Virginia · 14.8¢/kWh
Cost to Charge Rivian R1T Dual-Motor in Virginia
$92/month to charge at home — vs $145/month for a Ford F-150 (V6) on gas. You save roughly $646/year by going electric.
$92
Monthly EV cost
$145
Monthly Ford F-150 (V6)
$646
Annual savings
$3,230
5-year savings
Charging breakdown
Based on Virginia avg 14.8¢/kWh · 135 kWh battery · 2.1 mi/kWh (EPA-rated)
| Full charge cost | $19.98 |
| Cost per mile | $0.070/mi |
| Monthly cost (1,000 mi) | $92 |
| Annual cost (home 80% / public 20%) | $1,099 |
vs Ford F-150 (V6) on gas
Gas at $3.20/gal · 22 MPG (EPA-rated) · 1,000 mi/month
| Vehicle | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| R1T Dual-Motor (electric) | $92 | $1,099 |
| Ford F-150 (V6) (gas) | $145 | $1,745 |
| You save | $54 | $646 |
Your savings may vary
- —Electricity rates vary by utility and ZIP in Virginia. Time-of-use plans are available in Virginia — off-peak rates can cut charging costs significantly.
- —Public charging (EA, ChargePoint, EVgo) costs 2–4× more — roughly $229–$366/month at the same mileage. Charging primarily at home keeps costs low.
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