EV Cost per Mile Calculator

Compare NJ EV charging cost vs gasoline by utility, gas price, and miles driven. See weekly, monthly & yearly totals.

Compare EV Charging Costs vs. Gasoline Costs in New Jersey

Use our EV Charger vs. Gasoline Cost Calculator to estimate how much New Jersey drivers can save by charging an electric vehicle at home instead of fueling a comparable gas-powered vehicle. By selecting your EV, utility territory, gas price, and average monthly mileage, you can quickly compare weekly, monthly, and yearly driving costs using realistic New Jersey residential electric rates and gasoline prices. This tool is designed to give homeowners a simple, practical way to understand the long-term value of installing a home EV charger.

EV Charger vs. Gasoline Cost Calculator for NJ Drivers

Compare estimated electric vehicle charging costs to the fuel cost of a comparable gasoline vehicle based on your monthly driving, New Jersey utility territory, and gas price.

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A good starting point is 800–1,200 miles per month for many NJ drivers.
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Results are estimates only. EV charging costs are based on the selected utility’s default residential delivered rate and the selected EV’s miles-per-kWh. Gasoline costs are based on a comparable gas vehicle’s MPG. EV CO2 uses the NJ Benchmark electricity emissions rate for traditional utilities, while Solar Purchase and Solar Lease are treated as 0 lbs CO2 per your scenario assumptions. Gasoline CO2 is based on EPA tailpipe CO2 per gallon of gasoline.

EV Charger Solutions

Our collaboration with industry leaders ensures access to best-in-class technologies, including the Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex, and Enphase as we work towards a sustainable future.

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ChargePoint Home Flex

The ChargePoint Home Flex is a versatile Level 2 EV charger offering easy installation and universal compatibility. With adjustable power levels, weatherproof durability, and J1772/NACS connector options, it suits a wide range of EVs. Smart features like Wi-Fi, app control, energy tracking, and scheduling ensure reliable, efficient, and user-friendly home charging.
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Tesla Wall Connector

The Tesla Universal Wall Connector offers fast and reliable Level 2 charging for a wide range of electric vehicles. With its sleek design, adjustable power levels, and compatibility with J1772 and NACS connectors, it provides a versatile and convenient home charging solution. Backed by a durable, weatherproof enclosure, it ensures reliable performance in any environment.
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Enphase IQ EV Chargers

Enphase Energy System offers IQ EV Chargers with multiple power levels and universal compatibility, featuring J1772 and NACS connector options. Designed with impact-resistant connectors and NEMA 4-rated enclosures, they ensure reliability in all-weather conditions and daily use. Backed by an industry-leading warranty, they are the smart choice for home charging.

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Got questions about installing an EV Charger? Our highly trained team is here to provide expert answers—whether it’s a quick question or a detailed discussion. Let’s find the perfect solution for you!

Federal, State, and Utility Incentives

New Jersey homeowners can take advantage of substantial incentives, totaling up to $2,750, including federal, state, and utility programs. By tapping into these incentives, many homeowners can completely offset the cost of purchasing and installing a Level 2 EV charger.

NJ State Rebate

$250 EV Charger Rebate

Charge Up New Jersey offers a $250 incentive for installing eligible Level 2 EV chargers at home. Funded by the Board of Public Utilities with $3 million to promote EV adoption and clean transportation, this incentive supports the purchase and installation of qualifying chargers. Please note that Tesla Wall Connectors are not eligible for this incentive.

PSE&G Rebates & Incentives

$1,500 Rebate from PSE&G

Eligible customers can get up to $1,500 in on-bill credits for upgrading customer-side EV charging equipment like ChargePoint or Tesla and up to $5,000 off utility-side make-ready work deposits with PSE&G. Incentives are processed within 45 days of verification and charger installation.

PSE&G Off-Peak Rate Credit

PSE&G residential customers can earn a $0.105/kWh off-peak charging credit for EV charging during off-peak hours, up from $0.02/kWh before June 1, 2023. Conditions apply. Please note that Tesla Wall Connectors are not eligible for this incentive.

