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EV Charging Costs in Kansas

At 14.09¢/kWh, Kansas is 13% below the national average (16.11¢/kWh). Ranked number 28 cheapest out of 51.

35 mi
5 mi120 mi

State rate locked at 14.1¢/kWh (EIA residential average).

Kansas savings

YOU SAVE$1,147/year

In Kansas, versus a 28 MPG gas car at $3.50/gal. Over 5 years, that is $5,734.

72%
FUEL CUT
MONTHLY CHARGING
$37/mo
ANNUAL SAVINGS
$1,147/yr
COST PER MILE
$0.035 EV
GAS
$0.13
EV
$0.04
5 YEAR SAVINGS
$5,734 total
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Similar states by rate

StateRateMonthlyRank
Kansas (you)14.09¢$36.99#28
South Carolina13.68¢$35.91#25
Iowa14.02¢$36.80#26
New Mexico14.05¢$36.88#27
Florida14.13¢$37.09#29
Illinois14.13¢$37.09#30

What the rate means for you

Kansas's residential electricity rate of 14.09¢/kWh is 13% below the national average. For a typical EV owner driving 35 miles per day, this translates to about $36.99 per month in charging costs, or $443.84 annually. Compared to fueling a 28 MPG gas car at $3.50 per gallon, you save $1,131 per year.

At $0.035 per mile for electricity versus $0.125 per mile for gas, driving electric in Kansas costs 72% less per mile. Over 5 years of typical driving (12,775 miles per year), that adds up to $5,656 in fuel savings alone, before accounting for reduced maintenance costs.

A full charge on a Tesla Model 3 (60 kWh battery, 272 miles of range) costs $8.45 in Kansas. Most daily charging sessions only use 20 to 40 percent of the battery, so a typical overnight charge costs $2.54 to $3.38.

FAQ

Frequently asked

At Kansas's average residential rate of 14.09¢/kWh, charging a Tesla Model 3 (60 kWh battery) from empty costs $8.45. For a typical driver covering 35 miles per day, monthly charging costs are about $36.99.