How far does _ drive your car?
Understanding your savings potential

The pre-set values below are an approximation of today's electricity and gasoline rates. Customize the inputs to see what kind of benefits you might get when you switch from a gasoline-powered car to an electric vehicle (EV).

Gas
_ miles
EV
_ miles
EV gets you this many more miles for the price you pay for a gallon of gas.
_ mi
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Utility kWh rate*
$
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A year of driving, a year of saving.
Average annual driving estimates vary across the US, but the EPA and DOE use 15,000 miles/year as the average for most fuel use estimates. This estimate is based on the above inputs.
Gas
_ per year /yr.
EV
_ per year /yr.
Switch to EV and save big on fuel. Estimated annual savings:*
$_
How much did fuel cost for the last 5 years? 15,000 mi/yr.
Understanding your savings potential.
Savings add up! The following cost and savings estimates are based on the information you've provided above. Think of all of the things you could do with the potential savings.
Gas
_ per 5 years /5 yrs
EV
_ per 5 years /5 yrs
Switch to EV and your 5 year savings could look like this:*
$_

*Disclaimer: Estimated savings calculations are based on fuel costs only and do not reflect costs for vehicle charging equipment or home electric service upgrades. New Level 2 electric vehicle chargers can range from 12 to 80 amps, requiring between 3 and nearly 20 kilowatts of power. These higher powered chargers may require additional electrical upgrades to your home and may even require utility upgrades to the transformer and service that supplies electricity to your home. These upgrades will increase your project costs. Before purchasing a charging solution, talk with your electrician about electrical requirements and potential upgrades, including utility upgrades, that may be needed.

This tool is only intended to provide an estimate of potential savings. Actual results will vary. Customers may not realize similar energy savings or carbon emission reductions. Vehicle data is subject to change without notice. This is the estimated residential electricity rate for the utility as of August 2018. This rate may not include tiered or time-of-use rates. Rates change periodically. Utility does not warrant or represent that this data is accurate. In no event shall the utility or its suppliers be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to claims associated with the accuracy of this data or information.