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EV Charging Cost in Oregon (2026)

Home rate: 12.0¢/kWh (4.1¢ below the national average). Charging 12,000 mi/yr at home costs $379. Public DC fast charging costs $1077 for the same miles.

12.0¢
Home Rate (kWh)
$379
Annual (Home)
3.2¢
EV Cost Per Mile
$1241
Annual Fuel Savings

Charging Costs in Oregon by Method

Charging Method Rate (¢/kWh) Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
Home Level 2 12.0¢ 3.2¢ $379
Public Level 2 30.0¢ 7.9¢ $947
DC Fast Charging 34.1¢ 9.0¢ $1077
Typical Mix (80% home / 15% L2 / 5% DCFC) 4.2¢ $499
Gas Car (28 MPG) $3.78/gal 13.5¢ $1620

Assumes 3.8 mi/kWh EV efficiency, 12,000 miles/year. Public L2 and DCFC rates estimated from regional network pricing. Home rate: EIA 2025 residential average for Oregon.

EV vs Gas in Oregon: Fuel Cost Comparison

EV (home charging)
$379
per year, 12,000 miles
3.2¢/mile
Gas car (28 MPG)
$1620
per year, 12,000 miles
13.5¢/mile at $3.78/gal
Home charging saves $1241/year vs gas in Oregon (5-year savings: $6,205)

EV Charging in Oregon: What to Know

Oregon's residential electricity rate of 12.0¢/kWh is 4.1¢ below the national average of 16.1¢/kWh. That puts Oregon among the cheapest states for EV charging — you'll save more on fuel here than most EV owners nationwide.

At 3.2¢ per mile for home charging versus 13.5¢ per mile for a 28 MPG gas car at current Oregon gas prices ($3.78/gallon), the per-mile gap is 10.3¢. Over 12,000 miles per year, that's $1241 in favor of the EV.

Most Oregon utilities offer time-of-use rates that can reduce overnight charging costs below the residential average. If you charge overnight (midnight to 6am), ask your utility about EV or off-peak rates. Even a few cents per kWh savings adds up to $100–$200/year for average EV drivers.

Public Charging Networks in Oregon

Network DC Fast (¢/kWh) vs Home
Tesla Supercharger 28¢–48¢ 217% more
Electrify America 25¢–48¢ 204% more
EVgo 37¢–55¢ 283% more
ChargePoint 15¢–49¢ Varies by owner

Network rates as of Q1 2026. Home rate: 12.0¢/kWh. "vs Home" uses network midpoint rate vs Oregon's residential average. See the full charging cost comparison →

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Oregon?

Home charging in Oregon costs 12.0¢/kWh. For a typical EV (3.8 mi/kWh), that's 3.2¢ per mile. Driving 12,000 miles per year costs about $379 at home. Public DC fast charging runs about $1077 for the same miles.

Is Oregon a good state for EV ownership?

Oregon's electricity rate of 12.0¢/kWh is below the national average (16.1¢), which makes it one of the better states for EV charging costs. The lower your electricity rate, the greater the fuel savings advantage over gas.

How much does EV charging save vs gas in Oregon?

At $3.78/gallon (#{@state[:name]} average), a 28 MPG gas car costs $1620/year for 12,000 miles. An EV charged at home costs $379. Home charging saves $1241/year — $6,205 over 5 years, before accounting for maintenance savings.

Data Sources

Residential electricity rate for Oregon: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Electric Power Monthly, 2025 residential averages. Gas price: AAA 2024 state average. EV efficiency: 3.8 mi/kWh (Tesla Model 3 / Chevy Equinox EV range). Public charging network rates: Q1 2026 network pricing. Last updated: March 2026.