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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Charging Cost 2026

SE Standard Range  ·  58.0 kWh battery  ·  266 mi range  ·  4.0 mi/kWh

Monthly home cost
$40
at 1,000 mi/mo
Cost per mile
4.0¢
vs 10.7¢ gas
Full charge cost
$9.34
at home (58.0 kWh)
Annual fuel savings
$797
vs Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Home Charging Cost

At National Average (16.1¢/kWh)

Full charge (home) $9.34
Per mile 4.0¢
Monthly (1,000 mi) $40
Annual (12,000 mi) $483
Level 2 charge time 4.3 hrs

State Rate Comparison

Louisiana (10.2¢) $26/mo
Washington (10.8¢) $27/mo
Oklahoma (11.5¢) $29/mo
National avg (16.1¢) $40/mo
Texas (12.1¢) $30/mo
New York (22.5¢) $56/mo
California (30.0¢) $75/mo

Rates from EIA 2025 residential averages. Your actual rate may vary.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 DC Fast Charging Cost

Public DC Fast Charging

Network DC CCS (any network)
Peak charge rate 220 kW
Avg public rate ~$0.35/kWh
Session cost (10–80%) ~$12.18
Time to 80% 18 min

Home vs Public: Annual Cost

Home (Level 2, 100%) $483/yr
Public L2 (100%) $1,209/yr
DC Fast (100%) $1,050/yr
Typical mix (80/15/5) $620/yr

Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Gas: Fuel Cost Comparison

Hyundai Ioniq 5 (Electric)
Efficiency 4.0 mi/kWh
Cost per mile 4.0¢
Annual fuel cost $483
Hyundai Tucson (Gas, 30 MPG)
Efficiency 30 MPG
Cost per mile 10.7¢
Annual fuel cost $1,280
Annual fuel savings switching to Hyundai Ioniq 5
$797/year
$3,985 over 5 years  ·  6.7¢/mile cheaper

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Charging FAQ

How much does it cost to charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5 at home?

At the US national average of 16.1¢/kWh, a full Hyundai Ioniq 5 charge costs $9.34 (58.0 kWh battery). At 12,000 miles/year, home charging costs $483/year ($40/month). That works out to 4.0¢ per mile — vs 10.7¢ per mile for the Hyundai Tucson.

What is the average monthly charging cost for a Hyundai Ioniq 5?

Most Hyundai Ioniq 5 owners pay $40–$52/month charging at home, depending on local electricity rates. California owners (30¢/kWh) pay around $75/month. Washington state owners (10.8¢/kWh) pay just $27/month. If you add occasional DC fast charging sessions, budget an extra $15–30/month.

How long does a Hyundai Ioniq 5 take to charge?

Level 2 home charging (240V, 10.9 kW): roughly 4.3 hours from 20% to full. DC fast charging (220 kW peak): about 18 minutes to reach 80%. DC fast charging is available at Electrify America, EVgo, ChargePoint, and other CCS-compatible networks nationwide. Most Hyundai Ioniq 5 owners charge overnight at home 90%+ of the time.

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