Home Charging Prices Are Going Up, But Charging At Home Is Still Cheaper
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Home Charging Prices Are Going Up, But Charging At Home Is Still Cheaper
"According to JD Power, 86% of EV charging happens at home, and rising energy costs are significantly impacting satisfaction scores among EV owners. The average EV owner reported spending $63 on home charging in the last 30 days, which is up $5 from the previous year."
"Satisfaction scores for Level 1 portable chargers landed at 569 on a 1,000-point scale, down 12 points from last year, while Level 2 portable chargers scored 710, down four points. Installed Level 2 chargers remained stable at 733."
"Electricity prices rose about 6% nationwide from 2024 to 2025, with some areas experiencing double-digit increases. In Ohio, rates jumped over 10%, contributing to the decline in satisfaction with home EV charging."
Home EV charging satisfaction is decreasing, primarily due to rising electricity costs. A JD Power study found that 86% of EV charging occurs at home. Average home charging costs have increased by $5 per month, leading to lower satisfaction scores. Level 1 portable chargers scored 569, down 12 points, while Level 2 portable chargers scored 710, down four points. Satisfaction varies by region, with lower costs correlating to higher satisfaction. Nationwide electricity prices rose about 6%, with some areas experiencing even higher increases, impacting overall satisfaction with home charging.
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