Charging Costs
Cost to Charge Mercedes-Benz EQA in Norway
Updated March 2026
The Mercedes-Benz EQA carries a 70.5 kWh battery and consumes around 16.8 kWh per 100 km, making it reasonably efficient for a compact SUV. Based on what our users tell us, the combination of good range (up to 420 km) and moderate consumption keeps charging costs manageable. Its 102 kW DC charging speed is modest but sufficient for occasional fast charging stops. In Norway, average home electricity costs around €0.12/kWh and DC fast charging averages €0.40/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 Norway and may not reflect what you actually pay. Always check your network's app for current pricing.
Home charging
€2.02
per 100 km
Public AC
€4.03
per 100 km
DC fast charging
€6.72
per 100 km
Detailed Breakdown
| Home | Public AC | DC Fast | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per kWh | €0.12 | €0.24 | €0.40 |
| Cost per 100 km | €2.02 | €4.03 | €6.72 |
| Full charge (0-100%) | €8.46 | - | €28.20 |
| Monthly (1,250 km) | €25 | - | €84 |
Compared to Petrol
- Mercedes-Benz EQA (home charging)
- €2.02 / 100 km
- Comparable petrol car (7 L/100 km)
- €11.90 / 100 km
- Estimated annual savings (15,000 km/year)
- €1483
Based on approximate average fuel and electricity prices. Actual savings depend on your tariff, driving patterns, and fuel costs.
Tips to Reduce Charging Costs
- Use the Mercedes me app or the car's onboard timer to schedule home charging during off-peak hours. The 70.5 kWh battery charges fully overnight on an 11 kW wallbox.
- The EQA's DC charging peaks at 102 kW, so there is no benefit to paying premium rates at ultra-fast 150+ kW stations. Look for chargers in the 100-150 kW range for the best price-to-speed ratio.
- Set the maximum charge level to 80% for daily use. Above 80%, the EQA's charging speed drops sharply, meaning you spend more time (and potentially more money) for less range gained.
- Activate the EQA's preconditioning feature through the Mercedes me app before unplugging. This uses grid electricity to heat or cool the cabin, saving battery energy for driving.
- The EQA's ECO driving mode reduces energy consumption noticeably. Using it in city driving can stretch your charge further, meaning fewer paid charging sessions per week.
Charging at home overnight is the most cost-effective approach for the EQA. Its 420 km range means many drivers only need to charge a few times per week. When you do use public chargers, stop at 80% and move on. The EQA charges most efficiently in the 10-80% window.
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