Should I Switch to an EV in Delaware? (2026 Cost Analysis)
Electricity in Delaware runs 14.9¢/kWh. Gas averages $3.12/gallon. Driving 12,000 miles per year, an EV saves $737/year on fuel alone.
For most Delaware drivers, yes. $737/year in fuel savings plus ~$600/year less in maintenance adds up fast. Break-even is around 2 years.
Annual fuel savings
$737
12,000 mi/year
5-year savings
$6,685
fuel + maintenance
State rebate
$2,500
available
Break-even
~2 yr
at default prices
Adjust for your situation
Default values use Delaware averages. Change them to match your car and driving habits.
EV annual fuel
$511
Gas annual fuel
$1,248
Annual savings
$737
Break-even
~2 yr
EV efficiency: 3.5 mi/kWh · Break-even assumes $4,000 EV price premium minus state rebate · Maintenance savings: ~$600/yr
Delaware EV vs gas cost comparison
| EV | Gas car (30 MPG) | |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel rate | 14.9¢/kWh | $3.12/gal |
| Cost per mile | 4.3¢ | 10.4¢ |
| Annual fuel (12,000 mi) | $511 | $1,248 |
| Annual maintenance savings | ~$600 | — |
| State EV rebate (amortized) | ~$500/yr | — |
| Total annual benefit | ~$1,337/yr · ~$6,685 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 Delaware
- ✓ Save $737/year on fuel at 14.9¢/kWh
- ✓ ~$600/year less in maintenance (no oil changes, fewer brake jobs)
- ✓ $2,500 state rebate reduces upfront cost
- ✓ 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 (offset partially by the $2,500 rebate)
- ! 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
Delaware EV incentives (2026)
State rebate: up to $2,500
Delaware Green Energy Program: $2,500 rebate for new BEV purchase. No income limit. Apply within 90 days of purchase.
Utility rebates
Delmarva Power offers $100 EV charger rebate.
Note: The federal EV tax credit (up to $7,500) ended September 2025. State incentives remain independent and active where listed.
Charging availability in Delaware
Decent coveragePublic charging in Delaware covers metro areas and major interstate corridors. Rural coverage is improving. Home charging handles the majority of daily miles for most drivers.
Who should switch in Delaware — 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 eligible for the $2,500 state rebate
- • 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 Delaware
- • Need a truck for heavy towing (limited EV options)
- • Recently bought or leased a gas car