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How much does it cost to charge a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance?

Complete charging cost, range, and 5-year ownership numbers for the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance, calculated at US average rates.

Battery

84 kWh

EPA range

221 mi

Efficiency

2.6 mi/kWh

DC fast

240 kW

AC home

11 kW

Base MSRP

$66,100

Cost to charge from 0–100% at home

$14.93

at US avg $0.16/kWh • 90% efficiency

Cost to charge at DC fast

$40.13

at $0.43/kWh public network avg

Cost per mile

$0.062

electricity only, at home rate

Charging time by charger level

ChargerPower0–100% timeTypical use
Level 1 (120V outlet)1.4 kW66.7 hrStandard wall socket
Level 2 home7.2 kW13.0 hrMost home installs
Level 2 fast11.5 kW8.1 hr240V/50A circuit
DC Fast (10–80%)240 kW30 minRoad trips, public
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Cost to charge in your state

Same 84 kWh full charge, different state electricity rates:

StateRateFull charge costAnnual cost (12,000 mi)
California $0.325/kWh $30.33 $1,500.00
New York $0.299/kWh $27.91 $1,380.00
Texas $0.149/kWh $13.91 $687.69
Florida $0.158/kWh $14.75 $729.23
Washington $0.110/kWh $10.27 $507.69

Annual cost vs an average gas car

Driving 12,000 miles per year in a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance costs about $738.46/year in electricity — versus $1,656.00/year for an average 25 MPG gas car at $3.45/gallon. That's $917.54/year in fuel savings, or $4,587.69 over 5 years.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to fully charge a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance?

At US average residential electricity rate of $0.16/kWh and 90% charging efficiency, a full charge of the 84 kWh battery costs about $14.93. On a public DC fast charger at $0.43/kWh, the same charge costs around $40.13.

How long does it take to charge a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance?

Charging the 84 kWh battery from 0 to 100% takes about 66.7 hours on a Level 1 outlet (1.4 kW), 13.0 hours on a Level 2 home charger (7.2 kW), and 8.1 hours on a fast Level 2 (11.5 kW). DC fast charging from 10% to 80% takes about 0h 26mm using its peak 240 kW capability.

What's the real-world range of a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance?

EPA-rated range is 221 miles at moderate temperatures and steady speeds. Expect about 70–90% of that in typical driving — roughly 188 miles. Winter highway driving below freezing drops range to around 133 miles. The Range Calculator can model your specific conditions.

How much does a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance save vs a gas car each year?

At 12,000 miles/year, the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD Performance uses about 4,615 kWh of electricity costing $738.46/year — versus $1,656.00/year for an average 25 MPG gas car at $3.45/gallon. That's $917.54/year in fuel savings, or $4,587.69 over 5 years.