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Test 03: CHARGING AND RANGE

Source: The Soul EV’s front faux grille slides open to reveal dual connectors – you get a regular AC connector and a fast-charge CHA deMO DC connector

Two years ago, when the Soul EV launched, its max range of 132 miles would have been competitive, but things have moved on, and the Soul EV hasn’t. More’s the pity, as it’s got a mile-munching cabin. Charging-wise the Kia is unique in that it accommodates both AC and DC (CHAdeMO) chargers, so you can use either depending on the charger

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