Charging Costs
Cost to Charge Mercedes-Benz eVito in Poland
Updated March 2026
The Mercedes eVito carries a 60 kWh battery and consumes about 250 Wh/km, placing it in the mid-range for electric vans. Its 110 kW DC charging speed allows for reasonable top-ups during the workday. Based on what our app users tell us, consistent depot charging is the key to keeping eVito costs low. In Poland, average home electricity costs around €0.18/kWh and DC fast charging averages €0.45/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 Poland and may not reflect what you actually pay. Always check your network's app for current pricing.
Home charging
€4.66
per 100 km
Public AC
€6.99
per 100 km
DC fast charging
€11.65
per 100 km
Detailed Breakdown
| Home | Public AC | DC Fast | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per kWh | €0.18 | €0.27 | €0.45 |
| Cost per 100 km | €4.66 | €6.99 | €11.65 |
| Full charge (0-100%) | €10.80 | - | €27.00 |
| Monthly (1,250 km) | €58 | - | €146 |
Compared to Petrol
- Mercedes-Benz eVito (home charging)
- €4.66 / 100 km
- Comparable petrol car (7 L/100 km)
- €11.90 / 100 km
- Estimated annual savings (15,000 km/year)
- €1086
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 the depot overnight on AC. The eVito's 60 kWh battery fills up in about 6 hours on an 11 kW charger, and depot electricity rates are much lower than public fast chargers.
- When DC fast charging on route, stop at 80%. The eVito charges well up to 110 kW in the lower state of charge, but speed drops above 80% and costs more per usable kilometer.
- If your eVito has the optional heat pump, use it instead of the resistive heater in cold weather. Climate control draws significant power in a van this size, and the heat pump uses energy more efficiently.
- Plan delivery routes to minimize total distance. At 250 Wh/km, the eVito uses more energy per kilometer than a passenger car, so route optimization has an outsized effect on your electricity bill.
- Monitor payload. The eVito supports up to 899 kg, but heavier loads increase consumption and may force an extra charging stop that adds cost.
Depot charging overnight is the most cost-effective approach for the eVito. With 240 km of range, many urban delivery routes fit within a single charge. If you need a mid-day top-up, a quick DC session to 80% at 110 kW keeps costs reasonable while getting you back on the road fast.
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