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== Accessories == | == Accessories == | ||
− | * [https://www.frunk.at/ | + | * [https://camwipe.com/ Camwipe] - Fits to the rear wiper arm of all Kia Niros (2016–2022), not just the EV |
+ | * [https://evaccessories.co.uk/ EV Accessories] - for various manufacturers | ||
+ | * [https://www.frunk.at/ Frunk] - manufacture inserts to create frunks in those vehicles that do not have them from the factory. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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Thanks to How To Geek for the tutorial, if you want pretty pictures to show things in more detail click on this [https://www.howtogeek.com/762729/how-to-find-ev-charging-stations-in-google-maps/ link] | Thanks to How To Geek for the tutorial, if you want pretty pictures to show things in more detail click on this [https://www.howtogeek.com/762729/how-to-find-ev-charging-stations-in-google-maps/ link] | ||
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+ | == Hyundai == | ||
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+ | === Pre-Bluelink Navigation Updating === | ||
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+ | * https://update.hyundai.com/EU/E1/navigationUpdate | ||
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+ | === Kona Reverse Light LED Upgrade === | ||
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+ | [https://www.ringautomotive.com/en/product/RW382LED Ring Automotive] - Not cheap compared to no name Chinese brands off well know retail sites, but I would trust these not to go up in flames. |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 10 November 2024
Accessories
- Camwipe - Fits to the rear wiper arm of all Kia Niros (2016–2022), not just the EV
- EV Accessories - for various manufacturers
- Frunk - manufacture inserts to create frunks in those vehicles that do not have them from the factory.
Links
- HEVRA - Independent garages for EV & hybrid car servicing and repairs.
- Zap Map - Provides online and mobile app resources to find public chargers as well as private chargers whose owners, for a fee, allow other EV owners to charge at.
Accounting
Locating Charging Points In Google Maps
While manufacturers generally provide apps for their vehicles which will help with route planning via available charging stations, there will inevitably be times when these programmes will decide to have time off and leave yo in the lurch. Google Maps provides a nice fallback for EV owners.
- On your mobile device (this cannot be done on a 'desktop' OS) open Google Maps
- Tap on your profile icon
- Tap on 'Settings'
- Tap on 'Electric vehicle setting'
- Tap on 'Add plugs'
- Select the different type of plug(s) that apply to your vehicle(s)
- Tap the back buttons until you reach the main screen
- Scroll the categories seen under the search box until you find the one labelled '... More', then tap on it
- Under the 'Services' section, tap on 'Electric vehicle charging'
- Then select any options that you wish to apply
- A list of applicable charging points will be displayed below. From the results, you can choose to add a charging point to your route by tapping on the routing icon.
Thanks to How To Geek for the tutorial, if you want pretty pictures to show things in more detail click on this link
Hyundai
Kona Reverse Light LED Upgrade
Ring Automotive - Not cheap compared to no name Chinese brands off well know retail sites, but I would trust these not to go up in flames.