Charging Costs
Cost to Charge Honda e:Ny1 in Switzerland
Updated March 2026
The Honda e:Ny1 carries a 61.9 kWh battery and consumes about 185 Wh/km, delivering up to 385 km of range. Its moderate DC charging speed of 78 kW means fast charging sessions take a bit longer than some competitors. Drivers using our app find that home charging is the clear winner for keeping costs down. In Switzerland, average home electricity costs around €0.22/kWh and DC fast charging averages €0.65/kWh. These are estimates. Always check your vehicle's manual for exact specifications.
Charging costs vary significantly depending on your electricity tariff, time of day, charging network, subscription, and location. The numbers below are estimates based on average prices in Switzerland and may not reflect what you actually pay. Always check your network's app for current pricing.
Home charging
€4.00
per 100 km
Public AC
€7.10
per 100 km
DC fast charging
€11.83
per 100 km
Detailed Breakdown
| Home | Public AC | DC Fast | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per kWh | €0.22 | €0.39 | €0.65 |
| Cost per 100 km | €4.00 | €7.10 | €11.83 |
| Full charge (0-100%) | €13.62 | - | €40.23 |
| Monthly (1,250 km) | €50 | - | €148 |
Compared to Petrol
- Honda e:Ny1 (home charging)
- €4.00 / 100 km
- Comparable petrol car (7 L/100 km)
- €11.90 / 100 km
- Estimated annual savings (15,000 km/year)
- €1184
Based on approximate average fuel and electricity prices. Actual savings depend on your tariff, driving patterns, and fuel costs.
Tips to Reduce Charging Costs
- Charge at home overnight as your primary routine. The e:Ny1's 61.9 kWh battery fills up on a 7 kW home wallbox in about 9 hours, and home rates are typically much cheaper than public charging.
- When using DC fast chargers, stop at 80%. The e:Ny1's 78 kW maximum charging speed slows down significantly above 80%, so those last 20% take disproportionately long and cost more per usable kilometer.
- Use Eco mode for daily commuting. It limits power output and optimizes climate control, helping you stay near or below the 185 Wh/km consumption figure.
- Plan road trips to minimize DC fast charging sessions. With 385 km of range, you can often make it between major stops without needing multiple expensive top-ups.
- Keep tires at the recommended pressure. The e:Ny1's SUV profile creates more aerodynamic drag than a sedan, so underinflated tires compound the efficiency loss.
Plugging in at home every night with an 80% charge limit is the most affordable approach. The e:Ny1's 385 km range means most drivers can go several days between charges for typical commutes. Public fast charging at 78 kW works for occasional road trips, but the per-kWh cost is noticeably higher than home electricity.
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