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#What does it cost to charge an EV? We show you the math

#What does it cost to charge an EV? We show you the math

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Compared to gasoline cars, electric vehicles are cheaper to run. The main reason is that, per unit of energy, it costs less to power an EV than a gasoline car.

In brutal, inelegant terms, electricity is cheaper than gasoline. How much cheaper though, depends on your energy supplier, where you live, the energy mix, and even what time of day you charge.

So how are we supposed to figure out how much it costs to charge our EV?

If you were trying to figure out how much it costs to fill up your gasoline car, you’d simply take the size of the tank in gallons or liters, and then multiply that by the cost of fuel, also in gallons or liters.

The principle for calculating how much it costs to charge your EV is pretty much the same — except the units are different.

Time for the math

In this example, we’re going to calculate how much it costs to charge your EV at home. The cost of using public charge points varies a lot, so it’s best to check with each provider to figure how much that would cost.

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