Tesla Model X Charging Cost 2026
Dual Motor AWD · 100.0 kWh battery · 348 mi range · 3.3 mi/kWh
Tesla Model X Home Charging Cost
At National Average (16.1¢/kWh)
State Rate Comparison
Rates from EIA 2025 residential averages. Your actual rate may vary.
Tesla Model X DC Fast Charging Cost
Tesla Supercharger
Home vs Public: Annual Cost
Tesla Model X vs Gas: Fuel Cost Comparison
Tesla Model X Charging FAQ
How much does it cost to charge a Tesla Model X at home?
At the US national average of 16.1¢/kWh, a full Tesla Model X charge costs $16.1 (100.0 kWh battery). At 12,000 miles/year, home charging costs $585/year ($49/month). That works out to 4.9¢ per mile — vs 14.5¢ per mile for the BMW X5.
What is the average monthly charging cost for a Tesla Model X?
Most Tesla Model X owners pay $49–$64/month charging at home, depending on local electricity rates. California owners (30¢/kWh) pay around $91/month. Washington state owners (10.8¢/kWh) pay just $33/month. If you add occasional DC fast charging sessions, budget an extra $15–30/month.
How long does a Tesla Model X take to charge?
Level 2 home charging (240V, 11.5 kW): roughly 7.0 hours from 20% to full. DC fast charging (250 kW peak): about 20 minutes to reach 80%. Tesla Supercharger stations (4,000+ US locations) can add 150+ miles in ~15 minutes on the newest V4 hardware. Most Tesla Model X owners charge overnight at home 90%+ of the time.
How much does the Tesla Supercharger cost for a Tesla Model X?
Tesla Supercharger rates average $0.28/kWh for Tesla account members. A 10–80% session costs roughly $16.8 (member) or $22.8 (non-member). Rates vary by location — cheapest in the Pacific Northwest ($0.22–0.28/kWh), highest in California and New York ($0.40–0.52/kWh). Supercharging costs 8.5¢/mile vs 4.9¢/mile at home — about 73% more expensive.