Tesla vs Gas Cost in North Carolina (2026)

Whether a Tesla beats a gas car in North Carolina comes down to four local numbers: what you pay for gas, what you pay for electricity, what the state charges EV owners, and what it costs to insure. Here is exactly where North Carolina stands in 2026 — with a calculator below preloaded for the state so you can run your own miles and loan terms.

Regular gas averages $3.53/gallon in North Carolina while residential electricity runs $0.160/kWh. North Carolina's residential electricity is among the cheapest around at $0.160/kWh, so charging a Model Y at home costs only about 4.3¢ per mile. A comparable 25-mpg gas SUV burns about 14.1¢ per mile — roughly 3.3× as much as charging the Tesla at home.

North Carolina Tesla cost factors at a glance

Regular gas (average)$3.53/gal
Residential electricity$0.160/kWh
Home charging — Model Y~4.3¢/mi
Gas — comparable 25-mpg SUV~14.1¢/mi
Annual EV registration fee$215
Model Y full-coverage insurance (est.)~$1,474/yr
Vehicle sales tax3%

North Carolina levies a $215/year EV registration surcharge — a recurring cost a gas car never pays. Insurance helps too: North Carolina is cheaper than the national average, so a Model Y costs only about $1,474/year to insure for full coverage. And North Carolina's 3% vehicle sales tax is among the lowest anywhere — noticeably less upfront tax on a Model Y's price than most states charge.

Run your own North Carolina numbers

The calculator below is preloaded with North Carolina's gas, electricity, EV fees, sales tax, and insurance. Set your annual miles, how long you'll keep the car, and your loan terms to see the year-by-year cost and your exact break-even month — and an honest verdict when a gas car would actually cost less.

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North Carolina figures are 2026 estimates — gas from AAA/EIA, electricity from the EIA, registration fees from NCSL/state DOT sources, sales tax from state schedules, and insurance from state-average full-coverage data. Verify specifics for your situation. The $7,500 federal EV credit ended September 30, 2025 and is not applied.

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