EV Prices in District of Columbia - Compare Costs by City

Compare electric vehicle prices and calculate total cost of ownership. Browse pricing across 55 cities in District of Columbia.

EV Prices Costs Across District of Columbia

Electric vehicle prices have become increasingly competitive, with models starting at $28,000 and exceeding $100,000 for luxury options. Federal tax credits of up to $7,500 reduce effective purchase prices. While EVs cost more upfront than comparable gas vehicles, lower fuel and maintenance costs often make them cheaper to own over the vehicle lifetime.

In District of Columbia, costs for ev prices vary significantly between urban and rural areas. Major metropolitan areas like Washington, Downtown DC, Columbia Heights typically have higher rates due to increased demand and labor costs, while smaller communities may offer more competitive pricing.

EV Prices by Category

Compact EVs like the Nissan Leaf start at $28,000-$35,000. Mid-range EVs like the Tesla Model 3 run $39,000-$50,000. Electric SUVs like the Ford Mustang Mach-E cost $42,000-$60,000. Luxury EVs like the BMW iX run $70,000-$110,000. Electric trucks like the Rivian R1T cost $73,000-$90,000. Electric vans like the Ford E-Transit run $47,000-$55,000. Range varies from 150 miles for budget models to 400+ miles for premium options.

EV Tax Credits and Incentives

Federal tax credit provides up to $7,500 for qualifying new EVs. Used EV tax credit offers up to $4,000 for vehicles under $25,000. State incentives add $1,000-$7,500 depending on location. Utility company rebates provide $200-$1,000 for home charger installation. HOV lane access is available in many states. Some states offer reduced registration fees for EVs. Income and MSRP caps apply to federal credits.

EV Ownership Costs

Home charging costs $0.03-$0.06 per mile versus $0.10-$0.15 for gas vehicles. Public fast charging costs $0.25-$0.50 per kWh. Annual electricity costs average $400-$700 versus $1,500-$2,500 for gas. Maintenance costs are 40% lower than gas vehicles. Brake pad replacement is less frequent due to regenerative braking. Battery replacement costs $5,000-$15,000 but is covered by 8-year/100,000-mile warranties. Home charger installation costs $500-$2,000.

EV Prices by City in District of Columbia