February 25, 2026
ARI Poly cost check - this is how affordable electric mobility can be in everyday life
The ARI Poly is more than just an electric car - it is a reliable everyday companion that perfectly combines comfort, range and economy. But what does the small electric car actually cost per 100 km? We did the cost check - and the figures speak for themselves.
The perfect everyday companion
With its compact dimensions, the ARI Poly fits into almost any parking space or parking garage - without any maneuvering stress. At the same time, it offers space for four people and a practical storage space that makes daily shopping or excursions easy.
Impressive range
Despite its compact size, the ARI Poly has a range of up to 410 kilometers on a single charge. This makes it suitable not only for short city trips, but also for commuting or weekend trips.
Power consumption and costs per 100 km
The ARI Poly consumes an average of just 12.1 kWh per 100 km. Assuming an electricity price of 27 cents per kWh, this results in just €3.24 in "refueling costs" for 100 km of driving. By way of comparison: at €1.70 per liter, a 5-liter tank of diesel currently costs around €8.50 - more than twice as much.
Example calculation:
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Consumption: 12.1 kWh / 100 km
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Electricity price: 0.27 € / kWh
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Costs per 100 km: € 3.24
Electromobility that pays off
The low operating costs make the ARI Poly not only environmentally friendly, but also particularly economical. Less maintenance, no oil changes and attractive subsidy options also help to make the switch to electric mobility worthwhile.
Conclusion
The ARI Poly is the perfect electric car for anyone who wants to be flexible, environmentally friendly and, above all, cost-effective on the road. With a range of up to 410 km, compact dimensions and operating costs of just €3.24 per 100 km, it sets new standards in the field of affordable electric mobility.
