Ad
Ad
The ASA ruled that real-world conditions significantly impact charging times and that the actual number of fast chargers was far less than advertised.
Carmakers Toyota and Hyundai have been forced to withdraw certain advertisements in the UK and Ireland after the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) found that their claims regarding the charging capabilities of their electric vehicles (EVs) were misleading.
The ASA launched an investigation following complaints from EV users who found that the advertised charging times did not align with real-world results and that the availability of high-speed charging stations was not as widespread as claimed.
Toyota's bZ4X SUV was advertised as being capable of reaching 80 per cent charge in approximately 30 minutes using a 150 kW charger, while Hyundai's Ioniq 5 claimed to achieve a full charge in just 18 minutes with a 350 kW supply.
The ASA discovered that these figures were achieved under ideal conditions, which do not necessarily reflect real-world scenarios. Factors such as battery age, battery condition, battery temperature, and ambient temperature can significantly affect the actual charging times of EVs, potentially making them even longer than expected.
Another point of contention raised by the ASA was the carmakers' claims regarding the availability of high-speed charging stations. Toyota's advertisement suggested that rapid-charging points were easily accessible in various public locations across the UK.
However, the ASA found that there were only 419 chargers capable of delivering 150 kW output, located in just 134 locations throughout the entire UK. Scotland had only seven such chargers, Wales had two, and Northern Ireland had none.
Similarly, Hyundai's Charge myHyundai website indicated that there were only 37 ultra-quick chargers available in the UK, with a mere six of them located in the Republic of Ireland and none on the other side of the Irish border. This discrepancy further supported the ASA's decision to ban the advertisements, as the actual availability of high-speed charging stations did not match the claims made by the carmakers.
The ASA concluded that Toyota and Hyundai had misled customers by presenting charging times and charging station availability in an inaccurate manner. As a result, both carmakers were instructed to withdraw the advertisements in question.
This ruling serves as a reminder that car manufacturers need to provide realistic and transparent information about the charging capabilities of their EVs, taking into account various real-world conditions that can impact charging times. It also highlights the importance of accurately representing the availability of high-speed charging infrastructure, as it directly affects the convenience and usability of electric vehicles for consumers.
Moving forward, it is expected that carmakers will face increased scrutiny and accountability for their advertising claims related to EV charging. The ASA's intervention in this case serves as a precedent for ensuring that consumers receive accurate and reliable information when making decisions about electric vehicles and their charging requirements.
Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge Launched in India at INR 9.50 Crore
Rolls-Royce launches the Spectre Black Badge in India at ₹9.50 crore, making it the most powerful production EV from the brand.
23-Jun-2025 07:29 AM
Read Full NewsRolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge Launched in India at INR 9.50 Crore
Rolls-Royce launches the Spectre Black Badge in India at ₹9.50 crore, making it the most powerful production EV from the brand.
23-Jun-2025 07:29 AM
Read Full NewsBYD Atto 3 Crosses 1 Million Global Sales Milestone
BYD Atto 3 achieves over 10 lakh global sales in less than 4 years. The 2025 model year brings updates like ventilated seats and improved battery tech to India.
23-Jun-2025 03:35 AM
Read Full NewsBYD Atto 3 Crosses 1 Million Global Sales Milestone
BYD Atto 3 achieves over 10 lakh global sales in less than 4 years. The 2025 model year brings updates like ventilated seats and improved battery tech to India.
23-Jun-2025 03:35 AM
Read Full NewsBajaj Offers ₹5,000 Discount on Freedom 125 Drum Variant to Boost Sales
Bajaj Auto slashes ₹5,000 off the base variant of the Freedom 125 CNG motorcycle, now priced at ₹85,976. The move aims to boost sales amid slowing demand in the commuter segment.
21-Jun-2025 07:11 AM
Read Full NewsBajaj Offers ₹5,000 Discount on Freedom 125 Drum Variant to Boost Sales
Bajaj Auto slashes ₹5,000 off the base variant of the Freedom 125 CNG motorcycle, now priced at ₹85,976. The move aims to boost sales amid slowing demand in the commuter segment.
21-Jun-2025 07:11 AM
Read Full NewsHonda City Sport Launched at ₹14.88 Lakh: A Stylish Twist on the Iconic Sedan
Honda Cars India has introduced the limited-edition City Sport at ₹14.88 lakh, featuring sporty cosmetic upgrades, a premium black-red interior, Honda Sensing ADAS tech and more.
21-Jun-2025 03:53 AM
Read Full NewsHonda City Sport Launched at ₹14.88 Lakh: A Stylish Twist on the Iconic Sedan
Honda Cars India has introduced the limited-edition City Sport at ₹14.88 lakh, featuring sporty cosmetic upgrades, a premium black-red interior, Honda Sensing ADAS tech and more.
21-Jun-2025 03:53 AM
Read Full NewsKTM Restructuring Plan Approved by Austrian Court & New Operational Phase Begins
KTM has received court approval for its restructuring plan, paving the way for a 30% creditor payout and a revamped manufacturing strategy under Pierer Mobility Group.
19-Jun-2025 07:31 AM
Read Full NewsKTM Restructuring Plan Approved by Austrian Court & New Operational Phase Begins
KTM has received court approval for its restructuring plan, paving the way for a 30% creditor payout and a revamped manufacturing strategy under Pierer Mobility Group.
19-Jun-2025 07:31 AM
Read Full NewsHero MotoCorp to Launch VIDA VX2 Electric Scooter on July 1, 2025
Hero MotoCorp will launch the VIDA VX2 electric scooter on July 1, 2025. Positioned below the Vida V2 lineup, the VX2 debuts a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model.
19-Jun-2025 03:48 AM
Read Full NewsHero MotoCorp to Launch VIDA VX2 Electric Scooter on July 1, 2025
Hero MotoCorp will launch the VIDA VX2 electric scooter on July 1, 2025. Positioned below the Vida V2 lineup, the VX2 debuts a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model.
19-Jun-2025 03:48 AM
Read Full NewsAd
Ad
Tata Harrier EV
₹ 21.49 - 27.05 Lakh
Volkswagen Golf GTI
₹ 53.00 Lakh
Kia Carens Clavis
₹ 11.50 - 21.50 Lakh
Tata Altroz
₹ 6.89 - 11.49 Lakh
Lamborghini Temerario
₹ 6.00 Cr
Hyundai Stargazer
₹ 9.60 - 17.00 Lakh
Mahindra XEV 7e
₹ 21.00 - 30.00 Lakh
MG Cyberster
₹ 60.00 - 70.00 Lakh
Renault Kiger Facelift
₹ 6.00 Lakh
BMW M3 Facelift
₹ 1.47 Cr
Ad
Ad
Ad