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Charging Cost Comparison

Kia EV6 vs Kia EV9 in Norway

Compared variants: Long Range 2WD vs 99.8 kWh RWD

Updated April 2026

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Data shown is approximate and based on publicly available specifications and average electricity prices in Norway as of early 2026. For models with multiple battery versions, this page compares the variants listed above. Actual charging costs vary with your electricity tariff, charger network, time of day, and subscription plans. Always check the manufacturer specification page and your vehicle's manual for official figures. EVcourse is not affiliated with any vehicle manufacturer or charging network.

Quick summary

In Norway, the Kia EV6 is cheaper to charge at home at €2.16 per 100 km, compared to €2.56 for the Kia EV9. Over 15,000 km per year, that's roughly €60 in savings on home charging alone. See the full spec comparison.

Charging Kia EV6 vs Kia EV9 in Norway

These estimates use the average home electricity price in Norway (€0.12/kWh) and the average DC fast charging price (€0.40/kWh). Annual estimates assume 15,000 km per year.

Cost Kia EV6 Kia EV9
Home charging per 100 km (est.) €2.16 €2.56
DC fast charging per 100 km (est.) €7.20 €8.52
Annual home charging (est.) €324 €384
Annual DC fast charging (est.) €1,080 €1,278

Prices in EUR, including VAT (25%). Your actual cost depends on your electricity contract, charging network subscription, and time of use.

Annual Charging Cost

If you drive 15,000 km per year and charge mostly at home, the Kia EV6 costs roughly €324 per year, while the Kia EV9 costs €384. That's a difference of €60 per year in favor of the Kia EV6.

If you rely mostly on DC fast charging (common for drivers without home charging), the costs are higher for both: Kia EV6 at €1,080 per year and Kia EV9 at €1,278 per year. The Kia EV6 saves you roughly €198 per year on DC charging.

Most drivers use a mix of home and public charging. Your actual annual cost will fall somewhere between these two estimates. The more you can charge at home or at work, the lower your cost per kilometer.

Key Specs

Spec Kia EV6 Kia EV9
Compared variant Long Range 2WD 99.8 kWh RWD
Battery (approx.) ~74 kWh ~96 kWh
WLTP range (rated) ~528 km ~563 km
Efficiency (approx.) ~180 Wh/km ~213 Wh/km
DC fast charging (published) up to 233 kW up to 233 kW
10-80% charge time (approx.) ~17 min ~24 min
Max AC charging up to 11 kW up to 11 kW
DC connector CCS2 CCS2

See the full side-by-side comparison with charging speed analysis, cold weather, and more.

Charging Networks in Norway

Both the Kia EV6 and Kia EV9 use Type 2 / CCS2 connectors, which is the standard in Norway. You can charge at any public station with a compatible connector.

Mer Circle K Eviny Ionity Recharge Shell Recharge ChargePoint Tesla Supercharger Pod Point

Popular roaming cards in Norway include Mer, Circle K, Plugsurfing. A roaming card lets you charge across multiple networks with a single account, which is convenient if you use different chargers on different routes.

Idle fees are common at charging stations in Norway. Move your car promptly after charging to avoid extra charges.

Charging in Norway

World leader in EV adoption, with about 96% of new passenger car registrations being fully electric in 2025. Low electricity prices from hydropower.

Tax incentives

EVs are exempt from purchase tax and import duties. VAT exemption applies to the first 500,000 NOK of the purchase price. Reduced company car tax for EVs. Free or reduced-rate municipal parking and toll roads in many areas. Note: some tax benefits have been gradually reduced in recent years, especially for higher-priced vehicles. Check current rules before purchasing.

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