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Home EV Charging vs Public Charging: Cost, Speed, and Convenience Compared

Compare home Level 2 EV charging and public DC fast charging by cost per mile, charging speed, convenience, and annual cost for typical driving.

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What this comparison means

Home charging costs $0.03–0.05 per mile (using residential electricity rates), while public DC fast charging costs $0.10–0.15 per mile β€” 2–4x more expensive. For a driver covering 12,000 miles per year, home charging saves $840–1,320 annually versus exclusive public charging. Home charging is also more convenient (plug in overnight) and better for battery longevity. Public charging is essential for road trips and apartment dwellers without home charging access.

Comparison table

FactorOption AOption BWhy it matters
Cost per mile$0.03–0.05 (residential rate $0.10–0.18/kWh)$0.10–0.15 (DC fast $0.30–0.48/kWh)Home charging is 2–4x cheaper per mile. The gap has widened as public charging prices rise.
Annual cost (12,000 mi)$360–600$1,200–1,800Annual savings from home charging: $840–1,320. This is the strongest financial case for installing a home charger.
Charging speed20–30 miles of range per hour (Level 2, 7–11 kW)150–200 miles in 15–30 minutes (DC fast, 50–350 kW)Public wins on speed but costs 3–4x more for that speed.
ConveniencePlug in overnight β€” car is full every morningRequires trip to station, wait 15–45 minHome charging is the #1 EV ownership advantage. 80%+ of EV charging happens at home.
Installation cost$400–1,200 (charger) + $500–2,000 (electrician)$0 (no installation needed)Home charger pays back in 1–3 years vs public charging. Utility rebates often cover 30–50%.
Battery impactBetter for battery β€” slower charging, less heatRepeated DC fast charging can accelerate degradationOccasional DC fast charging is fine. Daily DC fast charging reduces battery life.
Best forHomeowners with garage/driveway; anyone who can install a chargerApartment dwellers, road trips, drivers without home charging accessIf you can charge at home, do it. Public charging is the backup, not the primary.

Data Sources

This comparison uses state electricity-rate ranges, local incentive context, net-metering rules, and solar production assumptions informed by NREL PVWatts-style modeling. Final quotes, utility tariffs, and interconnection rules can materially change the economics.

Assumptions

Payback and ROI are directional estimates, not financial advice. They assume typical residential roof conditions, stable household usage, currently available incentives, and separate treatment of battery backup value, financing costs, and installer-specific add-ons.

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