ACE Rebates

$1,000 Rebate from ACE

Residential customers may qualify for a rebate of up to 50% of electrical upgrade costs (up to $1,000) for installing a Level 2 EV charger. ACE will issue the rebate within 45 days after validating all required information, confirming installation, and verifying eligibility.

JCP&L Rebates & Incentives

$0 Rebate from JCP&L

JCP&L REBATES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED.  Prior to June 30, 2025, JCP&L offered up to $1,500 to cover customer make-ready work for qualified Level 2 chargers, like ChargePoint, and up to $5,500 for utility make-ready work per site. Limited to the first 2,000 applicants, the program ends December 31, 2026, or when funds run out. Incentives are processed within 45 days of submitting and validating required information.

JCP&L Off-Peak Rate Credit

JCP&L INCENTIVES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED. Prior to June 30, 2025, JCP&L residential customers can earn a $0.02/kWh credit for EV charging during off-peak hours. Terms apply.

Federal Tax Credits

$1,000 Federal Tax Credit

Consumers who purchase qualified residential fueling equipment between January 1, 2023, and June 30, 2026, may receive a 30% federal tax credit of up to $1,000.

$600 Federal Tax Credit

From January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2026, eligible consumers installing a 200-amp service panel required for their Energy Star rated EV Charger can claim a 30% tax credit of up to $600.

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Frequently Asked Questions About EV Charging vs Gas Costs in New Jersey

If you’re considering switching to an electric vehicle or installing a home EV charger, it’s natural to have questions about costs, savings, and real-world performance. Below are answers to some of the most common questions New Jersey drivers have when comparing EV charging to gasoline. These FAQs are designed to help you better understand how to use the calculator above and what factors can impact your results.

1. How much cheaper is charging an EV than buying gasoline in New Jersey?

Our EV Charging vs Gas Cost Calculator for NJ Drivers helps you compare the estimated cost of charging an electric vehicle at home versus fueling a comparable gasoline vehicle. By selecting your EV, utility option, gas price, and monthly miles driven, you can see your estimated weekly, monthly, and yearly driving costs in just a few clicks.

2. How does the EV Charging vs Gas Cost Calculator work?

The calculator uses the EV model you select, the electric utility or solar option you choose, the price of gasoline, and your average monthly mileage to estimate your EV charging cost and compare it to the fuel cost of a similar gas-powered vehicle. It then shows projected cost differences over the week, month, and year.

3. What information do I need to use the calculator?

To use the calculator, you simply choose:

  • your electric vehicle

  • your electric utility or solar option

  • the current price per gallon of gas

  • your average miles driven per month

The calculator then estimates your EV charging cost, gasoline cost, potential savings, and annual CO2 emissions.

4. Does the calculator use New Jersey utility rates?

Yes. Our calculator is designed specifically for New Jersey drivers and includes utility options such as ACE, JCP&L, PSE&G, and RECO, along with Solar Purchase and Solar Lease options. This helps make the results more relevant for homeowners comparing EV charging costs in New Jersey.

5. Can I compare EV charging costs if I have solar?

Yes. The calculator includes Solar Purchase and Solar Lease options so you can compare EV charging costs based on your solar scenario. This can help homeowners better understand how home solar may affect the cost of charging an electric vehicle compared to buying gasoline.

6. Does the calculator compare my EV to a similar gas vehicle?

Yes. Each electric vehicle in the calculator is matched to a comparable gasoline vehicle so you can make a more realistic cost comparison. That allows the tool to estimate not just EV charging costs, but also the fuel cost of driving a similar gas-powered model.

7. Can this calculator show how much I may save per year?

Yes. One of the main benefits of the calculator is that it shows estimated:

  • weekly savings

  • monthly savings

  • yearly savings

This helps New Jersey drivers understand the long-term value of charging an EV at home instead of paying for gasoline.

8. Does the calculator estimate carbon emissions too?

Yes. In addition to cost comparisons, the calculator estimates annual CO2 emissions for both the electric vehicle and the comparable gasoline vehicle. This gives you a better idea of the potential environmental impact of switching from gas to electric.

