Calculate your commute mileage
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Monthly Fuel Cost*
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Monthly EV Cost*
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Est. utility kWh rate*
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Avista has a tiered rate structure, the following represents one of the highest tier of each rate class.
Estimated Savings*
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**Our EV Charging Rate is only available in Washington. Rates shown do not factor in the basic service charges for each rate schedule.

*Disclaimer: This tool is only intended to provide an estimate of potential savings. Actual results will vary. Customers may not realize similar energy savings or carbon emission reductions. Vehicle data is subject to change without notice. This may only be an estimated electricity rate for the utility and may not reflect your actual rates, fees and charges. Rates change periodically. Utility does not warrant or represent that this data is accurate. In no event shall the utility or its suppliers be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to claims associated with the accuracy of this data or information.

Carbon emission information for fossil fuel vehicles is only an estimate. Actual emissions will vary widely based on a variety of factors, such as vehicle and weight variations, equipment specifications, driving patterns, geography and weather conditions. The utility and affiliates do not warrant or represent that this data is accurate. This information is intended to provide savings and efficiency concepts and principles to consider when evaluating transportation options. Do not use these tools to make final business decisions. The average fossil fuel CO2 emission rate will vary significantly across vehicle types under various loads and conditions. This is only an estimate.

†Charge time will vary substantially between vehicles, equipment and charging conditions. These calculations are only estimates. Many manufacturers suggest keeping batteries charged between 20% and 80% to optimize battery life and to reduce charge times.