Exact running cost by city, daily distance, and electricity rate.
Running cost in Mumbai
That's 91% cheaper than petrol (₹10.50/km)
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Petrol comparison
India avg ~₹105/L
At 10 km/L
₹10.50/km
Based on Mumbai rates. Swipe table on mobile.
| Daily km | Monthly km | Audi Q6 e-tron | Petrol | You save |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 km | 300 | ₹270 | ₹3,150 | ₹2,880 |
| 30 km | 900 | ₹809 | ₹9,450 | ₹8,641 |
| 50 km | 1,500 | ₹1,348 | ₹15,750 | ₹14,402 |
| 80 km | 2,400 | ₹2,157 | ₹25,200 | ₹23,043 |
| 100 km | 3,000 | ₹2,697 | ₹31,500 | ₹28,803 |
Annual savings at 40 km/day
₹1.40 L/ year
That's ₹7.01 L saved in fuel alone over 5 years of owning the Audi Q6 e-tron, vs driving an equivalent petrol car.
At India's average residential electricity rate of ₹8/kWh, the Audi Q6 e-tron runs at approximately ₹0.75 per km — based on its efficiency of 10.68 km per kWh. For context, an equivalent petrol car doing 10 km/L at ₹105/L costs ₹10.50/km — nearly 14.0× more.
| EV efficiency | 10.68 km / kWh |
| Electricity cost | ₹8 / kWh (India avg) |
| EV running cost | ₹0.75 / km |
| Petrol mileage | 10 km / L |
| Petrol cost | ₹105 / L (India avg) |
| Petrol running cost | ₹10.50 / km |
At the default Indian urban commute of 50 km/day (≈1,500 km/month):
Over 5 years that's approximately ₹8.78 L saved in fuel alone — before counting maintenance and insurance savings.
Burning 1 litre of petrol releases about 9.1 kWh of usable energy — but a petrol engine only converts ~20-25% of that to actual motion. The rest is heat lost through the radiator and exhaust. EVs convert ~85-90% of stored battery energy into motion. So you're paying for 4× less energy waste with an EV. That's the real reason the Audi Q6 e-tron crushes petrol on per-km cost — not because electricity is cheap in India (it isn't particularly), but because EVs are simply more efficient.
The Audi Q6 e-tron costs approximately ₹0.75 per km at India's average electricity rate of ₹8/kWh. That's 93% cheaper than running a petrol car doing 10 km/L at ₹105/L (which costs ₹10.50/km).
At ₹8/kWh and 10.68 km/kWh efficiency, driving 100 km in the Audi Q6 e-tron consumes about 9.4 kWh and costs roughly ₹75. A full charge from empty costs approximately ₹480.
Driving 50 km/day (1,500 km/month), the Audi Q6 e-tron costs approximately ₹1,124/month in electricity — vs ₹15,750/month for petrol. You save ₹14,626/month.
Yes — city electricity tariffs vary from ₹5.4/kWh (Chandigarh) to ₹10.7/kWh (Bangalore). Use the city selector above to see your exact cost. Most Audi Q6 e-tron owners report effective rates of ₹7-10/kWh after billing slabs and fixed charges.
DC fast charging at public networks typically costs ₹15-22/kWh (2-3× home rates), so ₹1.65–₹2.06/km. The math above assumes home charging — which is where 80%+ of EV kilometers are refueled in India.