Tesla Model 3 Gas Savings Calculator

Tesla Model 3 Gas Savings Calculator

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Here’s a comprehensive table with everything you need to know about estimating gas savings when switching to a Tesla Model 3. This table covers fuel efficiency, Tesla Model 3 energy consumption, gas costs, electricity rates, and estimated annual savings based on mileage and fuel/electricity costs.

FactorOptionEstimated Cost / ValueDescription
Current Car Fuel EfficiencyLow Efficiency (15 MPG)High Annual Fuel CostTypical for large SUVs or trucks; high fuel cost compared to efficient cars or EVs.
Moderate Efficiency (25 MPG)Moderate Annual Fuel CostAverage fuel efficiency for many standard gasoline cars.
High Efficiency (35 MPG)Lower Annual Fuel CostTypical for compact or hybrid cars with higher fuel efficiency.
Tesla Model 3 EfficiencyEnergy Consumption0.24 kWh per mileThe Tesla Model 3 consumes 24 kWh per 100 miles, equivalent to 0.24 kWh per mile.
Equivalent MPG~120 MPG-equivalentComparing kWh to gasoline, the Model 3 achieves an equivalent of around 120 MPG, making it highly efficient.
Annual MileageLow Mileage8,000 - 10,000 milesFor short commutes or low-mileage drivers.
Moderate Mileage10,000 - 15,000 milesAverage annual mileage for most drivers, including commute and some leisure travel.
High Mileage15,000 - 20,000 milesSuitable for long commutes or frequent travelers; higher savings potential with a Tesla Model 3.
Gas Price per GallonLow Price$2.50 - $3.00Fuel costs vary by location; lower gas prices reduce savings compared to electric costs.
Average Price$3.00 - $3.50Common in many U.S. states; provides a balanced comparison for savings estimation.
High Price$4.00+Seen in urban areas and high-cost regions, significantly increases the savings potential with a Tesla Model 3.
Electricity Rate per kWhLow Rate$0.10 - $0.12Common in states with cheaper electricity; lowers the Tesla Model 3 operating costs further.
Average Rate$0.13 - $0.15Average U.S. electricity rate; provides a moderate savings estimate.
High Rate$0.20+Higher electricity rates may lessen the savings; however, EVs remain efficient due to low per-mile cost.
Annual Fuel CostGas Car (15 MPG, 15,000 miles, $3.50/gal)~$3,500Represents the cost for a low-efficiency car with high mileage and moderate gas prices.
Gas Car (25 MPG, 15,000 miles, $3.50/gal)~$2,100Represents the cost for a mid-efficiency car with average gas prices, moderate savings when switching to EV.
Gas Car (35 MPG, 15,000 miles, $3.50/gal)~$1,500High-efficiency cars have lower costs but still more than Tesla Model 3 electricity costs.
Annual Electric Cost (Tesla)Low Rate ($0.10/kWh, 15,000 miles)~$360Low-cost electricity significantly reduces the annual cost of operating a Tesla Model 3.
Average Rate ($0.13/kWh, 15,000 miles)~$468Average U.S. electricity rate for 15,000 miles, which is a common mileage for savings comparison.
High Rate ($0.20/kWh, 15,000 miles)~$720Higher rates increase costs but still remain well below the annual cost for gasoline.
Estimated Annual SavingsLow Efficiency Gas Car (15 MPG)$2,500 - $3,100Annual savings for switching from a low-efficiency vehicle (15 MPG) to a Tesla Model 3.
Moderate Efficiency Gas Car (25 MPG)$1,500 - $1,700Annual savings from switching from a moderate-efficiency car to a Tesla Model 3.
High Efficiency Gas Car (35 MPG)$800 - $1,200Savings for switching from a high-efficiency car to a Tesla Model 3; EV is still cheaper to operate even with efficient gas car.

Key Points:

  1. Current Car Fuel Efficiency:
    • Low Efficiency (15 MPG): Common for large SUVs or older trucks, resulting in higher fuel costs.
    • Moderate Efficiency (25 MPG): Standard for mid-sized cars or crossovers, resulting in moderate fuel costs.
    • High Efficiency (35 MPG): Typical for compact cars or hybrids; lower fuel cost but still higher than the Tesla Model 3’s electricity cost.
  2. Tesla Model 3 Efficiency:
    • Consumes 0.24 kWh per mile, translating to an estimated 120 MPG-equivalent, making it highly efficient for everyday use.
  3. Annual Mileage:
    • Low Mileage: 8,000 - 10,000 miles; suitable for those with short commutes, resulting in lower annual savings.
    • Moderate Mileage: 10,000 - 15,000 miles; average for most drivers, providing good savings potential.
    • High Mileage: 15,000 - 20,000 miles; higher mileage increases potential savings due to greater fuel use in gas cars.
  4. Gas Price per Gallon:
    • Low Price: $2.50 - $3.00, resulting in reduced savings compared to an EV.
    • Average Price: $3.00 - $3.50; common in most areas, providing balanced savings estimates.
    • High Price: $4.00+; common in urban areas, increasing savings when switching to an EV.
  5. Electricity Rate per kWh:
    • Low Rate: $0.10 - $0.12; typical in states with lower electricity costs, maximizing EV savings.
    • Average Rate: $0.13 - $0.15, providing a realistic savings estimate for most EV drivers.
    • High Rate: $0.20+; reduces savings slightly but remains below gas car costs.
  6. Annual Fuel Cost Comparison:
    • Low-Efficiency Gas Car: 15,000 miles and $3.50 per gallon costs approximately $3,500 per year.
    • Moderate-Efficiency Gas Car: Same mileage and gas price, costing around $2,100 per year.
    • High-Efficiency Gas Car: Around $1,500 per year for a highly efficient gasoline vehicle.
  7. Estimated Annual Savings:
    • Switching from Low-Efficiency Gas Car (15 MPG): Savings of $2,500 - $3,100 per year.
    • Switching from Moderate-Efficiency Gas Car (25 MPG): Savings of $1,500 - $1,700 per year.

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