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How Much Does It Cost to Charge a Nissan Ariya in Hawaii?

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Charging a 2026 Nissan Ariya at home in Hawaii costs approximately $121/month — that's $0.12/mile and saves $688/year compared to a 28 MPG gas car at Hawaii's gas price of $5.00/gallon.

SUVs balance cargo space with reasonable efficiency, making them the most popular EV body style in the U.S. — and this one handles that balance well. Hot climates can reduce EV range by 10–15% due to air conditioning load and battery thermal management. Pre-conditioning your battery while still plugged in minimizes this effect.

Cost per Mile
$0.12
home charging
Monthly Cost
$121
1,000 miles/month
Annual Savings
$688
vs. 28 MPG gas car

About the 2026 Nissan Ariya

The Nissan Ariya is the brand's modern flagship EV, replacing the aging Leaf in the SUV segment. With up to 304 miles of range and a distinctive Japanese design philosophy ('kumiko' pattern interior), it brings Nissan into the mainstream EV crossover competition.

Advantages
304-mile range in FWD configuration is solid for the class
Distinctive Japanese-inspired interior with floating center console
Available e-4ORCE all-wheel drive with precision torque vectoring
Roomier interior than the Leaf with much more modern technology
Considerations
130 kW DCFC is below class average — 10–80% takes approximately 35–40 minutes
$43,190 price puts it against stronger competitors (Ioniq 5, Model Y, EV6)
Software updates have been slow compared to Korean and American competitors
e-4ORCE AWD range drops significantly (289 miles) for only a modest performance gain
Ideal Buyer

Nissan brand loyalists ready to upgrade from the Leaf. Buyers who prefer the Ariya's understated Japanese aesthetic over Korean or German competitor styling. AWD buyers who don't need Ioniq 5 charging speed.

vs. Gas Equivalent

Competes in the same class as Nissan's own Rogue at approximately 30 MPG. In EV terms, it competes with VW ID.4 and Chevrolet Equinox EV.

Nissan Ariya Charging Cost Breakdown in Hawaii

Hawaii's electricity rate of $0.40/kWh is above the national average of $0.17/kWh. At this rate, the Nissan Ariya's 87 kWh battery costs $34.80 for a full charge — a meaningful savings versus gas at current prices.

Charging Method
$/kWh
$/month
$/year
🏠 Home (Level 2)
$0.40
$121
$1,455
🔌 Public Level 2
$0.72
$218
$2,618
⚡ DC Fast Charger
$0.49
$148
$1,782
⛽ Gasoline (28 MPG)
$5.00/gal
$179
$2,143

Based on 1,000 miles/month. Public L2 estimated at 1.8× home rate. DC fast charging at national average of $0.49/kWh.

2026 Nissan AriyaSpecs & Charging Data

130 kW max DC fast charging limits road trip flexibility. Level 2 at home adds approximately 22 miles per hour at 32A. The 87 kWh battery takes approximately 9–10 hours for a full home charge.

Battery
87 kWh
EPA Range
304 miles
Efficiency
3.3 mi/kWh
kWh/100 miles
30.3 kWh
DC Fast Charge
130 kW max
10–80% Time
~40 min
Body Type
SUV
MSRP
$43,190
Full Charge Cost
$34.80

EV Ownership in Hawaii

Hawaii has the highest EV adoption rate per capita in the US. High gas prices ($5+/gallon), abundant sunshine for solar integration, and strong state environmental policy make EVs the default choice for budget-conscious island residents.

Incentives & Programs

Hawaii offers a state income tax credit of 35% of cost (up to $5,000) for EV charger installation. Hawaiian Electric offers multiple EV-friendly rate plans. The combination of federal + state credits makes home charging infrastructure very affordable.

Charging Infrastructure

Oahu has excellent charging infrastructure. Maui and the Big Island are growing. Inter-island travel by car is impossible, so range anxiety is truly off the table — most Hawaii EVs rarely leave a 100-mile radius.

