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Electric car database
Škoda electric cars
Every Škoda EV in the database — tap a model for charging times, compatible stations, prices and full specs.
- Model lines
- 5
- On sale now
- 4
- Best range*
- 500 km
Škoda CITIGOe iV
DiscontinuedHatchback · 1 variant
Škoda Elroq
AvailableSUV · 10 variants
Škoda Enyaq
AvailableSUV · 38 variants
Škoda Epiq
AvailableSUV · 3 variants
Škoda Peaq
AvailableSUV · 3 variants
*PlugSphere real-world range estimates (bar scaled to 750 km). Data last checked 17 July 2026.
Škoda electric cars — common questions
Answers computed from the live PlugSphere vehicle database.
Which Škoda electric car has the longest range?
The longest-range Škoda EV on sale is the Skoda Peaq 90, with an estimated 500 km of real-world driving. Every Škoda model page shows the full variant-by-variant range breakdown.
What is the cheapest Škoda electric car?
The most affordable Škoda EV with a current price in our database is the Skoda Epiq 35, from €26,990 (VAT included, NL market). Local pricing differs between Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
How fast do Škoda electric cars charge?
The quickest-charging Škoda model is the Skoda Epiq 55: an estimated 23 minutes from 10–80% at a powerful DC charger, sustaining about 95 kW. Slower models in the range take longer — each model page lists times at 50, 150 and 350 kW chargers.
How many electric models does Škoda have in 2026?
Škoda has 5 electric model lines in the PlugSphere database, 4 of them currently on sale. Counts update as new models launch and old ones are discontinued.
How long does a Škoda EV battery last?
Like other modern EVs, Škoda packs are built to outlast the industry-standard warranty of 8 years or 160,000 km to at least 70% capacity — fleet telemetry puts average degradation near 1.8–2% a year, so around 80% typically remains after a decade. Škoda's lineup in our database uses NCM and LFP chemistry — its LFP packs tolerate the most charge cycles.
How much does a Škoda battery replacement cost?
Out of warranty, budget roughly €100–180 per kWh plus labour: Škoda's packs span 37.5–86 kWh in our database, which works out to approximately €3,800–€15,500 for a full pack. Inside the 8-year battery warranty a defective pack is replaced free, and partial module repairs are often far cheaper.
Should I charge my Škoda to 100%?
For Škoda models with LFP batteries — 3 in our database — yes: LFP chemistry handles daily 100% charging well and it keeps the range estimate calibrated. For the NCM/NCA models, 80% is the kinder daily target. Each model page states which chemistry the car uses.
Are Škoda EV batteries reliable?
There is no independent brand-by-brand failure index, but the fundamentals are measurable: Škoda covers its packs with the industry-standard 8-year warranty, and EV batteries across all brands show low failure rates with gradual, predictable capacity loss rather than sudden death. Škoda uses proven NCM and LFP chemistry across its range. Check each model page for its exact chemistry and battery size.