How Much Does It Cost to Charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5

SEL AWD configuration with home-charging cost benchmarks, state-by-state electricity comparisons, and practical monthly planning metrics.

Battery

77.4 kWh

Range

318 mi

Efficiency

3.3 mi/kWh

MSRP

$41,800

Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a high-intent search model because buyers want crossover space with strong charging practicality. In cost planning, its efficiency sits in a balanced zone for the segment. At the current home benchmark ($0.18/kWh), 1,000 miles is about $54.05. At a full public-charging pattern ($0.45/kWh), the same mileage is about $135.14.

Ideal For
  • Drivers comparing modern EV crossovers for practical monthly charging cost.
  • Households balancing family utility, efficiency, and daily home-charging routines.
  • Commuters and mixed-use drivers evaluating home-heavy versus public-heavy charging behavior.
  • Buyers who want a mainstream EV with manageable per-100-mile charging spend.

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Cost to Charge Hyundai Ioniq 5 at Home

Home charging snapshot using the current U.S. residential rate of $0.18/kWh.

Electricity rate used
$0.18/kWh
Energy use per 100 miles
30.0 kWh
Cost per 100 miles
$5.41
Cost per full charge
$13.93
Home cost (1,000 miles)
$54.05
Home cost (12,000 miles/year)
$648.65

Home Charging Breakdown

Electricity needed (1,000 miles): 300 kWh

Electricity needed (12,000 miles): 3,604 kWh

Daily home charging cost (1,000-mile month): $1.80

EPA range per full charge: 318 miles

Cost to Charge Hyundai Ioniq 5 at Public Charging Stations

100% public charging snapshot using $0.45/kWh.

Public rate used
$0.45/kWh
Energy use per 100 miles
30.0 kWh
Cost per 100 miles
$13.51
Cost per full charge
$34.83
Public cost (1,000 miles)
$135.14
Public cost (12,000 miles/year)
$1,621.62

Public Charging Breakdown

Daily public charging cost (1,000-mile month): $4.50

Extra monthly cost vs home: $81.08 higher

Extra annual cost vs home: $972.97 higher

Compared to gas baseline: spend $189.30/year more

Seasonal Charging Cost: Hyundai Ioniq 5

Mainstream pack profile (60-100 kWh). This band reflects most U.S. EVs. Seasonal cost variance is usually moderate, with trip pattern and charging timing as the largest levers.

Planning heuristic (not a universal rule). Reviewed monthly. Sources: AAA EV temperature testing; U.S. DOE weather and fuel-economy guidance; Recurrent model-level seasonal behavior datasets.

Winter factor range

+12% to +30%

Factor band: 1.12x-1.30x baseline.

Summer factor range

+5% to +12%

Factor band: 1.05x-1.12x baseline.

Estimated home monthly cost (1,000 miles)

Winter: $60.54-$70.27

Summer: $56.76-$60.54

Estimated public monthly cost (1,000 miles)

Winter: $151.35-$175.68

Summer: $141.89-$151.35

Precondition when plugged in and calibrate with one full winter and summer billing cycle.

Need detailed seasonal budgeting methods? Read the Winter EV Charging Cost Guide and Summer EV Charging Cost Guide.

Charging Costs by State

Top 5 cheapest states for Hyundai Ioniq 5: North Dakota, Arkansas, Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska

StateRateMonthly CostAnnual CostRank
North Dakota$0.11/kWh$33.03$396.40#1
Arkansas$0.12/kWh$36.04$432.43#2
Idaho$0.12/kWh$36.04$432.43#3
Missouri$0.12/kWh$36.04$432.43#4
Nebraska$0.12/kWh$36.04$432.43#5
Oklahoma$0.12/kWh$36.04$432.43#6
Iowa$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#7
Kentucky$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#8
Louisiana$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#9
Montana$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#10
Nevada$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#11
North Carolina$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#12
South Dakota$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#13
Tennessee$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#14
Utah$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#15
Washington$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#16
Wyoming$0.13/kWh$39.04$468.47#17
Georgia$0.14/kWh$42.04$504.50#18
Kansas$0.14/kWh$42.04$504.50#19
Mississippi$0.14/kWh$42.04$504.50#20
Arizona$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#21
Florida$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#22
Minnesota$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#23
New Mexico$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#24
Oregon$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#25
South Carolina$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#26
Virginia$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#27
West Virginia$0.15/kWh$45.05$540.54#28
Alabama$0.16/kWh$48.05$576.58#29
Colorado$0.16/kWh$48.05$576.58#30
Indiana$0.16/kWh$48.05$576.58#31
Texas$0.16/kWh$48.05$576.58#32
Delaware$0.17/kWh$51.05$612.61#33
Illinois$0.17/kWh$51.05$612.61#34
Ohio$0.17/kWh$51.05$612.61#35
Wisconsin$0.18/kWh$54.05$648.65#36
Maryland$0.20/kWh$60.06$720.72#37
Michigan$0.20/kWh$60.06$720.72#38
Pennsylvania$0.20/kWh$60.06$720.72#39
New Jersey$0.23/kWh$69.07$828.83#40
Vermont$0.23/kWh$69.07$828.83#41
Connecticut$0.25/kWh$75.08$900.90#42
Alaska$0.26/kWh$78.08$936.94#43
New Hampshire$0.26/kWh$78.08$936.94#44
New York$0.27/kWh$81.08$972.97#45
Maine$0.30/kWh$90.09$1,081.08#46
Massachusetts$0.31/kWh$93.09$1,117.12#47
Rhode Island$0.31/kWh$93.09$1,117.12#48
California$0.35/kWh$105.11$1,261.26#49
Hawaii$0.42/kWh$126.13$1,513.51#50

How Long Does It Take to Charge?

Level 1 (120V outlet)

Speed: 3-4 miles/hour

Time to full: 49-65 hours

Best for: Overnight charging and low daily mileage

Level 2 (240V home)

Speed: 18-25 miles/hour

Time to full: 8-11 hours

Best for: Daily home charging

DC Fast Charging

Speed: up to 180 kW (107 miles in 15 min)

Time to 80%: about 29 minutes

Best for: Road trips and fast top-ups

Networks: Tesla Supercharger, Electrify America, EVgo

Full Specifications

Model Year2026
TrimSEL AWD
Battery Size77.4 kWh
Range318 miles
Efficiency3.3 mi/kWh
Charging SpeedL1: 3-4 miles/hour; L2: 18-25 miles/hour; DC Fast: up to 180 kW (107 miles in 15 min)
Seating5 seats
Categorycrossover
MSRP$41,800

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to charge a Hyundai Ioniq 5 per month?

At $0.18/kWh home charging, Ioniq 5 is about $54.05 per 1,000 miles. At $0.45/kWh public charging, it is about $135.14 for the same monthly distance.

What is Ioniq 5 charging cost per 100 miles?

Using current benchmark assumptions, Ioniq 5 runs near $5.41 per 100 miles on home electricity and about $13.51 per 100 miles on full public charging.

How much more expensive is public charging for Ioniq 5?

Compared with home-first charging behavior, full public charging is about $81.08 higher per month and about $972.97 higher per year for a 12,000-mile profile.

How long does Ioniq 5 take to charge at home and DC fast chargers?

Typical planning windows are about 49-65 hours on Level 1, 8-11 hours on Level 2, and around 29 minutes to 80% on DC fast charging with route-aware battery conditioning and normal station performance.

Can Ioniq 5 still save money versus gas each year?

Against a 25 MPG gas baseline at $2.98/gal, Ioniq 5 saves about $783.67 per year at home-rate assumptions.

Who is Hyundai Ioniq 5 best suited for from a charging-cost perspective?

Ioniq 5 is a strong fit for drivers who want crossover practicality with balanced charging economics. With a 318-mile EPA range profile, it performs best when the majority of charging is done at home.

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Cost assumptions: $0.18/kWh electricity,$2.98/gal gas, 25 MPG gas baseline, updated monthly.