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Electrify America Price Per kWh, Coverage & Membership

Volkswagen-backed ultra-fast charging network with 150–350 kW stations at major highways and retail locations across the US.

Standard Rate

48¢/kWh

Member Rate

36¢/kWh

Stations

1,000

Membership

$7/mo

Cost Scenarios

Estimated costs for common battery sizes at 48¢/kWh standard rate.

Battery SizeFull Charge (80%)Member Ratevs Home (16.5¢/kWh)
40 kWh$15.36$11.52+$10.08
60 kWh$23.04$17.28+$15.12
75 kWh$28.80$21.60+$18.90
100 kWh$38.40$28.80+$25.20
123 kWh$47.23$35.42+$31.00
135 kWh$51.84$38.88+$34.02

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Ultra-fast 350 kW chargers at many locations
  • Pass+ membership saves ~25% per session
  • Supports CCS, CHAdeMO, and NACS
  • Growing network along major corridors

Drawbacks

  • Higher non-member rates (~$0.48/kWh)
  • Reliability has historically lagged Tesla Supercharger
  • Fewer locations than Tesla or ChargePoint

What You Actually Pay at Electrify America

Electrify America charges 48¢/kWh as its standard per-kWh rate. For a Tesla Model 3 or similar 75 kWh EV, an 80% top-up costs $28.80 — adding roughly 280 miles of range. If you subscribe to the $7/month membership, the rate drops to 36¢/kWh, bringing the same 80% charge to $21.60. The membership pays for itself once you charge more than roughly 59 kWh per month — equivalent to one to two 80% top-ups on a 75 kWh battery.

Real-world pricing deviates from the published rate for three reasons. First, location: Electrify America rates can vary by station, especially at premium sites or airports. Second, peak demand: some sites add congestion pricing during busy hours. Third, idle fees: most networks charge $0.40–$1.00/minute if you stay plugged in past full charge, which can add several dollars if you're inattentive. Always check the app price before you plug in.

On a DC fast charger, the 350 kW peak speed is only hit during a narrow window of the charging curve — typically between 10% and 50% state of charge. From 50% to 80%, charging speed tapers significantly. This is why most EV owners stop charging around 80% on road trips: the last 20% can take as long as the first 60%. The $28.80 estimate above assumes the network bills cleanly per kWh delivered; if your state bills per-minute instead, taper can inflate the effective cost by 10–20%.

Compare Electrify America against home charging: at the national residential average of 16.5¢/kWh, a 75 kWh full charge costs $9.90 — about $18.90 less than charging at Electrify America. Over 50 sessions a year, that's a difference of $945.00. For most drivers, this is the strongest argument for installing a home Level 2 charger (about $500–$1,500 installed) if you own your home. For renters and road trippers, Electrify America's 1,000 stationsis what you're paying for — reliability and geographic reach, not just electricity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Electrify America charge per kWh?

Electrify America charges 48¢ per kWh as its standard rate. Members pay 36¢/kWh. Prices may vary by location and time of day.

What connectors does Electrify America support?

Electrify America supports CCS, CHAdeMO, NACS connectors. This makes it compatible with most modern electric vehicles sold in the United States.

How many Electrify America stations are there?

Electrify America operates approximately 1,000 charging stations across the United States as of 2026. The network continues to expand.

Is Electrify America cheaper than home charging?

For a 75 kWh battery, Electrify America costs approximately $28.80 for a full charge vs $9.90 at the national average home rate (16.5¢/kWh). Home charging is typically cheaper, though rates vary significantly by state.

Does Electrify America have a membership plan?

Yes. Electrify America offers a membership plan for $7/month, which reduces the per-kWh rate to 36¢. This pays off if you charge more than 59 kWh per month at this network.

Data sources: Electrify Americapublished rate card; EIA residential electricity averages; PlugShare coverage data. Pricing may change without notice; always confirm the rate in the network's app before plugging in.