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4 FAQs about Charging an electric per mile

How much does it cost to charge an electric car?

The cost to charge an electric car varies significantly based on where, when, and how you charge. On average, EV charging costs range from $0.03 to $0.60 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), translating to approximately $2 to $31 per 100 miles of driving. For most EV owners who charge primarily at home, the monthly cost averages around $56.

How much does an electric car cost to drive 100 miles?

For example, if your car consumes 28kWh per 100 miles and you live in Ohio, where kWh costs $0.1582, the cost to drive 100 miles (28 x 0.1582) would be $4.43. Here is a cost breakdown for five popular electric cars, assuming the national average electricity rate of $0.17 per kWh.

How much does it cost to charge an EV?

Let's break down the home charging costs of popular EV models of various sizes using the average residential electricity cost in the U.S. (17.47 cents) based on data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and recharge event energy data filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). How much does it cost to charge a Nissan Leaf?

How much does an EV cost per mile?

Assumes average U.S. electricity rates and gasoline around $3.10/gal. In this common commuter scenario, the EV's energy cost per mile is less than half the gas car's. Over a standard 3‑year ownership period at 9,000 miles/year, you're looking at roughly $1,400–$1,500 in fuel savings before you factor in maintenance differences.

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