2026 Peugeot E-3008 Charging Cost Calculator

The Peugeot E-3008 offers up to 420 miles of range on the new STLA Medium platform, making it one of the longest-range mainstream EVs available.

Reviewed May 25, 2026. JouleIO calculators are planning tools; confirm final utility rates, equipment specs, incentives, installation bids, and safety decisions with official utility, manufacturer, installer, DOE, ENERGY STAR, EPA, IRS, or EIA sources.

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MSRP

$44,900

EPA Range

420 mi

98 kWh battery

Annual Charging

$504

$0.042/mile

Annual Savings

$1,064

vs gas car

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Monthly Charging

$41.98

Annual Charging

$504

Cost Per Mile

$0.042

Annual Savings

$1,052

Peugeot E-3008 vs Gas Car: Annual Fuel Cost

Peugeot E-3008 (Electric)$504/year
$504
Gas Car (27 MPG)$1,556/year
$1,556

Annual Savings

$1,052

5-Year Savings

$5,259

MPG Equivalent

132 MPGe

Efficiency Gain

4.9x

Based on 12,000 miles/year, $3.50/gallon, 27 MPG gas car, 16.4¢/kWh electricity.

Peugeot E-3008 Charging Options

Level 1 (120V)

70h

Standard outlet, full charge

5 miles/hour added

~1.4 kW charging power

Cost: $16.07 per full charge

Level 2 (240V)

11h

Home charger, full charge

35 miles/hour added

~8.9 kW charging power

Cost: $16.07 per full charge

Recommended for home use

DC Fast (160 kW)

27min

10% to 80% charge

10.4 miles/minute added

CCS connector

Cost: ~$39.20 per full charge

Peugeot E-3008 Tax Credits & Incentives

Federal EV Credit Status

Do not assume a new federal Clean Vehicle Credit for the Peugeot E-3008. Check state, local, utility, and charger incentives for potential savings.

MSRP

$44,900

2026 Federal Credit

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Fuel Savings

$1,052/yr

Home Charger ROI for Peugeot E-3008

Level 2 Charger + Installation$1,200
Federal Charger Tax Credit (30%)-$360
Net Charger Cost$840
Monthly Fuel Savings$88/mo
Charger Payback14 months

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 Peugeot E-3008 Specifications

CategoryCompact SUV
MSRP$44,900
EPA Range420 miles
Battery98 kWh
Efficiency25.6 kWh/100 mi
MPGe132 MPGe
DrivetrainFWD
0-60 mph7 sec
Seats5
Cargo26 cu ft
Charging PortCCS
DC Fast Charge Rate160 kW

Key Features

STLA Medium platformPanoramic i-Cockpit420-mile range option

Peugeot E-3008 vs Competitors

VehicleRangeMSRPEfficiencyAnnual Cost
Peugeot E-3008420 mi$44,90025.6 kWh$504
Volkswagen ID.4275 mi$39,73532.8 kWh$646
Renault Scenic E-Tech325 mi$42,00029.4 kWh$579
Hyundai IONIQ 5303 mi$41,80028.1 kWh$553

How Much Does It Cost to Charge a 2026 Peugeot E-3008?

The 2026 Peugeot E-3008 is a compact suv with a 98 kWh battery pack providing an EPA-estimated range of 420 miles. At 16.4 cents/kWh, a full charge costs approximately $16.07. Driving 12,000 miles per year, the annual charging cost is approximately $504.

Compared to a gas vehicle averaging 27 MPG at $3.50 per gallon, the Peugeot E-3008 saves $1,052 annually in fuel costs. Over 5 years, that adds up to $5,259 in savings. With a fuel efficiency equivalent of 132 MPGe, the Peugeot E-3008 is approximately 4.9x more efficient than the average gas car.

Most Peugeot E-3008 owners charge at home using a Level 2 (240V) charger, which takes approximately 11 hours for a full charge. For road trips, the Peugeot E-3008 supports DC fast charging via its CCS port, with a modeled fast-charge session of about 27 minutes from 10% to 80%.

Methodology & EV Data Sources

How we calculate Peugeot E-3008 charging costs and range data: Our EV specifications, range estimates, and charging cost calculations integrate official federal testing data with current utility rate information.

  1. 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.
  2. Electricity rate data from EIA Electric Power Monthly — the authoritative federal source for residential electricity prices by state and region.
  3. Federal EV credit status details from IRS Clean Vehicle Credit (Section 30D) and the DOE EV Tax Credit Eligibility Checker.
  4. Charging infrastructure data from DOE Alternative Fuels Station Locator (AFDC) — the national database of public EV charging stations.
  5. Emissions savings calculations use EPA eGRID grid emission factors to accurately measure CO₂ avoided per mile driven in the Peugeot E-3008 vs. average gasoline vehicle.

Authoritative EV and energy data sources:

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

Peugeot E-3008 Charging Cost FAQ

How much does it cost to charge a 2026 Peugeot E-3008?

At 16.4 cents/kWh, a full charge of the Peugeot E-3008's 98 kWh battery costs approximately $16.07. Driving 12,000 miles per year, the annual charging cost is approximately $504. Actual costs vary by state and electricity plan.

How much can I save with a Peugeot E-3008 vs a gas car?

Driving 12,000 miles per year, a Peugeot E-3008 costs approximately $504/year to charge vs $1,556/year in gas for a 27 MPG vehicle at $3.50/gallon. That's $1,052 in annual savings, or $5,259 over 5 years before any state, local, utility, or documented federal incentive.

How long does it take to charge a Peugeot E-3008?

Level 1 (120V outlet): approximately 70 hours for a full charge. Level 2 (240V home charger): approximately 11 hours. DC fast charging: approximately 27 minutes from 10% to 80%. Most Peugeot E-3008 owners charge overnight at home using a Level 2 charger.

What is the 2026 Peugeot E-3008's real-world range?

The 2026 Peugeot E-3008 has an EPA-estimated range of 420 miles from its 98 kWh battery with an efficiency of 25.6 kWh per 100 miles (132 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 Peugeot E-3008 eligible for a federal tax credit?

Do not assume a new federal Clean Vehicle Credit for a 2026 Peugeot E-3008 without checking current IRS rules. State, local, utility, and charger incentives may still apply, and the vehicle still saves approximately $1,052/year in fuel costs.

How much does a home charger cost for the Peugeot E-3008?

A Level 2 home charger for the Peugeot E-3008 (CCS connector) typically costs $1,200 including installation. Based on fuel savings of $1,052/year, the charger pays for itself in approximately 14 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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