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EV vs. Gas: The Ultimate Showdown

EV vs. Gas: The Ultimate Showdown

If you’re in the market for a new car, you might be wondering whether you should go for an electric vehicle (EV) or a gas-powered one. EVs are touted as the future of transportation, offering lower emissions, cheaper fuel costs, and less maintenance. But are they really worth it? How do they compare to gas cars in terms of purchase price, ownership costs, performance, and reliability?

  • EV vs. Gas: Which Cars Are Cheaper to Own?
  • Are Electric Cars Worth It? Here’s A 3-Year Cost Analysis
  • Electric vehicles vs. gas-powered cars: Which one is cheaper to buy and own?
  • Are these EVs Cheaper to Own Than Gas Cars Off The Lot?
  • How Much Does an Electric Car Really Cost?

Purchase Price

The purchase price is the first thing to consider when comparing EVs and gas cars. EVs are generally more expensive than gas cars, mainly because of the cost of the battery. According to Kelley Blue Book, the average transaction price for an EV in June 2021 was $53,438, while the average price for a new gas-fueled vehicle was $48,808.

However, the price gap is narrowing, thanks to price cuts by some EV manufacturers, such as Tesla and Ford, and the availability of federal tax credits and state incentives for EV buyers. For example, the Tesla Model 3, the best-selling EV in the US, starts at $40,240, while the Ford F-150 Lightning, the electric version of the best-selling pickup truck, starts at $49,995. Both of these EVs qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit, which lowers the effective price to $32,740 and $42,495, respectively.

Of course, the purchase price is not the only factor to consider. You also need to think about the ownership costs, which include fuel costs, maintenance costs, insurance costs, and depreciation. Let’s take a look at each of these in detail.

Fuel Costs

One of the main advantages of EVs is that they are cheaper to fuel than gas cars. EVs run on electricity, which is cheaper and more stable than gasoline. According to AAA, the average cost of electricity in the US in 2021 was $0.12 per kWh, while the average cost of gasoline was $3.11 per gallon. This means that the average cost per mile for an EV was $0.04, while the average cost per mile for a gas car was $0.15.

To put this in perspective, if you drive 15,000 miles per year, which is the average mileage for US drivers, you would spend $600 on electricity for an EV, while you would spend $2,250 on gasoline for a gas car. That saves $1,650 per year, or $4,950 over three years, for an EV owner.

Of course, the actual fuel costs may vary depending on the model of the car, the driving style, the local electricity and gasoline prices, and the availability of charging stations. Some EV owners may also have access to free or discounted charging at their workplace, home, or public locations, which can further lower their fuel costs. However, some EV owners may also face higher electricity rates during peak hours or have to pay extra fees for fast charging, which can increase their fuel costs.

Maintenance Costs

Another benefit of EVs is that they are cheaper to maintain than gas cars. EVs have fewer moving parts than gas cars, which means they require less frequent and less expensive service and repairs. According to AAA, the average maintenance cost for an EV in 2021 was $0.09 per mile, while the average maintenance cost for a gas car was $0.12 per mile. This means that the average maintenance cost for an EV owner who drives 15,000 miles per year is $1,350, while the average maintenance cost for a gas car owner is $1,800. That saves $450 per year, or $1,350 over three years, for an EV owner.

However, the maintenance cost of an EV may vary depending on the model of the car, the warranty coverage, and the battery life. Some EV models may have longer or shorter warranty periods than gas cars, which can affect out-of-pocket repair expenses. Some EV models may also have longer or shorter battery life than gas cars, which can affect the need and cost of battery replacement. According to Consumer Reports, the average battery life for an EV is 200,000 miles, while the average battery life for a gas car is 150,000 miles. However, the actual battery life may depend on the owner's usage, climate, and charging habits.

Insurance Costs

One of the drawbacks of EVs is that they are more expensive to insure than gas cars. EVs are more costly to repair or replace than gas cars because of the battery, specialized parts, and labor. According to NerdWallet, the average annual insurance premium for an EV in 2021 was $1,848, while the average annual insurance premium for a gas car was $1,427. This means that the average insurance cost for an EV owner who drives 15,000 miles per year was $0.12 per mile, while the average insurance cost for a gas car owner was $0.10 per mile. That’s an extra $421 per year, or $1,263 over three years, for an EV owner.

