Not that I'm aware of, it's just another BTC address; the fees don't depend on the address being sent to, that I'm aware of. They depend on the number of transactions happening at the current time, and the data size of the transaction in kB; usually, more coins means more data.
I've done two transactions to the Trezor, and they were from a wallet that's not currently accessible -- so I don't know what the fees actually were, but I don't recall being surprised when I confirmed them.