Grid & Energy Source

Hawaii is rapidly transitioning to 100% renewables by 2045. Current mix is ~40% solar + wind, ~55% oil (expensive legacy generation). Off-peak charging avoids the oil-heavy evening peak and leverages midday solar.

HawaiiElectricity Rates & EV Savings

The average residential electricity rate in Hawaii is $0.40/kWh, which is above the national average of $0.17/kWh. With a gas price of $5.00/gallon, Hawaii ranks as a favorable state for EV ownership.

Hot climates can reduce EV range by 10–15% due to air conditioning load and battery thermal management. Pre-conditioning your battery while still plugged in minimizes this effect. Your Nissan Ariya's 87 kWh battery provides up to 304 miles of EPA-rated range. Real-world range may vary by 10–30% depending on temperature, speed, and terrain.

Annual EV Cost (home)
$1,455
Nissan Ariya @ $0.40/kWh
Annual Gas Cost (28 MPG)
$2,143
@ $5.00/gallon in Hawaii
You save every year by driving electric in Hawaii
$688/year
That's $57/month saved vs. a 28 MPG gas car

Home vs. DC Fast Charging in Hawaii

Monthly cost comparison for 1,000 miles in a Nissan Ariya:

🏠 Home L2
$121
$121/mo
🔌 Public L2
$218
$218/mo
⚡ DC Fast
$148
$148/mo
⛽ Gasoline
$179
$179/mo

Tips for Charging Your Nissan Ariya in Hawaii

Hawaii's hot climate and charging infrastructure have specific implications for Nissan Ariya owners. Here are practical tips to maximize range and minimize charging costs in this state:

1

Hawaii's high $0.40/kWh rate hurts, but solar + EV is the antidote — a 5 kW rooftop array can offset most of your charging needs.

2

Hawaiian Electric's EV rate plans offer off-peak rates as low as $0.25/kWh from midnight to 6 AM.

3

The tropical heat and humidity have minimal impact on range compared to cold climates — steady temps mean consistent battery performance.

4

Due to the island's limited geography, your daily driving distance is usually low — even a small battery provides comfortable range coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to charge a Nissan Ariya at home in Hawaii?

At Hawaii's average residential rate of $0.40/kWh, charging a 2026 Nissan Ariya at home costs approximately $121/month based on 1,000 miles of driving. A full charge costs $34.80.

How much does it cost to fully charge a Nissan Ariya?

A full charge of the Nissan Ariya's 87 kWh battery costs $34.80 at Hawaii's rate of $0.40/kWh. At a public DC fast charger ($0.49/kWh), that's about $42.63.

Is it cheaper to charge a Nissan Ariya or drive a gas car in Hawaii?

Home charging the Nissan Ariya in Hawaii costs $0.12/mile. A comparable 28 MPG gas car costs $0.18/mile at Hawaii's gas price of $5.00/gallon. EVs save approximately $688/year.

How long does it take to charge a Nissan Ariya with DC fast charging?

The Nissan Ariya supports up to 130 kW DC fast charging. A 10–80% charge takes approximately 40 minutes at peak speed. Actual time varies by charger capacity, battery temperature, and current state of charge.

How much does a Nissan Ariya add to your electric bill in Hawaii?

Driving 1,000 miles/month in a Nissan Ariya adds about $121 to your monthly electric bill in Hawaii. That's 30.3 kWh per 100 miles × $0.40/kWh.

How does Hawaii's heat affect Nissan Ariya range and battery?

High temperatures in Hawaii increase air conditioning load and activate battery cooling systems, reducing effective range by 10–15%. With a 304-mile EPA range, expect 264–280 miles during peak summer heat. Pre-conditioning the cabin while plugged in helps preserve battery charge for actual driving.

Nissan Ariya in Other States

Alabama
$42/mo
Alaska
$73/mo
Arizona
$42/mo
Arkansas
$36/mo
California
$100/mo
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Other EVs in Hawaii

Tesla Model 3
$105/mo
Tesla Model Y
$114/mo
Tesla Model S
$121/mo
Tesla Model X
$133/mo
Tesla Cybertruck
$167/mo
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