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EV Charging Cost in Vermont (2026)

Home rate: 20.3¢/kWh (4.2¢ above the national average). Charging 12,000 mi/yr at home costs $641. Public DC fast charging costs $1156 for the same miles.

20.3¢
Home Rate (kWh)
$641
Annual (Home)
5.3¢
EV Cost Per Mile
$795
Annual Fuel Savings

Charging Costs in Vermont by Method

Charging Method Rate (¢/kWh) Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
Home Level 2 20.3¢ 5.3¢ $641
Public Level 2 50.8¢ 13.4¢ $1604
DC Fast Charging 36.6¢ 9.6¢ $1156
Typical Mix (80% home / 15% L2 / 5% DCFC) 6.8¢ $811
Gas Car (28 MPG) $3.35/gal 12.0¢ $1436

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 Vermont.

EV vs Gas in Vermont: Fuel Cost Comparison

EV (home charging)
$641
per year, 12,000 miles
5.3¢/mile
Gas car (28 MPG)
$1436
per year, 12,000 miles
12.0¢/mile at $3.35/gal
Home charging saves $795/year vs gas in Vermont (5-year savings: $3,975)

EV Charging in Vermont: What to Know

Vermont's residential electricity rate of 20.3¢/kWh is 4.2¢ above the national average of 16.1¢/kWh. That's a reasonable rate for EV ownership — home charging will still save you significantly over gas.

At 5.3¢ per mile for home charging versus 12.0¢ per mile for a 28 MPG gas car at current Vermont gas prices ($3.35/gallon), the per-mile gap is 6.7¢. Over 12,000 miles per year, that's $795 in favor of the EV.

Most Vermont 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 Vermont

Network DC Fast (¢/kWh) vs Home
Tesla Supercharger 28¢–48¢ 87% more
Electrify America 25¢–48¢ 80% more
EVgo 37¢–55¢ 127% more
ChargePoint 15¢–49¢ Varies by owner

Network rates as of Q1 2026. Home rate: 20.3¢/kWh. "vs Home" uses network midpoint rate vs Vermont's residential average. See the full charging cost comparison →

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Home charging in Vermont costs 20.3¢/kWh. For a typical EV (3.8 mi/kWh), that's 5.3¢ per mile. Driving 12,000 miles per year costs about $641 at home. Public DC fast charging runs about $1156 for the same miles.

Is Vermont a good state for EV ownership?

Vermont's electricity rate of 20.3¢/kWh is above the national average (16.1¢), which reduces the fuel savings advantage EVs typically offer. Time-of-use rates from your utility can close this gap.

How much does EV charging save vs gas in Vermont?

At $3.35/gallon (#{@state[:name]} average), a 28 MPG gas car costs $1436/year for 12,000 miles. An EV charged at home costs $641. Home charging saves $795/year — $3,975 over 5 years, before accounting for maintenance savings.

Data Sources

Residential electricity rate for Vermont: 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.