ComEd’s electric vehicle (EV) cost calculator can help you estimate the annual fuel costs and environmental impacts of your EV compared to a conventional gasoline vehicle.
Compare the estimated fuel costs for electricity and gasoline over the course of a year.
The ComEd Electric Vehicle Cost Calculator provides an estimate of potential fuel cost and saving associated with an electric vehicle as compared to a conventional gasoline vechicle. It is intended solely for illustrative purposes and actual cost will vary based on individual usage, charging time, weather conditions and other factors. Information is based on vehicle being used 365 days per year. Electricity proce is ($/kWh) are based on historical values in 2010 and may not represent future electricity prices. Annual electricity costs shown are only for charging the electric vehicle and not fo rother electricity usage in your home.
Fuel costs are only for the in-home charging and not for charging at other locations (e.g. public charging, charging at work).
Understand how long it will take to charge an electric vehicle.
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The ComEd Electric Vehicle Cost Calculator provides an estimate of the time it will take to charge your EV each day. It is intented solely for illustrative purposes and actual time will vary based on battery size, starting battery charge level and other factors.
Compare the environmental impact of an electric vehicle and a gasoline vehicle over the course of a year.
The ComEd Electric Vehicle Cost Calculator provides an estimate of CO2 emmisions associated with electric vehicle as compared to conventional gasoline vehicle. It is intented solely for illustrative purposes and actual environmental impacts will vary based on drive cycle, charging time and other factors. Information is based on the vehicle being used 365 days per year. Based on ComEd's generation mix (as described it ComEd's Environmental Disclosure) 0.9811lbs of CO2 are emitted per kWh of electricity generated. Based on US department of energy data 19.564 lbs of CO2 are emitted per gallon of gasoline burned.