Dacia Spring Running Costs (2026)

What it really costs to charge and run a Dacia Springby country, vs petrol.

Updated 24 June 2026 · € / 100 km · figures current to Q2 2026

€1.76–€5.18Charging cost / 100 kmhome power · Bulgaria → Germany
€4–€11Full 0→100% home charge25 kWh ÷ 0.9 wall draw
13.5kWh / 100 kmreal-world (ev-database)
225 kmWLTP range25 kWh battery

Charging cost — by country

At average residential electricity prices, 13.5 kWh/100 km (wall, incl. ~10% charging loss). Annual = 15,000 km/year.

Country€/kWh€/100 kmFull charge€/yr (15,000 km)
🇧🇬 Bulgaria0.1300€1.76€3.61€263
🇵🇱 Poland0.2560€3.46€7.11€518
🇪🇸 Spain0.2610€3.52€7.25€529
🇫🇷 France0.2660€3.59€7.39€539
🇩🇪 Germany0.3835€5.18€10.65€777
Sources: Eurostat, electricity price statistics H1 2025 (residential, incl. all taxes). Cost / 100 km = efficiency × tariff; full charge = battery ÷ 0.9 × tariff.

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EV vs petrol

Spring (Germany)
€5.18/100 km
Dacia Sandero 1.0 TCe 90 (Germany)
€10.56/100 km

Dacia Sandero 1.0 TCe 90: 5.8 L/100 km (WLTP) × €1.82/L. Spring runs 51% cheaper per km in Germany, 63% on average across the EU.

Dacia Spring — key specs

Usable battery25 kWh
WLTP range225 km
Efficiency (real-world)13.5 kWh/100 km
DC fast charge (max)34 kW
10–80% DC time38 min
AC onboard charger6.6 kW
Price from (DE)€18,900

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to charge a Dacia Spring at home?

A full 0→100% home charge of the 25 kWh battery costs about €4 in Bulgaria and €11 in Germany (battery ÷ 0.9 for ~10% AC charging loss). Per 100 km that is €1.76–€5.18.

What is the Spring cost per 100 km?

On home electricity the Spring costs €1.76 per 100 km in Bulgaria (cheapest) up to €5.18 in Germany (priciest), based on real-world 13.5 kWh/100 km.

Is the Spring cheaper to run than petrol?

Yes — on energy it runs about 63% cheaper per km than a comparable Dacia Sandero 1.0 TCe 90, before lower maintenance and any incentives. Across 15,000 km/year that is a meaningful annual saving in every market shown.

How long does the Spring take to fast-charge?

It charges at up to 34 kW on DC, taking about 38 minutes from 10–80%, and up to 6.6 kW on a home/AC wallbox.

Sources

Methodology: cost = efficiency × tariff; a full 0→100% home charge draws battery ÷ 0.9 (≈10% AC charging loss). EU in €/100 km; reproducible from the figures above. Excludes maintenance, insurance, depreciation and public fast-charging. Educational — not financial advice.

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