Are Electric Vehicles Truly Cheaper to Fuel Than Gas Cars? Experts and Owners Weigh In

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A detailed analysis shows that, based on US averages, charging an electric vehicle at home is generally cheaper than fueling a gas-powered car, with EV charging costing around $73 per month compared to $159 for gas, leading to annual savings of about $1,032, though costs vary by location and charging method.
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