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Audi Q8 e-tron 55 Charging Cost in Tennessee: 2026 Calculator

Find out exactly how much you'll pay for electricity vs gas in Tennessee based on current local rates.

Audi Q8 e-tron 55

Audi Q8 e-tron 55

106 kWh Battery
39 kWh/100mi

EV Charging Savings Calculator

0 mi 3000 mi
Monthly Cost
$51
Electric Charging
Gasoline Cost
$179
Gas Equivalent
You Save
$128
Per Month
$1534
Per Year
How much does it cost to charge a Audi Q8 e-tron 55 in Tennessee?

Based on current residential energy rates in Tennessee, you're looking at approximately $14 to fully charge a Audi Q8 e-tron 55 from 0% to 100%.

This calculation uses the average residential electricity rate of $0.13/kWh. With electricity prices in Tennessee being quite affordable, charging at home is significantly cheaper than filling up a gas tank.

Audi Q8 e-tron 55 vs. Gas: The Savings in Tennessee

Let’s talk numbers. The average price for premium gasoline in Tennessee is currently hovering around $3.40 per gallon. If you were driving a comparable gasoline vehicle, your monthly fuel bill would be nearly double what you'd pay for electricity.

By switching to the Audi Q8 e-tron 55, you could keep an extra $1,534 per year in your pocket based on average driving habits in Tennessee.

Can you charge a Audi Q8 e-tron 55 at home?

Absolutely. In fact, over 80% of EV charging happens at home. The Audi Q8 e-tron 55 is equipped with a 106 kWh battery.

To charge fully from empty, it will take approximately 14 hours with a Level 2 home charger (recommended) or around 89 hours with a standard wall outlet.

What is the electricity rate in Tennessee?

In 2026, the average residential electricity rate in Tennessee is $0.13 per kWh. This rate can vary depending on your specific utility provider and time-of-use plans.

Is Audi Q8 e-tron 55 expensive to maintain?

Generally, no. With no oil changes, spark plugs, or transmission fluid to worry about, the Audi Q8 e-tron 55 has lower maintenance costs than traditional gas cars. Your main recurring cost will be electricity.


Estimated Charging Times

Level 1 (Standard Outlet)

89 hours

Slowest option. Good for overnight top-ups, but not for a full charge from empty.

Level 2 (Home Charger)

14 hours

Recommended. Easily charges your battery overnight. Requires a 240V outlet.

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