EV vs Gas Cost in Georgia (2026)
Georgia electricity averages 13.5¢/kWh. Gas is $2.95/gallon. Driving an EV 12,000 miles costs $463/year vs $1,180/year for a 30 MPG gas car.
Annual savings
$717
per year
5-year savings
$3,585
fuel only
EV/mile
3.9¢
vs 9.8¢ gas
State rebate
None
no program
Georgia trails the national average
National average EV fuel savings: $728/year. Georgia comes in $11/year lower. Electricity at 13.5¢/kWh is 2.6¢ below the national average.
Georgia: EV vs gas full breakdown
| EV | Gas car (30 MPG) | |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel rate | 13.5¢/kWh | $2.95/gal |
| Cost per mile | 3.9¢/mile | 9.8¢/mile |
| Annual fuel (12,000 mi) | $463 | $1,180 |
| 5-year fuel | $2,315 | $5,900 |
| Annual fuel savings | $717/yr · $3,585 over 5 years | |
3.5 mi/kWh EV efficiency · 30 MPG gas car · home charging · 2026 EIA electricity rates and GasBuddy gas prices
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Electricity: 13.5¢/kWh · Gas: $2.95/gal · Georgia 2026 rates
Georgia EV incentives (2026)
No state rebate program
No state EV rebate program.
Utility rebates
Georgia Power offers a $250 rebate for EV charger installation.
Electricity: 13.5¢/kWh
2.6¢ below the national average of 16.1¢/kWh. A full 75 kWh battery charge costs $10.13.
Source: EIA 2026 residential rates
Gas: $2.95/gallon
$0.25 below the national average of $3.2/gal. Filling a 15-gallon tank costs $44.25 in Georgia.
Source: GasBuddy 2026 state averages
EV charging availability in Georgia
Decent coveragePublic charging in Georgia covers major metro areas and interstate corridors. Rural coverage is improving. Home charging handles most daily needs.
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