Is an EV Cheaper Than Gas in Pennsylvania? (2026)
Yes. An EV is roughly 2.9× cheaper per mile than a comparable gas car in Pennsylvania.
Annual fuel cost at 12,000 mi/year
| EV (charging at home) | $617 |
| Gas car (28 mpg sedan) | $1,770 |
| EV savings | $1,153/yr |
Over 5 years that's $5,764 in fuel savings — before factoring in oil changes, brake wear, or EV tax credits.
How we calculated this
We use Pennsylvania's average residential electricity rate of 18.0¢/kWh (averaged across major utility EV plans) and the current statewide average gas price of $4.13/gallon from the U.S. Energy Information Administration's PADD data.
The reference EV gets 3.5 mi/kWh — typical for a Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 6, or Chevy Equinox EV. The reference gas car gets 28 mpg combined — typical for a Toyota Camry, Honda CR-V, or Ford Escape.
Charging at public DC fast chargers costs 2–4× more than charging at home. If you can't charge at home in Pennsylvania, the math changes — see our home vs public charging guide for the breakdown.
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