Everyone is high compared to Superchargers. Kwik Trip just started opening Kwik Charge here in Wisconsin and they're $0.60kWh. That's highway robbery when a Supercharger is $0.34kWh here.
For those just learning this DCFC stuff, it should be noted the regular price of a Supercharger isn’t that low. That price is for Tesla owners (who paid a premium upfront with their purchase price to get cheaper charging) or those who pay the $12.99 monthly membership fee.
Regular retail prices right now in Madison/Milwaukee/Chicago are generally.
Tesla: 48¢ - 65¢ / KWh.
Kwik Charge 52¢ - 59¢
IONNA 33¢ - 39¢
Electrify America 56¢ - 64¢
EVGo 47¢ - 56¢
Same story with GM EVs (and other IONNA members). Part of their vehicle purchase price is a 10% discount at IONNA, putting it right in line with Tesla owner charging prices at Superchargers.
I actually charge at Kwik Charge often. Some of their more rural sites are by far the most convenient and fastest charging stops in maybe 50 miles or more.
And then other networks have monthly memberships to “buy down” the price too.
I even have a charger I use that charges a $4.50 connection fee! Sounds bad, but then off-peak it’s ~20¢/kWh (i forget the exact price ATM). So a long charge ends up being about the cheapest anywhere. It gets complicated….
Personally, price isn’t my main concern. I’ll gladly pay a bit extra if it means 24hr bathroom access, food, drinks, 500A+ equipment, CCS and NACS cables (no adapters needed), etc. Kwik Charge is the best for me at the moment - they offer it all, at every location.