Tesla Model Y vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: Home Charging Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of home charging for the Tesla Model Y (60kWh, 283 miles range) and Hyundai Ioniq 5 (77.4kWh, 315 miles range). Which charges faster, which costs less, and which charger brand works best for each.

SpecTesla Model YHyundai Ioniq 5Winner
Battery capacity60kWh77.4kWhHyundai Ioniq 5
Range (WLTP)283 miles315 milesHyundai Ioniq 5
Max AC charge11kW (3-phase)11kW (3-phase)Tie
7kW charge speed24 miles/hr24 miles/hrTie
20-100% at 7kW6.9 hrs8.9 hrsTesla Model Y
Efficiency15.2kWh/100km17.5kWh/100kmTesla Model Y
Price from (indicative)approximately £45,000approximately £43,000Hyundai Ioniq 5

Prices are indicative UK pricing, June 2026. Verify with the dealer. Both models can be leased through an employer salary sacrifice scheme.

Charging Cost Comparison

Cost (home charging)Tesla Model YHyundai Ioniq 5
Full charge (20-100%)1215
Electricity per mile~6.1p~7.0p

Electricity only, at the Ofgem price cap direct-debit average of about 25p/kWh (set nationally; changes quarterly). There are no per-mile road charges in the UK, and both vehicles pay the same standard-rate VED (~£195/yr), so road tax does not change the head-to-head result. EV tariffs with cheap overnight windows can lower the electricity cost; rates vary by supplier.

Best Charger for Each Vehicle

Tesla Model Y

Supports up to 11kW three-phase AC charging.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

Supports up to 11kW three-phase AC charging.

Tesla Model Y vs Hyundai Ioniq 5 FAQ

Which charges faster at home, Tesla Model Y or Hyundai Ioniq 5?

The Tesla Model Y charges faster on a standard 7kW home charger, taking 6.9 hours from 20% to 100% compared to 8.9 hours for the Hyundai Ioniq 5.

Which is cheaper to charge, Tesla Model Y or Hyundai Ioniq 5?

The Tesla Model Y is more efficient at 15.2kWh/100km, making it slightly cheaper to charge per mile. For an illustrative 8,000-mile year at the Ofgem cap average of about 25p/kWh, the difference is about £74 per year. Both pay the same standard-rate VED (about £195 a year), and both cost far less per mile than a petrol car at home-charging rates.

Do the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5 use the same charger?

Both the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5 use Type 2 AC charging, so any home EV charger sold in the UK works with both vehicles. Both support three-phase AC charging.

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