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Cost to Charge Audi Q6 e-tron on Tesla Supercharger

Verdict

A full charge for the Audi Q6 e-tron on Tesla Supercharger costs $28.80 at 36¢/kWh. That is $15.60 more than home charging at the national average rate. The equivalent cost per 100 miles is $11.21.

Full Charge (80%)

$28.80

Half Charge (50%)

$18.00

Per 100 Miles

$11.21

Charge Time

18 min

Tesla Supercharger vs Home Charging

ScenarioTesla SuperchargerHome (16.5¢/kWh avg)Difference
Full Charge (80%)$28.80$13.20+$15.60
Half Charge (50%)$18.00$8.25+$9.75
25% Top-Up$9.00$4.13+$4.88

Home Charging Cost Variation by State

Compare Tesla Supercharger (36¢/kWh) against home charging in each state. In some states, public networks become competitive.

StateHome RateHome Full ChargeTesla SuperchargerHome Saves
North Dakota10.92¢$8.74$28.80+$20.06
Nebraska11.76¢$9.41$28.80+$19.39
Missouri11.8¢$9.44$28.80+$19.36
Idaho12.07¢$9.66$28.80+$19.14
Arkansas12.35¢$9.88$28.80+$18.92
Louisiana12.46¢$9.97$28.80+$18.83
Oklahoma12.62¢$10.10$28.80+$18.70
Iowa12.83¢$10.26$28.80+$18.54
Wyoming12.85¢$10.28$28.80+$18.52
Montana12.86¢$10.29$28.80+$18.51
Utah12.88¢$10.30$28.80+$18.50
Tennessee13.1¢$10.48$28.80+$18.32
South Dakota13.6¢$10.88$28.80+$17.92
North Carolina13.68¢$10.94$28.80+$17.86
Washington13.81¢$11.05$28.80+$17.75
Nevada13.98¢$11.18$28.80+$17.62
Mississippi14.24¢$11.39$28.80+$17.41
Kentucky14.27¢$11.42$28.80+$17.38
Kansas14.29¢$11.43$28.80+$17.37
Georgia14.46¢$11.57$28.80+$17.23
Oregon14.66¢$11.73$28.80+$17.07
New Mexico14.7¢$11.76$28.80+$17.04
West Virginia14.77¢$11.82$28.80+$16.98
Minnesota14.98¢$11.98$28.80+$16.82
South Carolina15.41¢$12.33$28.80+$16.47
Arizona15.61¢$12.49$28.80+$16.31
Texas15.69¢$12.55$28.80+$16.25
Virginia15.87¢$12.70$28.80+$16.10
Florida15.92¢$12.74$28.80+$16.06
Alabama16.06¢$12.85$28.80+$15.95
Indiana16.19¢$12.95$28.80+$15.85
Illinois16.36¢$13.09$28.80+$15.71
Colorado16.44¢$13.15$28.80+$15.65
Delaware16.51¢$13.21$28.80+$15.59
Ohio17.59¢$14.07$28.80+$14.73
Wisconsin18.2¢$14.56$28.80+$14.24
Washington D.C.18.5¢$14.80$28.80+$14.00
Michigan19.52¢$15.62$28.80+$13.18
Pennsylvania20.19¢$16.15$28.80+$12.65
Maryland20.61¢$16.49$28.80+$12.31
New Jersey23.13¢$18.50$28.80+$10.30
Vermont23.29¢$18.63$28.80+$10.17
Alaska25.52¢$20.42$28.80+$8.38
New Hampshire26.32¢$21.06$28.80+$7.74
Connecticut28.3¢$22.64$28.80+$6.16
New York28.37¢$22.70$28.80+$6.10
Rhode Island30.14¢$24.11$28.80+$4.69
California30.29¢$24.23$28.80+$4.57
Maine30.73¢$24.58$28.80+$4.22
Massachusetts31.16¢$24.93$28.80+$3.87
Hawaii39.79¢$31.83$28.80-$3.03

Practical Notes: Q6 e-tron on Tesla Supercharger

The Q6 e-tron's CCS port may require a CCS-to-NACS or NACS-to-CCS adapter depending on the station. Tesla Superchargers now ship "Magic Dock" CCS support at many sites, and most non-Tesla OEMs are distributing free NACS adapters to owners. Check the Tesla Supercharger app before your first session to confirm which connector your target station uses — mixed-connector deployments are common in 2026.

On a session-by-session basis, the Q6 e-tron's 270 kW peak charging speed is well-matched to Tesla Supercharger's DC fast hardware. Expect a 10→80% charge in roughly 12 min. Real-world times run 10–20% longer due to charging taper and battery preconditioning.

Cost-wise, one $28.80 full charge on Tesla Supercharger represents $0.09 per mile of driving — about 9.0¢/mile. A gas equivalent at 30 mpg and $3.50/gal is roughly 11.7¢/mile, so this charging session is still cheaper than gas. Over 15,000 miles/year, exclusive reliance on Tesla Supercharger would cost roughly $1,682.24/year in fuel — a meaningful delta compared to mostly-home charging (~$771.03/year).

For most Q6 e-tron owners, the realistic use-pattern for Tesla Supercharger is road trips and occasional top-ups — not primary fueling. If you live in an apartment or condo and rely on public charging as your main option, factor in the per-session pricing with no membership option. For regular home charging in a specific state, check our home vs public analysis and your Q6 e-tron state-by-state breakdown.

Data sources: Tesla Supercharger published rate card; EPA fueleconomy.gov; manufacturer specs; EIA residential electricity averages. Charging speed and effective cost vary with temperature, state-of-charge, and station power.