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EV Charging Cost: Louisiana vs Texas (2026)

Louisiana electricity runs 10.9¢/kWh vs 14.1¢/kWh in Texas. At 12,000 miles/year, that's $101/year less to charge at home.

Louisiana

10.9¢

per kWh

$344/year

-5.2¢ vs national avg

Texas

14.1¢

per kWh

$445/year

-2.0¢ vs national avg

Louisiana vs Texas — EV Charging Breakdown

Home charging at 12,000 miles/year (3.8 mi/kWh efficiency). Green = lower cost.

Metric Louisiana Texas
Electricity rate 10.9¢/kWh 14.1¢/kWh
Cost per mile (EV) 2.9¢/mi 3.7¢/mi
Annual home charging $344/yr $445/yr
Gas savings vs EV $907/yr $789/yr

EIA 2025 residential rates. 12,000 mi/year at 3.8 mi/kWh. Gas savings vs. 28 MPG car at state avg pump price. Home charging only — public L2 runs ~2–3× more, DCFC ~3–4×.

Annual Cost Impact

At 12,000 miles/year, home EV charging costs $344/year in Louisiana vs $445/year in Texas. Louisiana comes out $101/year ahead.

Monthly savings

$8

Annual savings

$101

5-year savings

$505

Rate difference

3.2¢

Savings = Texas minus Louisiana home charging cost at 12,000 miles/year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is EV charging cheaper in Louisiana or Texas?

Louisiana at 10.9¢/kWh vs. 14.1¢/kWh in Texas. At 12,000 miles/year, that gap is $101/year — real money over a 5-year lease or ownership period.

How much does an EV cost to charge annually in each state?

At home (100% home charging): Louisiana runs $344/year, Texas runs $445/year. Switching from public L2 charging adds roughly 2.5× on top of the home rate.

How much does an EV save on fuel vs. a gas car in Louisiana?

In Louisiana, a 28-MPG gas car costs about $1251/year in fuel. An EV at 10.9¢/kWh costs $344/year — roughly $907/year less.

Do electricity rates vary within a state?

Yes. Statewide averages hide real spread between utilities. California's PG&E customers pay well above the state average, while LADWP customers pay less. If you're buying an EV, check your specific utility's EV rate — many offer off-peak discounts that cut the effective rate by 30–50%.