Drivers of electric vehicles are finding a wide range of the prices they pay at public chargers across the U.S. And those who say Oklahoma has the lowest electricity rates in the country might be surprised to know, that’s not the case when it comes to the EV charging network.
According to AAA, Oklahoma is not included in the nation’s top 10 lease expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour. They are Kansas (22 cents), Nebraska (25 cents), Missouri (25 cents), Maryland (26 cents), Delaware (27 cents), Iowa (28 cents), Texas (28 cents), Utah (29 cents), Michigan (30 cents), and North Dakota (30 cents).
AAA reports the nation’s top 10 most expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Hawaii (55 cents), West Virginia (47 cents), Montana (44 cents), Tennessee (42 cents), Idaho (42 cents), New Hampshire (42 cents), Arkansas (42 cents), Kentucky (41 cents), South Carolina (41 cents), and Alaska (41 cents).