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Annual EV Fuel Savings for a High-Mileage Commuter

High-mileage drivers see the biggest EV fuel savings — calculate annual savings at 20,000 miles per year.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your annual miles driven.
  2. Enter the gas car's MPG and your local gas price.
  3. Enter the EV's efficiency in kWh per 100 miles.
  4. Enter your home electricity price per kWh.
  5. Read the annual fuel savings and each car's fuel cost.

The more you drive, the more an EV saves — calculate the annual fuel cost difference for a 20,000-mile-per-year commuter.

Frequently asked questions

Is an EV cheaper to fuel than a gas car?
Usually yes when charging at home — electricity per mile typically costs a third to a half of gasoline. The advantage shrinks with cheap gas, expensive electricity, or heavy reliance on public fast charging.
What is a typical EV efficiency?
Most EVs use about 25-35 kWh per 100 miles. Smaller, aerodynamic cars are near the low end; large trucks and SUVs are higher. Cold weather and highway speeds raise consumption.
Does this include the EV's higher purchase price?
No — this compares fuel cost only. To decide whether an EV pays off overall, add the purchase-price difference, tax credits, charger costs, and lower maintenance into a total-cost comparison.