With an energy use rate of 25kWh/100 miles, running a Hyundai Ioniq Electric costs less than 4c/mile.
It can take only 54 minutes to recharge the Hyundai Ioniq Electric up to 80% Hyundai Ioniq Electric capacity at a charging station using 100kW quick charger.
The best charging characteristic of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is actually its ability to go from 10 percent to 80 percent charge in only 18 minutes,
charging with a 350 kW DC fast charger, as well as while the battery is hot.
Hyundai estimates that the portable 120-volt charging cable takes about 58 hours to recharge from 10 to 100% on a standard-range battery, and 68 hours on the longer-range one.
In charging that test vehicle, the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD - which has a larger 77.4-kWh battery pack
with an EPA range rating of 256 miles - I did not feel like giving up any time by switching over to the 150-kW charger instead.
This chart shows you how much it costs to charge a Volkswagen ID.4 full, along with per-mile costs and yearly charging costs,
in every U.S. state, using the average cost of residential electricity and the yearly range.
Importantly, EPAs site allows you to adjust your projected household charging costs by how many miles you drive during a given year, as well as by the cost per kWh of your electric bill.
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