EV Charging Cost Calculator

Work out the cost of charging your electric car from any % to any %.

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EV charging cost calculator

Charging an electric car is priced by energy, not by the litre, so the cost depends on how much you add and your electricity rate — not the size of the “tank”. This calculator turns your battery size, charge window and unit price into a clear cost, plus the energy added and the driving range you gain.

How it works

Three numbers drive the result. The energy added is the percentage you charge through (to% − from%) applied to your battery capacity: kWh added = capacity × (to − from) / 100. The cost is that energy times your price: cost = kWh added × price per kWh. The range gained uses your efficiency figure in kWh per 100 km: range = kWh added ÷ efficiency × 100. Charging losses aren’t included, so the real-world cost is typically a little higher.

Example

A 60 kWh battery charged from 20% to 80% at 0.30 per kWh, with efficiency 16 kWh/100 km:

StepValue
Energy added60 × (80 − 20)/100 = 36 kWh
Charge cost36 × 0.30 = 10.80
Range gained36 ÷ 16 × 100 = 225 km

It all runs in your browser, so nothing about your car or tariff is uploaded.

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