EV Charging Cost in Delaware: 17.64¢ per kWh

▼ 8% below US average
Residential electricity in Delaware costs 17.64¢/kWh (March 2026), the 20th most expensive of all 50 states and DC. A full 60 kWh EV charge costs about $10.58 — roughly 48% more than North Dakota, the cheapest state at 11.95¢/kWh.

Latest EIA data: March 2026 Published May 24, 2026 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

17.64¢
per kWh ▲ 8.42% MoM
$10.58
Full 60 kWh charge
5.0¢
Cost per mile
$1,075
Annual savings vs gas*

Delaware Electricity Price Trend (24 Months)

15¢ 16¢ 17¢ 18¢ 20¢ Apr '24Oct '24Apr '25Oct '25Mar '26 17.64¢
Delaware US average

Charging Cost by Battery Size in Delaware

Battery Example EV Est. range Full charge (0–100%)
40 kWh Nissan Leaf 140 mi $7.06
60 kWh Typical EV 210 mi $10.58
80 kWh Tesla Model 3 LR 280 mi $14.11
100 kWh Tesla Model S 350 mi $17.64

Estimated range and charge cost assume 3.5 mi/kWh efficiency at Delaware's 17.64¢/kWh residential rate. *Annual savings assumes 1,000 miles/month vs a 25 MPG gas car at $3.50/gallon.

Over the past year, electricity in Delaware has increased 5.57%, from 16.71¢ to 17.64¢ per kWh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does electricity cost in Delaware?

Residential electricity in Delaware costs 17.64¢/kWh as of March 2026, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That is 8% below the US average of 19.16¢/kWh, ranking Delaware the 20th most expensive of all 50 states and DC.

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Delaware?

At 17.64¢/kWh, a full 0–100% charge costs about $7.06 for a 40 kWh battery, $10.58 for a typical 60 kWh EV, and $17.64 for a 100 kWh battery. That works out to roughly 5.0¢ per mile of driving.

Is it cheaper to drive an EV than a gas car in Delaware?

Yes. Driving 1,000 miles a month on electricity in Delaware costs about $605 a year, versus roughly $1,680 for a 25 MPG gas car at $3.50/gallon — an annual saving of about $1,075.

Electricity price from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Form EIA-861), March 2026.