EVs Cost Nearly 3 Times Less to Fuel as Gas Stays Near $4 After Iran War
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 16
EVs Cost Nearly 3 Times Less to Fuel as Gas Stays Near $4 After Iran War
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 16
Summary
$16-plus now buys 100 miles in a typical 25-mpg gasoline car, leaving fueling costs almost three times higher than for a comparable EV.
U.S. gas prices surged to $4.50 a gallon in May from below $3 in January after the Iran war, and even after easing they remain close to $4.
At those prices, charging an EV at a fast charger is roughly on par with refueling a 25-mpg car, while home charging still undercuts even a 52-mpg Toyota Prius hybrid.
The result is a much wider EV savings gap than at the start of 2026, one the report says is unlikely to close soon.