EV Charging Cost Estimator in Rhode Island

Calculate EV charging costs in Rhode Island at home and on the go. Compare charging vs gas costs using local electricity rates ($0.272/kWh) and gas prices.

What Rhode Island Residents Should Know

Home charging is where EV owners in Rhode Island see the biggest savings. At the state average of $0.272 per kWh, a Level 2 home charger costs roughly $0.08 per mile. Compare that to $0.11 per mile for a 30-mpg gas car fueled at $3.35 per gallon, and you are looking at roughly $30 in monthly savings if you drive about 1,000 miles.

Rhode Island utilities with time-of-use plans offer off-peak rates as low as $0.170 per kWh. Scheduling your charge for overnight hours drops the cost to just $0.05 per mile. Public DC fast chargers, on the other hand, typically cost $0.30–$0.50 per kWh and should be reserved for road trips rather than everyday charging to keep costs down.

Rhode Island households currently pay an average of $150 per month for electricity. Adding an EV to the household typically raises the bill by $82–$109 per month (for 1,000–1,300 miles of driving), which is still far less than the $111–$144 per month you would spend on gasoline for the same distance. Use the calculator above to enter your exact driving habits and see how much you could save.

Avg. Electricity Rate

$0.272/kWh

Avg. monthly bill: $150

Regular Gas Price

$3.35/gal

Natural gas: $1.75/therm

TOU Peak Rate

$0.360/kWh

Off-peak: $0.170/kWh

Available Incentives in Rhode Island

IncentiveTypeAmountDescription
New Clean Vehicle Tax Credit (30D)tax credit$7,500Tax credit for purchasing a new qualifying electric vehicle. Vehicle must be assembled in North America and meet battery component and critical mineral requirements. Credit is split into $3,750 for battery components and $3,750 for critical minerals.
Used Clean Vehicle Tax Credit (25E)tax credit30%Tax credit for purchasing a qualifying used electric vehicle from a licensed dealer. Vehicle must be at least 2 model years old and priced at $25,000 or less. Credit is 30% of the sale price, up to $4,000.
DRIVE EV Rebaterebate$2,500Rebate of up to $2,500 for new EV purchases and $1,500 for used EVs. Available to Rhode Island residents with MSRP cap of $60,000 for new vehicles.

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