Tesla Model 3
$47/month avg
Range: 341 miles
Efficiency: 3.8 mi/kWh
SE Long Range configuration with home-charging cost benchmarks, state-by-state electricity comparisons, and practical monthly planning metrics.
Battery
77.4 kWh
Range
361 mi
Efficiency
3.9 mi/kWh
MSRP
$42,900
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a highly efficient, long-range electric vehicle with a 77.4 kWh battery pack. Its 3.9 miles/kWh efficiency rating makes it one of the most economical EVs to charge. This model offers a compelling blend of performance and charging economy.
Pre-filled for Hyundai Ioniq 6. Enter your ZIP code and miles for a fast estimate.
Home charging snapshot using the current U.S. residential rate of $0.18/kWh.
Electricity needed (1,000 miles): 256 kWh
Electricity needed (12,000 miles): 3,077 kWh
Daily home charging cost (1,000-mile month): $1.54
EPA range per full charge: 361 miles
100% public charging snapshot using $0.45/kWh.
Daily public charging cost (1,000-mile month): $3.85
Extra monthly cost vs home: $69.23 higher
Extra annual cost vs home: $830.77 higher
Compared to gas baseline: save $7.38/year
Top 5 cheapest states for Hyundai Ioniq 6: Idaho, North Dakota, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri
| State | Rate | Monthly Cost | Annual Cost | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho | $0.12/kWh | $30.77 | $369.23 | #1 |
| North Dakota | $0.12/kWh | $30.77 | $369.23 | #2 |
| Arkansas | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #3 |
| Louisiana | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #4 |
| Missouri | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #5 |
| Montana | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #6 |
| Nebraska | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #7 |
| Oklahoma | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #8 |
| Tennessee | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #9 |
| Utah | $0.13/kWh | $33.33 | $400.00 | #10 |
| Georgia | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #11 |
| Iowa | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #12 |
| Kentucky | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #13 |
| Nevada | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #14 |
| South Dakota | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #15 |
| Washington | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #16 |
| Wyoming | $0.14/kWh | $35.90 | $430.77 | #17 |
| Kansas | $0.15/kWh | $38.46 | $461.54 | #18 |
| Mississippi | $0.15/kWh | $38.46 | $461.54 | #19 |
| North Carolina | $0.15/kWh | $38.46 | $461.54 | #20 |
| Alabama | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #21 |
| Arizona | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #22 |
| Colorado | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #23 |
| Florida | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #24 |
| Minnesota | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #25 |
| New Mexico | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #26 |
| Oregon | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #27 |
| South Carolina | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #28 |
| Texas | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #29 |
| Virginia | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #30 |
| West Virginia | $0.16/kWh | $41.03 | $492.31 | #31 |
| Indiana | $0.17/kWh | $43.59 | $523.08 | #32 |
| Illinois | $0.18/kWh | $46.15 | $553.85 | #33 |
| Ohio | $0.18/kWh | $46.15 | $553.85 | #34 |
| Wisconsin | $0.18/kWh | $46.15 | $553.85 | #35 |
| Delaware | $0.19/kWh | $48.72 | $584.62 | #36 |
| Michigan | $0.20/kWh | $51.28 | $615.38 | #37 |
| Pennsylvania | $0.20/kWh | $51.28 | $615.38 | #38 |
| Maryland | $0.21/kWh | $53.85 | $646.15 | #39 |
| New Jersey | $0.23/kWh | $58.97 | $707.69 | #40 |
| Vermont | $0.24/kWh | $61.54 | $738.46 | #41 |
| Alaska | $0.26/kWh | $66.67 | $800.00 | #42 |
| New York | $0.26/kWh | $66.67 | $800.00 | #43 |
| Connecticut | $0.27/kWh | $69.23 | $830.77 | #44 |
| New Hampshire | $0.27/kWh | $69.23 | $830.77 | #45 |
| Maine | $0.28/kWh | $71.79 | $861.54 | #46 |
| Massachusetts | $0.31/kWh | $79.49 | $953.85 | #47 |
| Rhode Island | $0.31/kWh | $79.49 | $953.85 | #48 |
| California | $0.32/kWh | $82.05 | $984.62 | #49 |
| Hawaii | $0.40/kWh | $102.56 | $1,230.77 | #50 |
Speed: 3-5 miles/hour
Time to full: 49-65 hours
Best for: Overnight charging and low daily mileage
Speed: 21-29 miles/hour
Time to full: 8-11 hours
Best for: Daily home charging
Speed: up to 180 kW (126 miles in 15 min)
Time to 80%: about 29 minutes
Best for: Road trips and fast top-ups
Networks: Tesla Supercharger, Electrify America, EVgo
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Trim | SE Long Range |
| Battery Size | 77.4 kWh |
| Range | 361 miles |
| Efficiency | 3.9 mi/kWh |
| Charging Speed | L1: 3-5 miles/hour; L2: 21-29 miles/hour; DC Fast: up to 180 kW (126 miles in 15 min) |
| Seating | 5 seats |
| Category | sedan |
| MSRP | $42,900 |
$47/month avg
Range: 341 miles
Efficiency: 3.8 mi/kWh
$45/month avg
Range: 410 miles
Efficiency: 4.0 mi/kWh
$53/month avg
Range: 320 miles
Efficiency: 3.4 mi/kWh
$51/month avg
Range: 301 miles
Efficiency: 3.5 mi/kWh
For a 1,000-mile month, Hyundai Ioniq 6 is estimated near $46.15 using the current US average electricity rate of $0.18/kWh.
A full battery cycle is about $13.93 at $0.18/kWh, and the model is rated around 361 miles of range.
Typical windows are 49-65 hours on Level 1, 8-11 hours on Level 2, and around 29 minutes to reach 80% on DC fast charging.
Against a 25 MPG gas baseline at $2.90/gal, this model can save roughly $838.15 per year in energy cost.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a strong fit for long-distance travel and road trips and budget-conscious daily commuting, with 3.9 mi/kWh efficiency and 361-mile range.
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Cost assumptions: $0.18/kWh electricity,$2.90/gal gas, 25 MPG gas baseline, updated monthly.