2026 Audi e-tron GT Charging Cost Calculator
The Audi e-tron GT is a stunning grand tourer that shares its platform with the Porsche Taycan, delivering supercar performance with everyday usability.
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MSRP
$106,395
EPA Range
270 mi
93.4 kWh battery
Annual Charging
$748
$0.062/mile
Annual Savings
$826
vs gas car
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Monthly Charging
$62.32
Annual Charging
$748
Cost Per Mile
$0.062
Annual Savings
$808
Audi e-tron GT vs Gas Car: Annual Fuel Cost
Annual Savings
$808
5-Year Savings
$4,039
MPG Equivalent
89 MPGe
Efficiency Gain
3.3x
Based on 12,000 miles/year, $3.50/gallon, 27 MPG gas car, 16.4¢/kWh electricity.
Audi e-tron GT Charging Options
Level 1 (120V)
67h
Standard outlet, full charge
4 miles/hour added
~1.4 kW charging power
Cost: $15.32 per full charge
Level 2 (240V)
12h
Home charger, full charge
21 miles/hour added
~7.8 kW charging power
Cost: $15.32 per full charge
Recommended for home use
DC Fast (270 kW)
24min
10% to 80% charge
11.8 miles/minute added
CCS connector
Cost: ~$37.36 per full charge
Audi e-tron GT Tax Credits & Incentives
Federal EV Credit Status
Do not assume a new federal Clean Vehicle Credit for the Audi e-tron GT. Check state, local, utility, and charger incentives for potential savings.
MSRP
$106,395
2026 Federal Credit
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Fuel Savings
$808/yr
Home Charger ROI for Audi e-tron GT
Why Home Charging?
- ✓60-70% cheaper than DC fast charging
- ✓Charge overnight — wake up to a full battery
- ✓Off-peak rates can save an extra 20-40%
- ✓Better for battery longevity than frequent DC fast charging
2026 Audi e-tron GT Specifications
| Category | Performance Sedan |
| MSRP | $106,395 |
| EPA Range | 270 miles |
| Battery | 93.4 kWh |
| Efficiency | 38 kWh/100 mi |
| MPGe | 89 MPGe |
| Drivetrain | AWD |
| 0-60 mph | 3.1 sec |
| Seats | 5 |
| Cargo | 13 cu ft |
| Charging Port | CCS |
| DC Fast Charge Rate | 270 kW |
Key Features
Audi e-tron GT vs Competitors
| Vehicle | Range | MSRP | Efficiency | Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi e-tron GT | 270 mi | $106,395 | 38 kWh | $748 |
| Porsche Taycan | 309 mi | $92,250 | 33.2 kWh | $653 |
| Tesla Model S | 405 mi | $74,990 | 27.2 kWh | $535 |
| BMW i7 | 318 mi | $105,700 | 35.2 kWh | $693 |
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How Much Does It Cost to Charge a 2026 Audi e-tron GT?
The 2026 Audi e-tron GT is a performance sedan with a 93.4 kWh battery pack providing an EPA-estimated range of 270 miles. At 16.4 cents/kWh, a full charge costs approximately $15.32. Driving 12,000 miles per year, the annual charging cost is approximately $748.
Compared to a gas vehicle averaging 27 MPG at $3.50 per gallon, the Audi e-tron GT saves $808 annually in fuel costs. Over 5 years, that adds up to $4,039 in savings. With a fuel efficiency equivalent of 89 MPGe, the Audi e-tron GT is approximately 3.3x more efficient than the average gas car.
Most Audi e-tron GT owners charge at home using a Level 2 (240V) charger, which takes approximately 12 hours for a full charge. For road trips, the Audi e-tron GT supports DC fast charging via its CCS port, with a modeled fast-charge session of about 24 minutes from 10% to 80%.
Methodology & EV Data Sources
How we calculate Audi e-tron GT charging costs and range data: Our EV specifications, range estimates, and charging cost calculations integrate official federal testing data with current utility rate information.
- Range and efficiency ratings from the US DOE/EPA Fuel Economy Guide (FuelEconomy.gov) — the official source for EPA-rated range, MPGe, and energy consumption for all EVs sold in the US.
- Electricity rate data from EIA Electric Power Monthly — the authoritative federal source for residential electricity prices by state and region.
- Federal EV credit status details from IRS Clean Vehicle Credit (Section 30D) and the DOE EV Tax Credit Eligibility Checker.
- Charging infrastructure data from DOE Alternative Fuels Station Locator (AFDC) — the national database of public EV charging stations.
- Emissions savings calculations use EPA eGRID grid emission factors to accurately measure CO₂ avoided per mile driven in the Audi e-tron GT vs. average gasoline vehicle.
Authoritative EV and energy data sources:
- FuelEconomy.gov (DOE/EPA) — official EPA range, MPGe, and efficiency ratings
- EIA Electric Power Monthly — residential electricity prices by state
- DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center — EV charging infrastructure and incentives
- EPA eGRID — grid carbon intensity for emissions calculations
- DOE Office of Energy Efficiency — Electric Vehicles — federal EV research and policy
- IRS Clean Vehicle Credit (Section 30D) — current federal EV credit status and eligibility rules
EV Disclaimer: Range estimates are based on EPA-rated figures under standard test conditions. Real-world range varies by driving speed, temperature, HVAC use, cargo load, and terrain. Charging costs use average utility rates — actual costs depend on your electricity plan and time-of-use rates. Federal credit status changes with acquisition date, MSRP limits, income thresholds, purchase method, and vehicle eligibility — verify with IRS.gov before purchase.
Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026 · DOE/EPA FuelEconomy.gov & EIA data current as of latest release
Audi e-tron GT Charging Cost FAQ
How much does it cost to charge a 2026 Audi e-tron GT?
At 16.4 cents/kWh, a full charge of the Audi e-tron GT's 93.4 kWh battery costs approximately $15.32. Driving 12,000 miles per year, the annual charging cost is approximately $748. Actual costs vary by state and electricity plan.
How much can I save with a Audi e-tron GT vs a gas car?
Driving 12,000 miles per year, a Audi e-tron GT costs approximately $748/year to charge vs $1,556/year in gas for a 27 MPG vehicle at $3.50/gallon. That's $808 in annual savings, or $4,039 over 5 years before any state, local, utility, or documented federal incentive.
How long does it take to charge a Audi e-tron GT?
Level 1 (120V outlet): approximately 67 hours for a full charge. Level 2 (240V home charger): approximately 12 hours. DC fast charging: approximately 24 minutes from 10% to 80%. Most Audi e-tron GT owners charge overnight at home using a Level 2 charger.
What is the 2026 Audi e-tron GT's real-world range?
The 2026 Audi e-tron GT has an EPA-estimated range of 270 miles from its 93.4 kWh battery with an efficiency of 38 kWh per 100 miles (89 MPGe). Real-world range varies based on driving conditions, temperature, speed, and climate control usage. Highway driving at 70+ mph typically reduces range by 15-25%.
Is the 2026 Audi e-tron GT eligible for a federal tax credit?
Do not assume a new federal Clean Vehicle Credit for a 2026 Audi e-tron GT without checking current IRS rules. State, local, utility, and charger incentives may still apply, and the vehicle still saves approximately $808/year in fuel costs.
How much does a home charger cost for the Audi e-tron GT?
A Level 2 home charger for the Audi e-tron GT (CCS connector) typically costs $1,200 including installation. Based on fuel savings of $808/year, the charger pays for itself in approximately 18 months. The federal Section 30C charger credit can reduce eligible installations by 30% up to $1,000, but only in qualifying locations and for property placed in service by June 30, 2026.
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