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EV Charging Cost in Georgia (2026)

Driving 12,000 miles a year on a typical EV (3.5 mi/kWh efficiency) costs about $515/year in Georgia— roughly $43/month — at the state's average residential rate of 15.01¢/kWh.

Georgia has no broadly-available new-EV purchase rebate or state tax credit (its $5,000 ZEV income-tax credit was discontinued July 1, 2015), though an Alternative Fuel License Plate still grants HOV/HOT-lane access and some utilities like Georgia Power offer Level 2 home-charger rebates.

Rate

15.01¢/kWh

Residential avg (EIA)

Annual energy

3,429 kWh

12,000 mi at 3.5 mi/kWh

Annual cost

$515

vs ~$2,000 for a 30 mpg gas car

Model-by-model charging cost in Georgia

Estimated using each EV's claimed range × battery capacity to derive efficiency.

EVBatteryRangeAnnual cost
Hyundai Motor India Ioniq 572.6 kWh392 mi$334Specs →
BYD India Atto 360.48 kWh324 mi$336Specs →
Tesla Model 360 kWh319 mi$339Specs →
Hyundai Motor India Ioniq 677.4 kWh382 mi$365Specs →
Kia India EV684.4 kWh412 mi$369Specs →
VinFast VF e3442 kWh198 mi$383Specs →
BYD India e671.7 kWh323 mi$400Specs →
Tesla Model Y75 kWh331 mi$408Specs →
BYD India Seal82.56 kWh360 mi$413Specs →
BMW India iX164.7 kWh273 mi$426Specs →
Kia India EV999.8 kWh336 mi$535Specs →
Volvo Car India XC40 Recharge78 kWh260 mi$541Specs →

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