How Much Does It Cost to Charge a Hyundai IONIQ 6 at Home?
Charging a 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6 at home in ZIP 10281 costs $12 to $18 for a full charge. This fills the 77.4 kWh battery for 361 miles of EPA range. Average electricity rates in New York hit $0.23 to $0.27 per kWh as of January 2026. Sidekick pulls your local rates to show your true cost.
Key Factors That Set Your Charging Cost
Electricity price leads the way. Con Edison serves ZIP 10281 at $0.248 per kWh standard. Time-of-use plans drop it to $0.18 per kWh at night. Check your bill for your rate.
Battery size ranks next. The IONIQ 6 holds 77.4 kWh total. You use about 74 kWh for a full charge after losses. A Level 2 home charger at 11 kW fills it in 7 to 8 hours overnight.
Efficiency plays a role too. Hyundai rates it at 140 MPGe combined. Real-world city driving reaches 3.4 miles per kWh. Cold weather cuts it to 2.8 miles per kWh. EVs beat gas cars on fuel costs every time.
Cost Breakdown with Real Numbers
Check this table for clear costs:
| Scenario | kWh Used | Rate ($/kWh) | Cost | Range Added (miles) | Cost per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full charge (0-100%) | 74 | 0.248 | $18.35 | 361 | $0.05 |
| Overnight top-up (20-80%) | 44.4 | 0.18 (off-peak) | $8 | 216 | $0.04 |
| Per 100 miles | 22 | 0.248 | $5.46 | 100 | $0.05 |
Gas cars cost 12 to 15 cents per mile at $3.50 per gallon. For 12,000 miles a year, EV charging totals $650 to $975. Gas runs $1,800.
Practical Tips to Cut Costs
- Charge at night for off-peak rates.
- Switch to Con Edison's time-of-use plan.
- Install a 240V Level 2 charger like ChargePoint Home Flex for $550. It charges three times faster than Level 1.
- Track kWh and costs in the Sidekick app.
- Add solar panels if you own your home. They cut rates near zero.
- Grab NY EV rebates. Con Edison offers $500 for charger installs.
Sidekick tracks your IONIQ 6 charging costs. Enter your ZIP and rate for daily, monthly, and yearly totals. Compare to gas and save more.

