also to note, you should call multiple dealers because some say it is not stock, but others have the adapter in inventory; this is also based on some user anecdotes.

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00:00 Intro
00:27 V2L Included… Sort of
01:02 Where is it stored?
01:39 Make V2L work
03:02 Hair dryer test
03:12 Kettle test
04:02 Nespresso & milk frother test
05:15 Four slice toaster test
06:12 Toaster and Kettle test
07:07 How to reset the V2L
07:44 Toaster and Nespresso test
08:48 Charge a Soul EV from the EV6
10:07 Outdoor home theatre
11:07 An extra 110V outlet
12:58 Nespresso on V2L and Frother inside the EV6
14:40 Limit the V2L power drain
15:30 What I discovered
17:19 What is the power limit?
17:55 V2L adapter detail
18:35 How many subscribers?!?!
19:23 Bloopers

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