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Skoda Enyaq 60 charging cost calculator

Estimate how much it costs to charge a Skoda Enyaq 60 with its 59.0 kWh battery using your current charge level, target charge, and electricity price.

Skoda Enyaq 60

75 kWh battery

Common charging scenarios

Home top-up

20% → 80% · 45.0 kWh

18.00

Road trip prep

10% → 90% · 60.0 kWh

24.00

Full battery estimate

0% → 100% · 75.0 kWh

30.00

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Battery capacity

59.0 kWh

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Charging estimate inputs

Current charge, target charge, and electricity price

Benchmark charging costs for Skoda Enyaq 60

These server-rendered examples make the Skoda Enyaq 60 page more useful before you touch the calculator. They show how the 59.0 kWh battery translates into typical charging sessions at three example electricity prices, expressed in your local currency per kWh.

Home top-up

20% to 80% adds about 35.4 kWh to the battery.

0.15 per kWh
5.31
0.25 per kWh
8.85
0.40 per kWh
14.16

Road trip prep

10% to 90% adds about 47.2 kWh to the battery.

0.15 per kWh
7.08
0.25 per kWh
11.80
0.40 per kWh
18.88

Full battery estimate

0% to 100% adds about 59.0 kWh to the battery.

0.15 per kWh
8.85
0.25 per kWh
14.75
0.40 per kWh
23.60

Real-world charging losses for Skoda Enyaq 60

A Skoda Enyaq 60 20% to 80% session stores about 35.4 kWh in the battery. At the wall, the real energy draw can be higher because AC/DC conversion, battery conditioning, and cable losses all add overhead.

Using a simple 8% to 15% charging-loss range, the same session may draw about 38.2 to 40.7 kWh. That is why the live calculator is best used as a battery-energy baseline, with a little headroom added for real-world home or public charging.

You can also browse the Skoda EV model list to compare how the 59.0 kWh battery in Skoda Enyaq 60 sits alongside other models from the same brand.

20% to 80% wall-energy estimate

38.2 to 40.7 kWh

Based on 35.4 kWh stored in the battery plus an 8% to 15% loss assumption.

How Charge Cost estimates Skoda Enyaq 60 charging costs

1. Battery data

This page starts with the 59.0 kWh battery capacity listed for Skoda Enyaq 60, so the baseline calculation is model-specific rather than generic.

2. Charge window

Your current charge and target charge determine how much battery energy is added. A smaller top-up costs less because fewer kWh need to be delivered.

3. Electricity price

The tool multiplies the required kWh by your price per kWh. If you pay more for public charging, taxes, or time-of-use tariffs, your real bill can be higher.

Frequently asked questions about charging a Skoda Enyaq 60

How much does it cost to charge a Skoda Enyaq 60?

Charge Cost helps estimate the charging cost of a Skoda Enyaq 60 using its 59.0 kWh battery capacity, your current state of charge, target charge level, and electricity price. A full 0% to 100% battery estimate uses about 59.0 kWh before charging losses, so the cost changes directly with your electricity tariff.

What does a 20% to 80% charge add to a Skoda Enyaq 60?

Skoda Enyaq 60 needs about 35.4 kWh to move from 20% to 80% battery. At example electricity prices of 0.15, 0.25, 0.40 in your local currency per kWh, that works out to roughly 5.31, 8.85, 14.16 in the same currency before charging losses.

Does the Skoda Enyaq 60 charging cost estimate include charging losses?

The base estimate for Skoda Enyaq 60 focuses on battery energy and electricity price. Real-world wall energy can be higher, so a 20% to 80% session may require about 38.2 to 40.7 kWh once typical charging losses are included.