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EV vs. Gas Cost in Utah (2026)

In Utah, gas averages about $4.45/gallon and home electricity about $0.13/kWh. Driving 13,000 miles a year, that's roughly $2,314 in gas versus about $497 to charge an EV at home — about $1,817/year before purchase price, maintenance, and resale.

The federal EV tax credit is now $0 (it ended for vehicles acquired after September 30, 2025), so these numbers don't assume a $7,500 discount that no longer exists.

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Frequently asked

Is an EV worth it in Utah?
Fuel-only savings are roughly $1,817/yr at home vs gas at $4.45/gal; total depends on price, miles, years — run your numbers above.
How much does it cost to charge an EV in Utah?
About $497/year for 13,000 mi at $0.13/kWh and ~3.4 mi/kWh; time-of-use/overnight rates can be much lower.
Are there EV tax credits in Utah in 2026?
Federal $7,500/$4,000 credits ended Sept 30, 2025; some state/utility rebates may still apply — check your utility and state energy office.

State & local incentives

EV rebates, credits, and fees change often — many states and local utilities offer their own, and some states charge an EV-specific annual registration fee. Before you buy, check the current rules for Utah in the U.S. Department of Energy's official database.

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