Cost to Charge a Hyundai Ioniq 6 per Month

Charging a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 at home costs about $41/month for 1,000 miles of driving — using the US average residential electricity rate of 17.0¢/kWh.

Home charging
$41/mo
244 kWh @ 17.0¢/kWh
80% home / 20% fast
$54/mo
Realistic mixed-use
100% DC fast
$105/mo
~$0.43/kWh average

Per-mile cost vs comparable gas car

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (home charging)4.1¢/mi
Comparable gas car (32 mpg)12.0¢/mi
Annual fuel savings$946/yr

Vehicle specs

Battery
77 kWh usable
Efficiency
4.1 mi/kWh
EPA range
361 mi
MSRP from
$38,650

Full charge from empty at home: 13.09 USD. Range delivered per dollar: 24.1 miles.

How we calculated this

We use the US average residential electricity rate (17.0¢/kWh) and assume 1,000 miles of driving per month. Real costs vary by state — California drivers pay ~2× more, Washington and Idaho drivers pay ~30% less.

DC fast charging averages $0.43/kWh across major networks (EVgo, Electrify America, Tesla Supercharger). A mostly-home charging pattern (80/20) is what most owners actually pay.

See state-specific costs in our EV vs gas by state guide, or compare networks in the charging network cost guide.

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