Fact #791: August 5, 2013 Comparative Costs to Drive an Electric Vehicle

On average, it costs about three times less to drive an electric vehicle than a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. The Department of Energy has created a new term, called the eGallon, to allow for a more direct comparison of the fueling costs from conventional vehicles to electric vehicles. Many consumers know the price for a gallon of gasoline. With the eGallon website, they can see the price of the electricity that would take them the same number of miles as a gallon of gasoline. For instance, the national average of a gallon for gasoline is $3.65; to go the same number of miles on electricity, the national average price for an eGallon is $1.14. The map below shows the difference in prices among the different states, using residential electricity rates by state as the basis.

eGallon Prices by State, July 2013 – The Price of Electricity to Drive an Electric Vehicle the Same Distance as One Gallon of Gasoline in a Conventional Vehicle
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eGallon Prices by State, July 2013 – The Price of Electricity to Drive an Electric Vehicle the Same Distance as One Gallon of Gasoline in a Conventional Vehicle
StateElectric eGallon Price
(dollars)
StateElectric eGallon Price
(dollars)
AL1.08MT0.99
AK1.75NE0.93
AZ1.07NV1.17
AR0.90NH1.63
CA1.51NJ1.51
CO1.12NM1.12
CT1.70NY1.80
DE1.29NC1.02
DC1.20ND0.83
FL1.10OH1.12
GA1.05OK0.92
HI3.69OR0.96
ID0.84PA1.21
IL0.99RI1.60
IN1.04SC1.08
IA1.03SD0.95
KS1.10TN0.97
KY0.92TX1.09
LA0.90UT0.97
ME1.40VT1.44
MD1.24VA1.04
MA1.46WA0.84
MI1.39WV0.93
MN1.12WI1.32
MS1.02WY0.97
MO0.94  
Source: U.S. Department of Energy, eGallon: Compare the costs of driving with electricity. Website accessed July 10, 2013.

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