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How much does the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) cost in the Netherlands?

The Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) starts at €36,995. Over 5 years it costs about €43,534 to own in the Netherlands — €726/month, €0.79/km — including depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, road tax and financing. Figures as of 1 July 2026.

SEPP purchase subsidy (wound down): the Subsidie Elektrische Personenauto's Particulieren (SEPP — the national purchase subsidy for private buyers) gave private buyers up to €2,950 on a new and €2,000 on a used electric car. The budget is exhausted and there is no national purchase subsidy any more for new applications. Some provinces or municipalities still run a scheme of their own, but not every buyer qualifies — which is why we list this separately and do not count it in the totals above. Source: RVO / Rijksoverheid (national government), as of . Check availability and budget yourself before you buy.

Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) · the Netherlands · 5 years (estimate)€43,534 total · €726/mo · €0.79/km

Where your money goes

Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) — 5-year total cost (EUR)
Cost componentElectric · Kia EV3 Standard RangePetrol · Kia Picanto 1.0
Depreciation (estimated)€27,953 (64%)€11,830 (43%)
Charging / fuel€3,390 (8%)€6,564 (24%)
↳ of which charging loss12% (~€407)
Maintenance€1,898 (4%)€3,102 (11%)
Insurance€3,900 (9%)€3,300 (12%)
Financing interest€6,394 (15%)€2,859 (10%)
Registration & taxes€0 (0%)€0 (0%)
Total cost of ownership€43,534€27,654

Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) — Price & specifications

Purchase price
€36,995List price
Drivetrain
Electric
Consumption
14,9 kWh/100kmWLTP
Range
436 kmWLTP
Electricity price
0.28 €/kWhCBS
Annual distance (assumption)
11,000 kmthe Netherlands

Cost to charge the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) at home in the Netherlands

At the current electricity rate, charging the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) at home costs about €4.74 per 100 km. For comparison: a typical petrol car (7 L/100 km) comes to about €15.47. This is home charging only and already includes the ~12% AC charging loss. Public DC fast-charging is billed per session by each network — often two to three times the home rate — and isn't in these figures.

Per 100 km charged at home
€4.7414.9 kWh/100km + 12% charging loss × €0.28/kWh
A typical petrol car
€15.47/100kmat €2.21/L — for comparison

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FAQ

How much does the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) battery replacement cost?

Most EVs never need a battery-pack replacement inside the manufacturer's battery warranty (typically 8 years / 160,000 km), so no replacement cost is in the 5-year total above — see the methodology for how battery life is treated.

How much does the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) really cost to own over 5 years?

The Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) starts at €36,995. Over 5 years it costs about €43,534 to own in the Netherlands — €726/month, €0.79/km — including depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, road tax and financing. Figures as of 1 July 2026.

How much does the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) cost per month in the Netherlands?

About €726 per month over 5 years (€0.79/km) — including depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance, taxes and financing.

Is the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) cheaper to own than the Kia Picanto 1.0?

No — about €43,534 versus €27,654 over 5 years: €15,880 more.

How much does charging cost for the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) over 5 years?

About €3,390 at Dutch rates — already included in the total above.

How much does it cost to charge the Kia EV3 Standard Range (58.3 kWh) at home?

About €4.74 per 100 km for home charging, with the ~12% AC charging loss included, at €0.28/kWh. A typical petrol car (7 L/100 km) costs about €15.47 per 100 km by comparison. Public DC fast-charging on the road is billed per session by each network and isn't in this figure.

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