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EV vs Gas Cost Per Mile in Ohio (2026)

At 14.6¢/kWh electricity and $3.18/gallon gas, EVs cost 3.84¢/mile vs 11.36¢/mile for a 28 MPG gas car — 66% less per mile. That's $902/year savings on 12,000 miles.

3.84¢
EV Cost Per Mile
11.36¢
Gas Cost Per Mile
7.52¢
Saved Per Mile
$902
Annual Savings

Cost Per Mile: EV vs Gas in Ohio

EV (home)
3.84¢
3.84¢/mi
Gas (28 MPG)
11.36¢
11.36¢/mi
Vehicle Type Fuel Cost Efficiency Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
EV (home charging) 14.6¢/kWh 3.8 mi/kWh 3.84¢ $461
Gas car (28 MPG) $3.18/gal 28 MPG 11.36¢ $1363

EV assumes 3.8 mi/kWh (Tesla Model 3 / Equinox EV efficiency range), 12,000 miles/year, 100% home charging. Electricity rate: EIA 2025 residential average for Ohio. Gas price: AAA 2024 state average.

Annual Fuel Cost in Ohio: EV vs Gas

EV (home charging)
$461
per year, 12,000 miles
3.84¢/mile at 14.6¢/kWh
Gas car (28 MPG)
$1363
per year, 12,000 miles
11.36¢/mile at $3.18/gal
EV home charging saves $902/year in Ohio (5-year: $4,510)

EV Cost Per Mile in Ohio: What the Numbers Mean

Ohio's residential electricity rate of 14.6¢/kWh translates to 3.84¢ per mile for home charging, assuming 3.8 miles per kWh. That puts Ohio near the national average — a solid state for EV ownership from a fuel cost standpoint.

At $3.18/gallon (#{@state[:name]} average), a 28 MPG gas car costs 11.36¢ per mile. The per-mile gap between EV and gas is 7.52¢ — 66% cheaper for the EV. Over 12,000 miles per year, that's $902 saved.

Most Ohio utilities offer time-of-use (TOU) rates for overnight EV charging that can reduce the home rate by 2–5¢/kWh. If you charge overnight, ask your utility — even small rate reductions compound over 12,000+ miles per year.

Ohio vs National Average: Cost Per Mile

Location Electricity Rate EV ¢/mile Gas ¢/mile EV Advantage
Ohio 14.6¢/kWh 3.84¢ 11.36¢ 66% less
National Average 16.1¢/kWh 4.24¢ 11.43¢ 63% less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EV cost per mile in Ohio?

At Ohio's residential electricity rate of 14.6¢/kWh, a typical EV (3.8 miles per kWh) costs 3.84¢ per mile to charge at home. Driving 12,000 miles per year costs $461 in fuel.

How does Ohio compare to the national average for EV cost per mile?

The national average EV home charging cost is 4.24¢/mile (at 16.1¢/kWh). Ohio's rate of 14.6¢/kWh puts its EV cost at 3.84¢/mile — 0.4¢ below the national average. Ohio drivers pay less for EV fuel than most of the country.

How much does an EV save per mile vs gas in Ohio?

In Ohio, a 28 MPG gas car at $3.18/gallon costs 11.36¢/mile. An EV costs 3.84¢/mile at home. The per-mile savings is 7.52¢ — 66% less per mile. Over 12,000 miles per year, that's $902 saved annually in fuel.

Does cost per mile include maintenance?

These figures cover fuel only. Adding maintenance, the EV advantage grows further. Gas cars average $1,200–$1,500/year in maintenance (oil changes, transmission, spark plugs). EVs average $400–$900/year. At 12,000 miles/year, total running costs in Ohio: gas car approximately 21.4–23.4¢/mile all-in vs 7.8–10.8¢/mile for an EV.

Data Sources

Electricity rate for Ohio: 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). Last updated: March 2026.