Population: 1,409,019
EV adoption: 5.2%
Average commute: 26.7 minutes
EV adoption rank in Texas: #5
Market outlook: Growing market
San Antonio, TX
San Antonio EV charging costs are shaped by local utility structure and driving pattern rather than statewide averages alone. In this market, the most predictable savings usually come from consistent home charging and a limited fast-charging fallback strategy for longer trips. For most households, charging cadence and plan fit matter more than small differences in vehicle efficiency.
| Charging Type | Est. Cost/kWh | vs Home |
|---|---|---|
| Home (utility) | $0.13/kWh | baseline |
| Public Level 2 | $0.29/kWh | 2.2x home rate |
| DC Fast | $0.46/kWh | 3.5x home rate |
| Off-peak (TOU) | $0.07/kWh | -48% |
Off-peak TOU charging at $0.07/kWh is the lowest-cost option in San Antonio. Switching to off-peak TOU in San Antonio saves 48% versus the standard home rate - dropping from $0.13 to $0.07/kWh. It is also 85% 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 | $32.89 | View vehicle -> |
| Tesla Model 3 | $32.02 | View vehicle -> |
| Ford F-150 Lightning | $62.20 | View vehicle -> |
| Chevrolet Bolt EV | $36.52 | View vehicle -> |
San Antonio is a utility-driven EV market. Stable monthly costs generally come from home-first charging and disciplined charging windows.
| Location | Rate | Model 3 Cost |
|---|---|---|
| San Antonio | $0.13/kWh | $32.02 |
| Texas Avg | $0.15/kWh | $36.80 |
| US Avg | $0.18/kWh | $44.33 |
| Austin | $0.14/kWh | $34.48 |
| Corpus Christi | $0.16/kWh | $39.41 |
| Laredo | $0.16/kWh | $39.41 |
Population: 1,409,019
EV adoption: 5.2%
Average commute: 26.7 minutes
EV adoption rank in Texas: #5
Market outlook: Growing market
Home charging in San Antonio averages around $0.13/kWh. Public Level 2 sessions are estimated around $0.25-$0.38/kWh - a typical baseline is $0.29/kWh. DC fast charging runs $0.41-$0.55/kWh with a baseline of $0.46/kWh depending on network and membership. Final cost can also include session or idle fees.
Off-peak charging in San Antonio is typically the lowest-cost window - The local off-peak rate is $0.07/kWh compared to the standard $0.13/kWh. Check your utility's TOU plan to confirm eligible hours.
Charging a Tesla Model Y from near-empty in San Antonio costs approximately $9.87 at home and $22.01 at a public Level 2 station, based on EPA efficiency of 25.3 kWh/100 miles and an estimated 300-mile range.
Yes - at $0.13/kWh, home charging in San Antonio costs 72% less per kWh than DC fast charging.
Use your ZIP, vehicle, and mileage profile for a personalized estimate.