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2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Costs

A 82 kWh battery, 291-mile EPA range, and CCS connector. Here is what it costs to charge at every major network and at home across all 50 states.

Battery

82 kWh

EPA Range

291 mi

Max DCFC

135 kW

AC Charger

11 kW

Cost to Charge at Each Network

Based on 80% state of charge (10% → 90%). All costs are estimates.

NetworkRateFull Charge (80%)Per 100 MilesCharge Time
16.5¢/kWh$10.82$4.655h 58m
28¢/kWh$18.37$7.8929 min
30¢/kWh$19.68$8.455h 58m
30¢/kWh$19.68$8.4529 min
32¢/kWh$20.99$9.0229 min
35¢/kWh$22.96$9.865h 58m
36¢/kWh$23.62$10.1429 min
40¢/kWh$26.24$11.2729 min
42¢/kWh$27.55$11.8429 min
44¢/kWh$28.86$12.4029 min
44¢/kWh$28.86$12.405h 58m
48¢/kWh$31.49$13.5329 min
48¢/kWh$31.49$13.5329 min

Home Charging Cost by State

Cheapest 10 states for charging the Volkswagen ID.4 at home.

StateRateFull Charge CostPer 100 Miles
North Dakota10.92¢/kWh$7.16$3.08
Nebraska11.76¢/kWh$7.71$3.31
Missouri11.8¢/kWh$7.74$3.33
Idaho12.07¢/kWh$7.92$3.40
Arkansas12.35¢/kWh$8.10$3.48
Louisiana12.46¢/kWh$8.17$3.51
Oklahoma12.62¢/kWh$8.28$3.56
Iowa12.83¢/kWh$8.42$3.62
Wyoming12.85¢/kWh$8.43$3.62
Montana12.86¢/kWh$8.44$3.62

What It Costs to Own and Charge a Volkswagen ID.4

The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 uses 28.2 kWh per 100 miles on the EPA cycle — equivalent to about 120 MPGe. That efficiency drives every cost figure on this page. At the national average home rate of 16.5¢/kWh, driving 100 miles costs $4.65. At a 48¢/kWh fast charger, the same 100 miles costs $13.53 1331 dollars more over the course of 15,000 miles a year.

Real-world efficiency typically lands 5–15% worse than EPA figures because of highway speeds, cold-weather battery heating, and climate control load. In winter at 20°F, expect the ID.4's consumption to climb to roughly 35.2 kWh per 100 miles — about 25% worse than the EPA rating. This matters most for road-trip planning: budget your stops for 60–70% of the rated 291-mile range between charges if you want margin for detours and cold weather.

The ID.4's DC fast-charging peak of 135 kW is only held briefly — typically between 10% and 40% state of charge. From 40% to 80%, charging speed tapers as the battery management system throttles to protect longevity. The 10→80% charging window takes roughly 20 min on a capable charger. For home Level 2 on a 11 kW charger, a full empty-to-full charge takes about 5h 58m — easily overnight.

The CCS port on the ID.4 determines which networks you can use natively. CCS (Combined Charging System) is supported by Electrify America, EVgo, ChargePoint, and most non-Tesla networks. Many Tesla Superchargers now offer CCS-compatible "Magic Dock" plugs, and several automakers are shipping NACS adapters in 2025–2026. Plan road trips around compatible stations using apps like A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) or PlugShare — Google Maps is improving but still misses many newer chargers.

Five-year total cost of charging for the ID.4 at 12,000 miles/year: at home national average, roughly $2,789.69. At a mix of 80% home + 20% public fast charging (typical for commuters who take occasional road trips), roughly $3,584.33. Compare that to a gas equivalent at 28 mpg and $3.50/gallon: roughly $7,500 over the same 60,000 miles. The fuel savings are the single biggest operating-cost advantage of EV ownership.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to charge a Volkswagen ID.4?

At the national average electricity rate of 16.5¢/kWh, a full charge for a Volkswagen ID.4 (82 kWh battery) costs approximately $10.82 at home. At public DC fast chargers, costs typically range from $17.06 to $29.52.

What connector does the Volkswagen ID.4 use?

The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 uses a CCS connector. This means it is compatible with charging networks that support CCS standard connectors.

How long does it take to charge a Volkswagen ID.4?

At a DC fast charger (up to 135 kW), charging from 20% to 80% takes approximately 17 min. On a Level 2 home charger (11 kW), a full charge from empty takes about 5h 58m.

What is the cheapest way to charge a Volkswagen ID.4?

Home charging is almost always the cheapest option for the Volkswagen ID.4. In low-rate states like Idaho or Washington (10.5¢/kWh), a full charge costs $6.89. Among public networks, IONNA and Francis Energy currently offer the lowest rates at 24–30¢/kWh.

How efficient is the Volkswagen ID.4 in kWh per mile?

The Volkswagen ID.4 uses approximately 28.2 kWh per 100 miles (EPA rated). This is equivalent to about 120 MPGe.

Data sources: EPA fueleconomy.gov for range and MPGe; manufacturer spec sheets for battery and charging rates; EIA for state residential electricity averages; published network rate cards. Real-world efficiency varies with driving conditions, temperature, and speed.