Kia EV6 Running Costs (2026)

What it really costs to charge and run a Kia EV6by US state, vs gas.

Updated 24 June 2026 · $ / 100 mi · figures current to Q2 2026

US$4.23–US$9.97Charging cost / 100 mihome power · Washington → California
US$13–US$31Full 0→100% home charge84 kWh ÷ 0.9 wall draw
30kWh / 100 miEPA combined (wall)
319 miEPA range114 MPGe

Charging cost — by US state

At average residential electricity prices, 30 kWh/100 mi (wall, incl. ~10% charging loss). Annual = 12,000 mi/year.

State¢/kWh$/100 miFull charge$/yr (12,000 mi)
💧 Washington14.11US$4.23US$13.17US$508
🤠 Texas15.41US$4.62US$14.38US$555
🌴 Florida15.80US$4.74US$14.75US$569
🇺🇸 US average17.65US$5.3US$16.47US$635
🌞 California33.22US$9.97US$31.01US$1,196
Sources: EIA residential electricity, via electricchoice.com (Feb 2026 data). Cost / 100 mi = efficiency × tariff; full charge = battery ÷ 0.9 × tariff.

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Kia EV6 — key specs

Usable battery84 kWh
EPA range319 mi
Efficiency (EPA)30 kWh/100 mi
EPA rating114 MPGe
DC fast charge (max)235 kW
ConnectorNACS
MSRP fromUS$45,900
Federal tax creditUS$7,500

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to charge a Kia EV6 at home?

A full 0→100% home charge of the 84 kWh battery costs about US$13 in Washington and US$31 in California (battery ÷ 0.9 for ~10% AC charging loss). Per 100 mi that is US$4.23–US$9.97.

What is the EV6 cost per 100 mi?

On home electricity the EV6 costs US$4.23 per 100 mi in Washington (cheapest) up to US$9.97 in California (priciest), based on EPA 30 kWh/100 mi.

How far does the EV6 go on a charge in the US?

The EPA rates the Kia EV6 at 319 miles of range (114 MPGe combined).

How fast does the EV6 charge?

Peak DC fast-charging is 235 kW via the NACS connector.

Sources

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.

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