Hyundai Ioniq 6 Running Costs (2026)
What it really costs to charge and run a Hyundai Ioniq 6 — by US state, vs gas.
Updated 24 June 2026 · $ / 100 mi · figures current to Q2 2026
Charging cost — by US state
At average residential electricity prices, 26 kWh/100 mi (wall, incl. ~10% charging loss). Annual = 12,000 mi/year.
| State | ¢/kWh | $/100 mi | Full charge | $/yr (12,000 mi) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 💧 Washington | 14.11 | US$3.67 | US$12.13 | US$440 |
| 🤠 Texas | 15.41 | US$4.01 | US$13.25 | US$481 |
| 🌴 Florida | 15.80 | US$4.11 | US$13.59 | US$493 |
| 🇺🇸 US average | 17.65 | US$4.59 | US$15.18 | US$551 |
| 🌞 California | 33.22 | US$8.64 | US$28.57 | US$1,036 |
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 — key specs
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to charge a Hyundai Ioniq 6 at home?
A full 0→100% home charge of the 77.4 kWh battery costs about US$12 in Washington and US$29 in California (battery ÷ 0.9 for ~10% AC charging loss). Per 100 mi that is US$3.67–US$8.64.
What is the Ioniq 6 cost per 100 mi?
On home electricity the Ioniq 6 costs US$3.67 per 100 mi in Washington (cheapest) up to US$8.64 in California (priciest), based on EPA 26 kWh/100 mi.
How far does the Ioniq 6 go on a charge in the US?
The EPA rates the Hyundai Ioniq 6 at 342 miles of range (132 MPGe combined).
How fast does the Ioniq 6 charge?
Peak DC fast-charging is 235 kW via the CCS1 connector.
Sources
- EPA fueleconomy.gov — Hyundai Ioniq 6 efficiency, range, MPGe
- EIA residential electricity, via electricchoice.com (Feb 2026 data)
Methodology: cost = efficiency × tariff; a full 0→100% home charge draws battery ÷ 0.9 (≈10% AC charging loss). US in $/100 mi; reproducible from the figures above. Excludes maintenance, insurance, depreciation and public fast-charging. Educational — not financial advice.