Kia EV6 Donation Program in Ohio

Donate your Kia EV6, a cutting-edge battery-electric vehicle, to support a greener future and make a lasting impact in Ohio communities.

Ohio has embraced the electric vehicle revolution, and the Kia EV6 stands at the forefront of this movement. Designed on the advanced E-GMP platform, this impressive battery-electric vehicle (BEV) combines performance and sustainability. As more Ohioans transition to electric driving, your donation can help pave the way for a cleaner environment and support local charities that are committed to making a difference.

The Kia EV6 has a generation arc from 2022 through 2026, showcasing various trims like the sporty GT and the versatile Wind. With the growing EV retirement pipeline and the importance of battery State of Health (SoH), your gently used EV6 can provide much-needed resources for local initiatives, while also preserving the future of electric mobility in Ohio.

📖Generation guide

Launch • 2022-2023

Available trims include Light, Wind, and GT-Line, featuring a 77.4 kWh battery with 800V architecture that supports rapid DC charging in just 18 minutes from 10-80%.

EV6 GT • 2024

This halo trim boasts 576 hp from a dual-motor setup, achieving 0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. It includes performance features like launch control and drift mode.

Refresh • 2025+

The refreshed model introduces revised lighting and an entry-level LFP variant, improving accessibility while maintaining EV6's performance credentials.

Known issues by generation

While the Kia EV6 is a robust electric vehicle, it shares some issues with its E-GMP platform siblings. Notably, the 12V auxiliary battery has been reported to exhibit low-voltage drain patterns, affecting performance. Additionally, the integrated charging control unit (ICCU) faced recalls (NHTSA 23V-651 & 24V-001) that addressed issues like the Stop-12V-Battery warning and sudden power loss. Infotainment freezes and Apple CarPlay disconnects are also known issues. After windshield replacements, recalibration of the Highway Driving Assist 2 sensor is necessary. Finally, the EV6 GT has raised thermal-management concerns with its high-voltage battery under repeated launch control runs.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Kia EV6 can vary significantly based on trim and battery State of Health (SoH). The high-performance EV6 GT, originally priced between $61k-$63k, maintains its value impressively, especially with low mileage and performance characteristics akin to luxury brands like Cayman/M3. Meanwhile, the GT-Line AWD, generating 320 hp, retains robust pricing in the used EV market. Vehicles like the Wind AWD with under 40k miles frequently exceed the Form 8283 Section B threshold of $5k, making them valuable assets for donation.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Kia EV6 is straightforward. Due to its electric nature, your vehicle will require flatbed towing for safe transport, and a charging cable should be included with the EV. Before towing, a pre-check of the 12V auxiliary battery is essential to avoid issues. No need for fuel drain is necessary since the EV operates solely on electricity. Additionally, please note that the federal EV tax credit does not apply to donations.

Ohio regional notes

In Ohio, the charging network has expanded significantly, making it easier for Kia EV6 drivers to enjoy their vehicles without range anxiety. However, local climate can impact battery range, so it's important to consider these factors when assessing your vehicle's condition. For recipients of donated vehicles, Ohio has a used-EV tax credit of $15,000, providing additional incentives for those transitioning to electric vehicles.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) and how does it affect my donation?
Battery State of Health (SoH) indicates the capacity and overall condition of your EV's battery. A higher SoH enhances your vehicle's value in donation assessments and ensures a reliable driving experience for the recipient.
Is a charging cable included with the vehicle donation?
Yes, when you donate your Kia EV6, it is important to include the charging cable with the vehicle. This ensures the recipient can easily charge the car after the donation.
Do I qualify for a federal EV tax credit if I donate my vehicle?
Federal EV tax credits do not apply to vehicle donations. Instead, you can receive a tax deduction based on the vehicle's appraised value at the time of donation.
What are the logistics for towing my EV6 for donation?
Your Kia EV6 will require flatbed towing for safe transport. Before the tow, a pre-check of the 12V auxiliary battery is essential to ensure it is functioning properly.
Will I face any OTA software lockout issues upon donating?
Generally, OTA software lockout issues should be resolved prior to donation. Ensure your Kia EV6 is updated to the latest software version to avoid complications for the next owner.
How is the donation value appraised?
The donation value is appraised based on the vehicle's condition, mileage, trim level, and battery SoH. Vehicles exceeding the $5k threshold can utilize Form 8283 Section B for tax purposes.
Are there any known issues I should disclose before donating?
Yes, it is important to disclose any known issues like low-voltage drain from the 12V battery or ICCU failures in your Kia EV6 to ensure transparency and fair appraisal.

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If you're the proud owner of a Kia EV6 in Ohio, your vehicle can become a lifeline to charities in need. Donating your EV is a responsible choice that not only supports local programs but also ensures your vehicle continues its mission of sustainability.

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