Population: 447,841
EV adoption: 4.7%
Average commute: 30.1 minutes
EV adoption rank in Georgia: #1
Market outlook: Growing market
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta's EV charging landscape features 2,064 Level 2 stations and 174 DC fast chargers. Time-of-use rates are available, allowing owners to save by charging during off-peak hours.
| Charging Type | Est. Cost/kWh | vs Home |
|---|---|---|
| Home (utility) | $0.15/kWh | baseline |
| Public Level 2 | $0.30/kWh | 2x home rate |
| DC Fast | $0.48/kWh | 3.2x home rate |
| Off-peak (TOU) | $0.09/kWh | -42% |
Off-peak TOU charging at $0.09/kWh is the lowest-cost option in Atlanta. Switching to off-peak TOU in Atlanta saves 42% versus the standard home rate - dropping from $0.15 to $0.09/kWh. It is also 82% cheaper than DC fast charging.
Estimated public charging prices derived from local electricity rates. Actual prices vary by network, location, and fees.
| Vehicle | Monthly Cost (1,000 mi) | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model Y | $37.95 | View vehicle -> |
| Tesla Model 3 | $36.95 | View vehicle -> |
| Ford F-150 Lightning | $71.77 | View vehicle -> |
| Chevrolet Bolt EV | $42.13 | View vehicle -> |
Focus on cost control: charging schedule, home-vs-public mix, and utility pricing structure usually matter more than one-time charger selection.
| Location | Rate | Model 3 Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | $0.15/kWh | $36.95 |
| Georgia Avg | $0.15/kWh | $36.95 |
| US Avg | $0.18/kWh | $44.33 |
| Columbus | $0.15/kWh | $36.95 |
| Augusta-Richmond County | $0.15/kWh | $36.95 |
Population: 447,841
EV adoption: 4.7%
Average commute: 30.1 minutes
EV adoption rank in Georgia: #1
Market outlook: Growing market
Home charging in Atlanta averages around $0.15/kWh. Public Level 2 sessions are estimated around $0.26-$0.39/kWh - a typical baseline is $0.30/kWh. DC fast charging runs $0.42-$0.57/kWh with a baseline of $0.48/kWh depending on network and membership. Final cost can also include session or idle fees.
Off-peak charging in Atlanta is typically the lowest-cost window - The local off-peak rate is $0.09/kWh compared to the standard $0.15/kWh. Check your utility's TOU plan to confirm eligible hours.
Charging a Tesla Model Y from near-empty in Atlanta costs approximately $11.39 at home, $22.77 at a public Level 2 station, and $36.43 at a DC fast charger, based on EPA efficiency of 25.3 kWh/100 miles and an estimated 300-mile range.
Yes - at $0.15/kWh, home charging in Atlanta costs 69% less per kWh than DC fast charging.
Use your ZIP, vehicle, and mileage profile for a personalized estimate.