Charging Costs
Cost to Charge Kia Niro EV
Updated March 2026
The Kia Niro EV has a 64.8 kWh useable battery and consumes approximately 168 Wh per kilometer in real-world driving. That means a full charge gives you roughly 385 km of real range. Here is what it costs to charge at home, at public AC chargers, and at DC fast chargers across Europe.
Key Numbers
- Useable battery
- 64.8 kWh
- Real-world consumption
- 168 Wh/km
- Real-world range
- 385 km
- Cost sensitivity
- medium
Charging Costs by Country
These are approximate costs based on average electricity prices. Actual costs depend on your tariff, time of day, and charging network.
| Country | Home (per 100 km) | DC fast (per 100 km) | Full charge (DC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | €5.88 | €9.91 | €38.23 |
| France | €4.20 | €8.23 | €31.75 |
| Norway | €2.02 | €7.56 | €29.16 |
| Finland | €2.35 | €7.56 | €29.16 |
| United Kingdom | €5.04 | €15.46 | €59.62 |
Prices are approximate gross averages including VAT. Actual costs vary by provider, tariff, and time of use.
All Countries
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