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EV Charging Cost Calculator

How much does it cost to charge your electric car? From consumption, electricity price and distance, calculate charging costs per trip, per 100 km and the full charge cost.

✓ Reviewed by Julian Bronski · updated June 2026

Your details

kWh/100km
540+
USD
0.052+
km
12000+
kWh
20200+

Result

Charging cost for trip
Cost per 100 km
Full charge costs
Range (km)
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How does the EV Charging Cost Calculator work?

kWh for trip = distance ÷ 100 × consumption. Cost = kWh × electricity price. Full charge = battery capacity × electricity price. Range = battery ÷ consumption × 100.

Frequently asked questions

Which electricity price should I use?
For home charging: your household rate (EU average around €0.25–0.40/kWh). Public chargers typically charge €0.40–0.70/kWh, fast chargers up to €0.79/kWh.
What is a typical EV consumption?
Small EVs (e.g. Renault Zoe): around 15–17 kWh/100km. Mid-range (Tesla Model 3): 15–20 kWh. SUVs (Tesla Model X, Audi e-tron): 25–30 kWh.
EV vs petrol car: which is cheaper?
At 20 kWh/100km and €0.30/kWh = €6/100km. A petrol car at 7 l/100km and €1.80/l = €12.60/100km. EVs typically save 40–60% on fuel costs.

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