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Estimate home, public, monthly, annual, and real-world blended charging costs with Canada-specific rate presets and editable driving assumptions.
Use your province, driving distance, efficiency, and public charging mix to see what EV charging really costs before comparing chargers.
Open calculatorEstimate home, public, monthly, annual, and real-world blended EV charging costs with Canadian rate presets and editable assumptions.
Use the result to compare charger payback, gas savings, and compatible home charging hardware before choosing your setup.
Battery sizes, efficiency, electricity rates, and charging costs are estimates. Actual costs can vary by model year, trim, usable capacity, charging losses, electricity plan, public charging network, taxes, fees, temperature, and real-world driving conditions.
Start with the default Canadian assumptions, then adjust the inputs until they match your driving and charging habits.
Choose a battery preset and a province rate, or enter your exact home electricity rate.
Adjust annual kilometres, efficiency, and public charging share to match your actual use.
Once you know your charging cost, compare charger ROI, gas savings, and hardware choices.
These are useful next checks once you know what home charging can save compared with public charging.
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Public charging can be convenient, but it often costs much more per kWh than charging at home. A dedicated home charging setup can reduce your blended cost, lower your public charging reliance, and make rewards or off-peak pricing easier to use.
If the calculator shows a high public charging premium, your next best move is usually comparing Level 2 charger hardware and checking whether reward programs can improve payback.
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