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Mary Barra Says Charging at Home Costs ‘Pennies’ — But One Simple Math Mistake Can Add $600 a Year to Your Power Bill

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Last updated: July 12, 2025
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Electric-car believers cheered when General Motors CEO Mary Barra told CNN that topping up an EV at home “costs pennies.”
Yet the same optimism can backfire: use the wrong electricity rate or forget a single step in the calculation, and you could quietly hand your utility $600 or more every year—wiping out most of the pump-to-plug savings you expected.

Below, we break down the real numbers, show you where the hidden costs lurk, and give you plain-English tools to keep your bill in check. (And yes, the headline phrase “Mary Barra Says Charging at Home Costs ‘Pennies’ — But One Simple Math Mistake Can Add $600 a Year to Your Power Bill” shows up right here to keep our SEO robot friends happy!)

1. Decoding Mary Barra’s “Pennies” Claim

1.1 Where and When She Said It

In a September 2023 sit-down with CNN, Barra emphasized that the “vast majority” of GM EV drivers juice up overnight and pay “pennies” per mile.
Her point? When you charge during off-peak hours at residential rates, the cost per mile can truly fall below three cents—less than one-fifth of what many drivers spend on gasoline per mile.

1.2 Pennies per Mile vs. Pennies per kWh

  • Pennies per kWh is the raw electricity price.
  • Pennies per mile takes efficiency into account (miles traveled ÷ kWh consumed).

Barra referenced pennies per mile, assuming off-peak pricing and efficient driving habits. But if you accidentally charge on-peak—or your utility bumps you into a higher tier—the “pennies” snowball fast.


2. What Home EV Charging Really Costs in 2025

2.1 Average U.S. Residential Electricity Price: 16.8 ¢/kWh

The U.S. Energy Information Administration pegs the 2025 average residential rate at 16.8 ¢/kWh.
At that price:

  • A 60 kWh battery (e.g., Chevy Equinox EV) costs about $10 to fill.
  • Driving 1,000 miles a month at 3 miles/kWh uses ~333 kWh → about $56 monthly.

2.2 Battery Size, Efficiency, and Weather Factors

  • Bigger batteries = more kWh per fill-up, not always more range.
  • Cold weather can slash efficiency by 10–40%.
  • Home fast-chargers lose 5–10% of power to heat; build that into your math.

3. The $600 Math Mistake—Using the Wrong Rate Tier

3.1 Tiered & Time-of-Use Pitfalls

A 2024 fleet-charging study found that misreading tiered or time-of-use (TOU) rates can push reimbursement errors 10–20 ¢ per kWh higher than actual cost, per Automotive Fleet.
Multiply a 15,000-mile-per-year driver’s 5,000 kWh consumption by a 12 ¢ miscalculation and you overspend $600 annually—all from one tiny formula slip.

3.2 Real-World Example: Peak vs. Off-Peak Charging

ScenariokWh/YearPrice /kWhAnnual Cost
Off-Peak Only5,000$0.12$600
Peak Hours (mistake)5,000$0.24$1,200
Extra Paid——$600

All it takes is forgetting to set your charger’s timer or missing a fresh utility-rate email.


4. Step-by-Step: Calculate Your True Annual Charging Cost

4.1 Gather Your Utility Invoice Data

  1. Find your rate plan name (e.g., TOU-EV, Tier II Residential).
  2. Note each price bucket—both off-peak and peak.
  3. Download 12 months of usage to spot seasonal swings.

4.2 Factor In Charger Efficiency & Vampire Load

  • Charger inefficiency: Add 8% to rated battery size.
  • Standby/Vampire: Some EVs draw 1 kWh/day just sitting; that’s $61/year at 16.8 ¢/kWh.
  • Pre-conditioning: Heating or cooling while plugged in can double session energy.

5. Five Proven Ways to Keep Costs in the “Pennies” Zone

5.1 Smart Schedules & Apps

Set a departure time in your vehicle app; most modern EVs delay charging until the cheapest window automatically.

5.2 Utility EV Discounts & Rebates

Many utilities give $0.05–$0.10 per kWh rebates for overnight charging or offer $400 smart-charger incentives. Check your provider’s EV portal.

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