However, the insurance cost of an EV may vary depending on the model of the car, the driver profile, and the insurance company. Some EV models may have higher or lower insurance rates than gas cars, depending on their safety features, theft rates, and crash test results. Some drivers may also qualify for lower or higher insurance rates than others, depending on their age, gender, driving record, credit score, and location. Depending on their policies and programs, some insurance companies may also offer discounts or surcharges for EV owners.

Depreciation

One of the biggest costs of owning a car is depreciation, which is the loss of value over time. Many factors, such as the brand, model, condition, mileage, demand, and supply of the car, influence depreciation. According to Edmunds, the average depreciation rate for a new car in 2021 was 23.3% in the first year, 17.1% in the second year, and 13.2% in the third year. This means the average new car would lose 53.6% of its value in the first three years of ownership.

However, the depreciation rate of an EV may be different from that of a gas car, depending on the market trends and consumer preferences. According to a study by iSeeCars, the average depreciation rate for an EV in 2021 was 26.4% in the first year, 14.1% in the second year, and 10.4% in the third year. The average EV would lose 51% of its value in the first three years of ownership.

As you can see, the depreciation rate of an EV is slightly higher than that of a gas car in the first year but slightly lower in the second and third years. This may be because EVs are still relatively new and evolving, and consumers are still uncertain about their long-term performance and reliability. However, as EVs become more mainstream and popular, their depreciation rate may decrease and stabilize over time.

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Ford F-150 Lightning
Ford F-150 Lightning
Ford F-150 Lightning
 Tesla Model 3

Total Cost of Ownership

Now that we have looked at the individual costs of owning an EV and a gas car, let’s compare the total cost of ownership over three years. To do this, we’ll use the purchase prices and the average costs per mile for each category we calculated earlier. We’ll also assume that the EV owner receives the full $7,500 federal tax credit and that the gas car owner pays the average sales tax rate of 7.12%. Here’s the breakdown:

CategoryEVGas CarDifference
Purchase Price$30,750$21,440+$9,310
Sales Tax$0$1,526-$1,526
Fuel Cost$1,800$6,750-$4,950
Maintenance Cost$4,050$5,400-$1,350
Insurance Cost$5,544$4,281+$1,263
Depreciation$15,825$11,700+$4,125
Total Cost$57,969$51,097+$6,872

As you can see, the total cost of ownership for an EV is higher than that of a gas car by $6,872 over three years. This means the EV owner pays $0.13 more per mile than the gas car owner. The main factors contributing to this difference are the higher purchase price, insurance cost, and depreciation of the EV.

However, this is not the end of the story. Other factors may affect the total cost of ownership of an EV and a gas car, such as:

  • State and local incentives: Some states and local governments offer additional incentives for EV buyers, such as rebates, tax credits, exemptions, discounts, or access to carpool lanes. These incentives can lower the effective purchase price and the operating costs of an EV, making it more competitive with a gas car. For example, California offers a $2,000 rebate, a $1,500 tax credit for EV buyers, and free or reduced tolls and parking fees.
  • Environmental impact: One of the main reasons why people choose EVs over gas cars is their lower environmental impact. EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. However, EVs are not completely emission-free, as they depend on the electricity grid, which may use fossil fuels or renewable sources. The environmental impact of an EV also depends on the life cycle of the battery, which requires mining, manufacturing, recycling, and disposal. According to a study by the Union of Concerned Scientists, the average EV in the US produces 68% fewer emissions than the average gas car over its lifetime.
  • Driving experience: Another factor influencing the choice between an EV and a gas car is the driving experience. EVs offer advantages over gas cars, such as instant torque, smooth acceleration, quiet operation, and high-tech features. However, EVs also have drawbacks, such as limited range, long charging times, and lack of charging infrastructure. The driving experience of an EV and a gas car may depend on the driver's personal preferences, habits, and needs.
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Ford F-150 Lightning
Ford F-150 Lightning
Ford F-150 Lightning
 Tesla Model 3
 Tesla Model 3

Conclusion

So, are EVs worth it? The answer is: it depends. EVs are not necessarily cheaper than gas cars in terms of total cost of ownership, especially in the short term. However, EVs may offer other benefits, such as lower fuel and maintenance costs, lower environmental impact, and better driving experience. EVs may also become more affordable and accessible as the technology improves, the prices drop, and the incentives increase. Ultimately, the decision between an EV and a gas car depends on the individual circumstances and values of the buyer.

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