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EV Charging · Ofgem 1 July to 30 September 2026

Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh home charging cost — Daily top-up (20%→80%)

Charging a Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh (72.6 kWh battery) on the Daily top-up (20%→80%) pattern uses 43.6 kWh per session and costs £11.37 at the current Ofgem cap rate of 26.11p/kWh (1 July to 30 September 2026).

Source: Ofgem (OGL v3.0) + SMMT / manufacturer press packs — UK EV battery capacity and WLTP range data 2024–2025. Published 2026-06-20.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWhDaily top-up (20%→80%): 43.6 kWh per session × 26.11p/kWh = £11.37/charge. 7 sessions/week = £79.61/week£345.00/month £4139.96/year. Cost per mile (WLTP): ~6.4p. Source: Ofgem price cap (OGL v3.0), SMMT / manufacturer press packs — UK EV battery capacity and WLTP range data 2024–2025.

Per charge session
£11.37
Per week (7 sessions)
£79.61
Per month (avg)
£345.00
Per year
£4139.96

Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh specification

Battery capacity
72.6 kWh
WLTP range
298 miles
Full charge cost
£18.96
Cost per mile (WLTP)
~6.4p
Charge pattern
60% of battery
kWh per session
43.6 kWh

Hyundai UK — IONIQ 5 spec 2024 (72.6 kWh usable, 298-mile WLTP)

How the cost is worked out

  1. Battery capacity: Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh has a 72.6 kWh usable battery (SMMT/manufacturer data).
  2. Charge amount: 60% of battery = 72.6 × 0.6 = 43.6 kWh per session.
  3. Cost per session: 43.6 kWh × 26.11p/kWh = £11.37.
  4. Weekly: £11.37 × 7 sessions = £79.61.
  5. Annual: £79.61/week × 52 weeks = £4139.96.

Note: assumes 100% charging efficiency. Real chargers typically have ~10% loss, so actual electricity drawn from the grid is slightly higher. Rapid public charging costs are set by commercial operators and are not subject to Ofgem cap.

Frequently asked questions

How much electricity does a Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh use to charge?

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh has a 72.6 kWh usable battery. The Daily top-up (20%→80%) pattern charges 60% of the battery, using 43.6 kWh per session. A full 0%→100% charge uses 72.6 kWh and costs £18.96 at the current Ofgem rate.

What is the cost per mile for a Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh when charged at home?

Based on the WLTP range of 298 miles from a full 72.6 kWh battery, the electricity cost per mile at home is approximately 6.4p/mile at the Ofgem cap rate of 26.11p/kWh. Real-world range will vary by driving style, weather, and speed.

What does it cost to run a Hyundai IONIQ 5 73 kWh per year on electricity?

On the Daily top-up (20%→80%) pattern (7 sessions/week), the estimated annual electricity cost is £4139.96 at 26.11p/kWh (1 July to 30 September 2026). The actual cost depends on your real charging pattern and whether the Ofgem cap changes before the year is out.

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Battery capacity (72.6 kWh) from Hyundai UK — IONIQ 5 spec 2024 (72.6 kWh usable, 298-mile WLTP). Unit rate 26.11p/kWh from Ofgem — Energy price cap unit rates and standing charges (1 July to 30 September 2026). OGL v3.0.