EV vs Gas Vehicle Costs in Tift County, GA

Should you switch to electric in Tift County? Here's the cost breakdown.

Annual Gas Cost

$849

Annual EV Cost

$324

Annual Savings

$525

Breakeven

15.2 yrs

5-Year Total Cost of Ownership

Gas Vehicle (ICE)

Purchase Price$35,000
Fuel (5 years)$4,245
Maintenance (5 years)$6,000

5-Year TCO$45,245

Electric Vehicle (EV)

Purchase Price$43,000
Charging (5 years)$1,620
Maintenance (5 years)$3,000
Federal Tax Credit-$7,500

5-Year TCO$40,120

In Tift County, an EV saves approximately $5,125 over 5 years compared to a gas vehicle, including the federal tax credit.

About Tift County, Georgia

Tift County in Georgia has a population of 41,247 and a median household income of $52,561. Local gas prices and electricity rates significantly affect the EV vs gas calculus.

These estimates use regional energy cost data. Actual costs depend on your specific vehicles, driving patterns, electricity plan, and available incentives. Our Monte Carlo simulation models battery degradation, fuel price volatility, maintenance schedules, and resale values across thousands of scenarios.

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County-level data from U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2022 5-Year Estimates. Additional sources: EIA, AAA, Department of Energy AFDC. Estimates based on regional data. This is not financial advice.