Electric vs gas, diesel & LPG: how much do you save per year?
Enter your annual mileage and your vehicle's economy. The calculator works out the annual cost for each energy type at current US prices. Every value is editable.
Annual cost
- Gas
- $1,286
- / year
- Diesel
- $1,168
- / year
- LPG
- $1,550
- / year
- Electricity
- $864
- / year
Saved vs gas: $421 / year
Saved vs diesel: $304 / year
Saved vs LPG: $685 / year
Annual cost comparison
| Gas | 1,286 |
|---|---|
| Diesel | 1,168 |
| LPG | 1,550 |
| Electricity | 864 |
Your numbers
Electricity
$0.234 /kWh
How much you charge at home80% home · 20% on the road
Fuels
How to read the result
The calculation multiplies your mileage by economy and by the price of each energy type. The electricity price is a blend: you set home electricity and charging-station prices separately, and the slider sets how much you charge at home versus on the road. Charging at home overnight is cheapest; public DC fast charging costs more.
Frequently asked questions
- Where do the prices come from?
- Reasonable US defaults for 2026 (gas, diesel, LPG and home/public electricity). Fuel is priced per US gallon, economy in MPG. You can replace any value with your own.
- Why is the electricity cost so low?
- Because it assumes mostly home charging. If you rely on public DC fast chargers, raise the charging-station price and move the slider toward the road.
- Does it include depreciation and maintenance?
- No. This compares energy cost only. Broader running costs are out of scope for now.