9. Why should I use this calculator before installing a home EV charger?

Using the calculator can help you understand how much you may save by charging at home based on your actual driving habits and energy scenario. It is a useful first step for homeowners who are considering a Level 2 EV charger installation and want a clearer picture of the financial benefits.

10. How accurate is this EV charging vs gas calculator?

This calculator is designed to provide realistic estimates based on New Jersey-specific inputs, including local utility rates, typical EV efficiency, and comparable gasoline vehicle MPG. While actual costs can vary based on driving habits, rate plans, and real-world conditions, the tool gives homeowners a reliable way to compare EV charging vs gasoline costs and make more informed decisions about switching to an electric vehicle or installing a home EV charger.

Primary Service Areas for EV Charger Installation in New Jersey

Green Sun Energy Services proudly provides professional EV charger installation across most of  Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex County, NJ, helping homeowners and small businesses take advantage of New Jersey’s exceptional rebates and incentives—often covering up to 100% of equipment and installation costs. Our licensed team delivers fast, safe, and code-compliant Level 2 EV charger installs tailored to your home’s electrical system. Explore the primary counties and towns we serve to see how easy it is to upgrade to convenient at-home EV charging.

Monmouth County - Aberdeen | Allenhurst | Allentown | Asbury Park | Atlantic Highlands | Avon-by-the-Sea | Belford | Belmar | Bradley Beach | Brielle | Clarksburg | Cliffwood Beach | Colts Neck | Cream Ridge | Deal | East Freehold | Eatontown | Englishtown | Fair Haven | Farmingdale | Fort Monmouth | Freehold | Freewood Acres | Hazlet | Highlands | Holmdel | Hornerstown | Howell | Imlaystown | Keansburg | Keyport | Leonardo | Lincroft | Little Silver | Loch Arbour | Locust | Long Branch | Manalapan | Manasquan | Marlboro | Matawan | Middletown | Millhurst | | Millstone | Monmouth Beach | Navesink | Neptune | Neptune City | Oakhurst | Ocean Township | Oceanport | Port Monmouth | Red Bank | Robertsville | Roosevelt | Rumson | Sandy Hook | Sea Bright | Sea Girt | Shrewsbury | Smithburg | South Belmar | Southard | Spring Lake | Strathmore | Tinton Falls | Union Beach| Wall Township | Wanamassa | West Freehold | West Long Branch | Wickatunk

Ocean County - Barnegat Light | Barnegat Township | Bay Head | Beach Haven | Beachwood | Berkeley Township | Brick Township | Dover Beaches | Eagleswood Township | Forked River | Harvey Cedars | Island Heights | Jackson Township | Lacey Township | Lanoka Harbor | Lakehurst | Lavallette | Little Egg Harbor Township | Long Beach Township | North Beach Haven | Manchester Township | Manahawkin | Mantoloking | Mystic Island | Ocean Gate | Ocean Township | Pine Beach | Plumsted Township | New Egypt | Point Pleasant | Point Pleasant Beach | Seaside Heights | Seaside Park | Ship Bottom | South Toms River | Stafford Township | Surf City | Toms River Township | Tuckerton | Waretown | Whiting

Middlesex County - Avenel | Barber | Brownville | Carteret | Chrome | Clearbrook Park | Colonia | Concordia | Cranbury | Crossmans | Dayton | Dunellen | East Brunswick | Edgebrook | Edison | Ernston | Fords | Gillespie | Heathcote | Helmetta | Highland Park | Iselin | Jamesburg | Kendall Park | Laurence Harbor | Lincoln Park | Madison Park | Melrose | Metuchen | Middlesex | Milltown | Monmouth Junction | Monroe Township | Morgan Heights | New Brunswick | Old Bridge | Perth Amboy | Plainsboro Center | Port Reading | Princeton Meadows | Raritan Gardens | Rossmoor | Sayre Woods | Sayreville | Sewaren | Society Hill | South Amboy | South Plainfield | South River | Spotswood | West Carteret | Westons Mills | Woodbridge

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