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πŸ”οΈβš‘New Hampshire EV Calculator 2026

Calculate Your New Hampshire EV Savings

Live Free and Drive Electric! No sales tax means huge upfront savings on your EV purchase.

$0.22
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$3.39
Gas/Gallon
$942
Annual Savings
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New Hampshire EV Quick Facts

Sales Tax 0% (Huge Savings!) πŸŽ‰
Federal Tax Credit $7,500
NHEC Rebate $1,000
White Mountains Chargers Available ⛷️
Cost Per Mile $0.069 EV vs $0.141 Gas
5-Year Savings $4,710

Going Electric in New Hampshire: A Complete Guide for 2026

Your biggest advantage in New Hampshire is the absence of sales tax. Buying a $50,000 EV in Massachusetts would cost an extra $3,125 in sales tax, but in NH, that money stays in your pocket! While electricity rates are higher than the US average at $0.22/kWh, the efficiency of EVs still yields substantial savings of $942 per year over gas vehicles.

Utility Incentives & Rebates

Utilities like New Hampshire Electric Co-op (NHEC) are proactive, offering $1,000 rebates for BEV purchases and incentives for smart chargers. Eversource and Unitil offer off-peak charging rates that can cut your electricity cost in half when charging overnightβ€”essential for maximizing savings in the Granite State.

EV Incentives & Tax Credits

The $7,500 federal EV tax credit applies to qualifying new EVs purchased in New Hampshire. Combined with the NHEC $1,000 rebate and zero sales tax, the total upfront savings can exceed $11,000! There is an annual EV registration fee of about $100, but fuel savings easily offset this.

πŸ”οΈβš‘ New Hampshire EV vs Gas Cost Comparison

  • β€’ Annual EV Fuel Cost: $894
  • β€’ Annual Gas Cost: $1,836
  • β€’ Your Annual Savings: $942
  • β€’ Federal Tax Credit: $7,500
  • β€’ 5-Year Savings: $4,710

Charging Infrastructure in New Hampshire

Charging infrastructure is expanding across the Granite State. Tesla Superchargers in Manchester, Nashua, and along I-93 make travel convenient. Electrify America and ChargePoint stations are increasing in the White Mountains tourist areas including North Conway, Lincoln, and near Mount Washington. Most EV owners charge at home overnight using NHEC's advantageous off-peak rates.

Popular EVs in New Hampshire

Tesla Model Y leads in New Hampshire with excellent AWD for winter conditions. Subaru Solterra and Toyota bZ4X appeal to traditional Subaru-loving NH drivers. Ford Mustang Mach-E and Rivian R1S are popular for their all-weather capability. EVs with AWD and 300+ mile range are highly recommended for New Hampshire winters and mountain driving.

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Frequently Asked Questions About EVs in New Hampshire

1 Does New Hampshire have EV rebates?

Yes! New Hampshire Electric Co-op (NHEC) offers rebates for vehicles ($1,000 for BEVs) and charging stations. Eversource and Unitil also offer incentives for charger installation and off-peak charging programs.

2 Is electricity expensive in NH?

Rates are higher than the national average (~$0.22/kWh), but EVs are still cheaper per mile than gas. NHEC's off-peak rates can significantly lower this cost (sometimes to half the standard rate).

3 How much tax do I pay on an EV in NH?

Zero sales tax! New Hampshire has no general sales tax, which saves you thousands of dollars upfront compared to buying a car in neighboring states like Massachusetts. There is an annual EV registration surcharge of roughly $100.

4 Are there chargers in the White Mountains?

Yes, charging infrastructure is improving in tourist areas like North Conway, Lincoln, Franconia, and near Mount Washington, making electric ski trips and hiking adventures very possible.

5 Is an EV good for Granite State winters?

Absolutely! While range drops in the cold (expect ~30% loss), the superior traction control and AWD systems on electric cars handle snow and ice better than many gas vehicles. Just plan for reduced range in January and February.

EV Charging Locations in New Hampshire

Manchester
Major Hub
Nashua
Southern NH
Concord
State Capital
Portsmouth
Seacoast