
ICCU failures and 12V battery drain are ruining the EV experience. We help you fight back against charging and power defects.
Download the Lemon.Law mobile app, and you can avoid speaking to a lawyer again, unless you choose to.
While Hyundai/Kia EVs are popular, the E-GMP platform has significant recurring electrical faults. Is your car affected?
ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failure
12V Battery drain / Dead car
Level 2 Charging port overheating
Charging interrupted repeatedly
Loss of motive power
Air conditioning failure
ICCU failures, 12V battery drain, or charging defects — here's exactly how we handle your Hyundai EV claim from start to finish.

Install Lemon.Law free on iOS or Android. Answer a few questions about your vehicle and the issues you're experiencing.
Use your phone camera to capture repair orders, warranty paperwork, and purchase documents. The app organizes everything automatically.
Our team analyzes your documentation, repair history, and vehicle details to assess the strength of your lemon law claim.
We draft and send a formal demand letter directly to the manufacturer on your behalf — no lawyer needed at this stage.
30-Day Manufacturer Response Period
The manufacturer is required by law to respond to the demand letter. We monitor the deadline.
The manufacturer agrees to repurchase your vehicle or provide a replacement. We help coordinate the logistics — title transfer, payout, and next steps.
Your documented Ioniq case — charging logs, ICCU replacement records, and error history — goes to an attorney who specializes in Hyundai/Kia EV defects. They file the lawsuit. You've done the hard part.