Mazda 6e 78 kWh Charging Guide: Time, Speed, Power
Price: $49,990
Available since 2026
Key EV Specs
78kWh
Battery Size (capacity)
560 km
Range (WLTP)
138 Wh/km
Efficiency
7.9 s
Acceleration (0-100 km/hr)
11 kW AC / 195 kW DC
Charge Power (max)
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Charging Overview and Charging Specs
The Mazda 6e 78 kWh is equipped with a 78 kWh battery and supports both AC and DC charging. With the right setup, you can charge conveniently at home or use public charging stations for faster top-ups. This guide covers charging times, costs, plug types, and tips to maximise efficiency. The 6e 78 kWh uses a Type 2 plug for AC charging and a CCS connector for DC fast charging, both standard in Australia.
| Battery size (capacity) | 78 kWh |
| Battery Size (useable) | 77 kWh |
| Battery Chemistry | LFP |
| Charge Port Type | Type 2 |
| Charge Port Location | Right Side - Rear |
| Charge Power (max) | 11 kW |
| Charge Speed | 72 km/h |
| Charge Time (0-100%) | 11 hrs 48 mins |
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Charging Times and Speeds
The Mazda 6e 78 kWh has a charging limit of 11 kW AC. This means that a three-phase 22kW AC charger will only supply power at 11 kW AC. If you are using a 7.2 kW AC charger, power will be limited to 7.2 kW AC. The table below provides charging times across different charger types.
Use our EV charging calculator if you want to customise your charge level and speed.
Charging Station Comparison
| Charger Type | Power Output (Average) | 0–100% Time | 10–80% Time | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home AC (7kW) | 7 kW | 11.7 hr | - | 51 km/h |
| Public AC (22kW) | 11 kW | 7.5 hr | - | 80 km/h |
| DC Fast (50kW) | 50 kW | - | 69 min | 362 km/h |
| DC Fast (150kW) | 150 kW | - | 23 min | 1087 km/h |
| Ultra-Fast DC (350kW) | 350 kW | - | 10 min | 2536 km/h |
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Charging Costs & Energy Use
The cost of charging a Mazda 6e 78 kWh will depend on where it is being charged. The costs of charging from home versus charging as a fast public charging station vary significantly.
The cost of fully charging a Mazda 6e 78 kWh on a typical home flat energy tariff of $0.35/kWh is $27.30.
The cost of fully charging the Mazda 6e 78 kWh at a fast public station, where rates as high as $0.7/kWh will be $54.60.
Use our EV charging calculator to get a personalised estimate of the charging costs for a Mazda 6e 78 kWh
CCS CompatibleWhile most Tesla Superchargers in Australia now support non-Tesla EVs such as the Mazda 6e 78 kWh via the CCS2 standard, always check the Tesla app for station compatibility.
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Fast Charging & Tesla Supercharger Compatibility
The Mazda 6e 78 kWh can charge from 10–80% in approximately 24 minutes on a high-power DC charger.
While most Tesla Superchargers in Australia now support non-Tesla EVs such as the Mazda 6e 78 kWh via the CCS2 standard, always check the Tesla app for station compatibility.
Charging Specifications:
Usable Battery Capacity:
78 kWh
Fast Charge Power (max):
195 kW
Fast Charge Power (avg):
Not available
Max Fast Charging Speed:
1276 km/h
Charge Port:
Type 2
Port Location:
Right Side (Rear)
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Recommended Charge Level
The Mazda 6e 78 kWh uses an LFP battery. The typical recommended charge limit is 100% for daily use.
The key advantage of LFP is the freedom to fully charge the pack to 100% every time with substantially less degradation concerns compared to other chemistries.
Check your owners manual for specific recommendations for the Mazda 6e 78 kWh.
Mazda 6e 78 kWh Bidirectional Charging (V2G/V2H/V2L)
The Mazda 6e 78 kWh does not currently support bidirectional charging features such as Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), or Vehicle-to-Load (V2L).
| Feature | Supported | Max Power Output |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) | No | - |
| Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) | No | - |
| Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) | No | - kW |

