Free tool · 2026 rates
EV charging cost calculator
Pick your EV, your annual miles and your home rate. See the real cost to charge — at home, at a public DC fast station, or a Tesla Supercharger.
Your driving
Defaults reflect a typical US driver (~12,500 mi/yr) on a Model Y.
EPA combined rating, real-world tends to be ~10% higher.
Rates & mix
EVgo / Electrify America 2026 average. Tesla Supercharger 36–55¢ depending on station.
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Energy paid for ≠ energy stored. Level 2: ~10%. DC fast: ~5–8%.
Total charging cost
Blended home + public rate.
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Yearly cost to charge this EV
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Cost per mile
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Equivalent gas MPG to match
Breakdown
Total kWh purchased (incl. losses)
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Cost at home
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Cost at public DC fast
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Vs. comparable gasoline car
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Gas comparison: assumes a 32 MPG gas equivalent at $3.45/gal national average (May 2026 EIA). Adjust the figures in the JS if your gas price differs significantly.
EV efficiency reference (2026 models)
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Frequently asked questions
Is it cheaper to charge at home or DC fast?
Home Level 2 is 3–5× cheaper per kWh than public DC fast on national 2026 averages (home $0.175, DC fast $0.48). Exceptions: TOU off-peak (some utilities $0.04–0.08/kWh between 11 PM and 6 AM) and free workplace charging.
How many kWh per mile does an EV use?
Sedans 0.24–0.28, midsize SUVs 0.30–0.34, pickups 0.42–0.50. Cold weather adds 15–35 % to consumption.
Should I install Level 2 charging at home?
Yes if you drive over 30 mi/day. Hardware $400–$700, install $800–$2,500. Federal 30 % credit (Section 30C) was eliminated in July 2025; some utilities still rebate.