EV Savings Calculators

EV Savings Calculators

Purchasing any new or used vehicle is a big investment and we know it can take a lot of time to research the best car for you and your needs. When purchasing an electric vehicle (EV), you also want to take fuel cost savings and reduced maintenance over the life of the vehicle into account. To help you find savings and calculate the benefits of going electric, we’ve compiled the following tools to assist you in your decision making.

Fuel Cost Savings

A web-based calculator from CLEAResult and ChooseEV is displayed on a laptop and smartphone screen, showing how far $4.15 can drive a gas car versus an electric vehicle. The tool compares 24 miles for gas and 106 miles for an EV, highlighting an 82-mile advantage. Input fields allow users to adjust gas price, MPG, EV efficiency, and utility rates. A bar graph visually compares the two distances, emphasizing the cost savings of driving electric.

EV drivers nationwide are finding fuel cost savings by going electric. Charging while at home, at work, or running errands also saves you time!

The Choose EV Savings Calculator uses approximate gas and electricity prices, along with vehicle specifications, to estimate the amount of money you can save — from mileage savings and annual savings to savings over time. Click the link below, input a gas-powered vehicle and the EV you’ve had your eye on, and compare!

Vehicle Cost Savings

Understanding the incentives available in your area and which you might qualify for can make your next new or used EV purchase much more affordable – our EV and Incentive Finder and information on Used EVs and Incentives can help!

We list all current model new EVs on the EV and Incentive Finder tool, along with all available incentives in your ZIP code. Additionally, we have helpful information about used EVs and incentives to help you find affordable used vehicles nationwide!

A comparison view of the ElectricForAll website on a laptop and smartphone screen, showing the EV shopping and incentives tool. The page headline reads “Find 100+ New EVs and Incentives.” A ZIP code filter is set to Detroit, MI (48201), and vehicle listings display price estimates after incentives. The two vehicles shown are a 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV LT and a 2025 Nissan Leaf S, priced at $26,100 and $28,140 respectively. Filters for budget, manufacturer, vehicle type, and fuel type are visible on the left. The smartphone shows a mobile-friendly version of the same listing.

Maintenance Cost Savings

Close-up of a person holding a fast-charging NACS (North American Charging Standard) adapter, preparing to connect it to a blue electric vehicle. The EV’s charging port is open, and the person's red-painted nails and gold bracelets are visible. The image emphasizes modern EV fast charging infrastructure.

Saving money on maintenance is a big reason to go electric! EV owners can say goodbye to pesky maintenance — from oil changes to state smog requirements. A recent study from Atlas Public Policy shows the overall repair and maintenance savings that EVs provide over gas vehicles:

  • Compact Sedan: The EV offers 40% or more savings on fuel and maintenance.
  • Sedan: The EV has a 39% lower cost for maintenance.
  • Compact SUV: The EV boasts a 40% savings on maintenance.
  • Mid-Size SUV: The EV’s maintenance costs 39% less.
  • Pickup: The EV has a 39% savings on maintenance.
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