EV Models
Compare charging cost pages by model, efficiency, and typical use cases.
Coverage
35
model pages with calculator prefills and FAQs
Most common body styles
- Crossovers: 15
- Sedans: 10
- SUVs: 5
- Trucks: 2
How to use this index
Open a model page, replace the default electricity rate and charging mix, then compare the cost-per-mile result across similar vehicles.
Most efficient models in the catalog
Useful starting point if your goal is the lowest charging cost per mile.
- Audi Q4 e-tron14.6 kWh/100km
- Volkswagen ID.Buzz14.7 kWh/100km
- Polestar 314.9 kWh/100km
- Honda Prologue15.1 kWh/100km
- Polestar 215.2 kWh/100km
Fast-charging focused models
Useful for road-trip comparisons where charging time matters as much as energy cost.
- Lucid Airup to 300 kW DC
- Audi e-tron GTup to 270 kW DC
- Tesla Model 3up to 250 kW DC
- Tesla Model Yup to 250 kW DC
- Tesla Model Sup to 250 kW DC
What you should verify on each model page
- Exact trim/year, because battery size and range can vary within the same model name.
- Your local electricity rate (or off-peak TOU rate), not only the US-average example.
- Your charging behavior (home vs fast charging), which can materially change annual cost.
- Climate and highway usage if your real-world efficiency differs from the baseline value.
See methodology for formulas and editorial policy for review/corrections.
Tesla
Model 3
Tesla
Model Y
Tesla
Model S
Tesla
Model X
Ford
Mustang Mach-E
Ford
F-150 Lightning
Chevrolet
Bolt EV
Chevrolet
Bolt EUV
Chevrolet
Equinox EV
Nissan
Leaf
Nissan
Ariya
Hyundai
Ioniq 5
Hyundai
Ioniq 6
Hyundai
Kona Electric
Kia
EV6
Kia
EV9
Kia
Niro EV
Volkswagen
ID.4
Volkswagen
ID.Buzz
BMW
i4
BMW
iX
BMW
i7
Audi
e-tron GT
Audi
Q4 e-tron
Mercedes-Benz
EQS
Mercedes-Benz
EQE
Volvo
XC40 Recharge
Volvo
C40 Recharge
Polestar
2
Polestar
3
Rivian
R1T
Rivian
R1S
Lucid
Air
Toyota
bZ4X
Honda
Prologue