EV Charging Costs in Wyoming
At 11.22¢/kWh, Wyoming is 30% below the national average (16.11¢/kWh). Ranked #5 cheapest out of 51.
Data: EIA residential electricity rates · EPA vehicle efficiency · March 2026
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Similar States by Electricity Rate
| State | Rate | Monthly Cost | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wyoming (you) | 11.22¢ | $29.45 | #5 |
| Utah | 10.97¢ | $28.80 | #2 |
| Washington | 11.14¢ | $29.24 | #3 |
| North Dakota | 11.2¢ | $29.40 | #4 |
| Oklahoma | 11.6¢ | $30.45 | #6 |
| Montana | 11.85¢ | $31.11 | #7 |
EV Charging in Wyoming: What You Need to Know
Wyoming's residential electricity rate of 11.22¢/kWh is 30% below the national average. For a typical EV owner driving 35 miles per day, this translates to about $29.45 per month in charging costs — or $353.43 annually. Compared to fueling a 28 MPG gas car at $3.50/gallon, you save $1,222 per year.
At $0.028 per mile for electricity versus $0.125 per mile for gas, driving electric in Wyoming costs 78% less per mile. Over 5 years of typical driving (12,775 miles/year), that adds up to $6,108 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 $6.73 in Wyoming. Most daily charging sessions only use 20-40% of the battery, so a typical overnight charge costs $2.02 to $2.69.
Frequently Asked Questions
At Wyoming's average residential rate of 11.22¢/kWh, charging a Tesla Model 3 (60 kWh battery) from empty costs $6.73. For a typical driver covering 35 miles/day, monthly charging costs are about $29.45.