EV Charging Costs in Türkiye 2026
2026 Charging Prices
EV charging prices in Türkiye vary by operator, charging type and location. ADZE Charge prices: AC 9.40 TL/kWh, DC (40-100kW) 12.40 TL/kWh, Ultra DC (120-200kW) 13.40 TL/kWh. All prices include VAT.
Home Charging Cost
Home charging is the most economical option. On residential tariffs, you pay about 4-5 TL/kWh. With night tariffs, this drops to 3-4 TL. Fully charging a 60kWh battery costs around 240-300 TL — about 400km range. The same distance costs 800-1,000 TL with a petrol car.
Public Station Cost
Public AC stations charge 9-11 TL/kWh; DC fast charging is 12-16 TL/kWh. AC charging cost for a 60kWh EV is around 560-660 TL; DC is 740-960 TL. Still less than half of petrol cost.
Cost Comparison Table
Cost per 100km: Petrol car (8L/100km, 40 TL/L) = 320 TL. Diesel car (6L/100km, 38 TL/L) = 228 TL. EV home charging (17kWh/100km, 4.5 TL/kWh) = 76.5 TL. EV AC station (17kWh/100km, 9.40 TL/kWh) = 160 TL. EV DC station (17kWh/100km, 12.40 TL/kWh) = 211 TL. Even the most expensive EV charging is 34% cheaper than petrol.
Saving Tips
Take advantage of night tariffs: charge between 22:00-06:00. Watch for campaigns in the ADZE Charge app. Use home charging when possible. On long trips, stop DC charging at 80% — 80-100% is very slow and expensive. Get a membership discount with an RFID card.
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Is EV charging cheaper than petrol?
Yes. Even the most expensive DC charging is 34% cheaper than petrol. With home charging, the gap reaches 75%.
Do I need a special setup for home charging?
A standard 16A outlet provides 3kW charging but it's slow. A 22kW AC charger requires a 3-phase connection and professional installation.
Does ADZE Charge offer membership discounts?
Yes. RFID cardholders and mobile app members benefit from exclusive campaigns.
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