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Should I Switch to an EV in Arizona? (2026 Cost Analysis)

Electricity in Arizona runs 13.7¢/kWh. Gas averages $3.42/gallon. Driving 12,000 miles per year, an EV saves $898/year on fuel alone.

Probably Yes

Probably yes if you drive 12,000+ miles per year and can charge at home. Fuel savings of $898/year are real, and maintenance savings add another ~$600/year.

Annual fuel savings

$898

12,000 mi/year

5-year savings

$7,490

fuel + maintenance

State rebate

None

no program

Break-even

~3 yr

at default prices

Adjust for your situation

Default values use Arizona averages. Change them to match your car and driving habits.

EV annual fuel

$470

Gas annual fuel

$1,368

Annual savings

$898

Break-even

~3 yr

EV efficiency: 3.5 mi/kWh · Break-even assumes $4,000 EV price premium minus state rebate · Maintenance savings: ~$600/yr

Arizona EV vs gas cost comparison

EV Gas car (30 MPG)
Fuel rate 13.7¢/kWh $3.42/gal
Cost per mile 3.9¢ 11.4¢
Annual fuel (12,000 mi) $470 $1,368
Annual maintenance savings ~$600
State EV rebate (amortized)
Total annual benefit ~$1,498/yr · ~$7,490 over 5 years

3.5 mi/kWh EV efficiency · 30 MPG gas car · 2026 EIA rates and GasBuddy prices · Maintenance savings are approximate

Reasons to switch in Arizona

  • Save $898/year on fuel at 13.7¢/kWh
  • ~$600/year less in maintenance (no oil changes, fewer brake jobs)
  • Strong public charging network in Arizona
  • Home charging overnight = never stop at a gas station

Things to consider first

  • ! EVs typically cost $3,000–$6,000 more than comparable gas cars upfront
  • ! Needs a place to charge at home — apartment renters face more friction
  • ! Road trips require more planning around fast-charger availability
  • ! Federal EV tax credit ended September 2025 — pricing now matters more

Arizona EV incentives (2026)

No current state rebate

No state EV rebate program.

Utility rebates

APS and SRP offer rebates up to $250 for EV charger installation.

Note: The federal EV tax credit (up to $7,500) ended September 2025. State incentives remain independent and active where listed.

Charging availability in Arizona

Well-covered

Arizona has strong public charging — DC fast chargers, Tesla Superchargers, and Level 2 stations are widely available along major corridors and in cities. Most Arizona EV owners rely primarily on home charging and use public chargers on longer trips.

Who should switch in Arizona — and who should wait

Switch now if you...

  • • Drive 12,000+ miles per year
  • • Have a garage or reliable home charger
  • • Do mostly local/commute driving
  • • Are replacing a low-MPG vehicle

Consider waiting if you...

  • • Drive under 8,000 miles per year
  • • Live in an apartment without reliable charging
  • • Frequently take long road trips through rural Arizona
  • • Need a truck for heavy towing (limited EV options)
  • • Recently bought or leased a gas car