Going Electric in Utah: A Complete Guide for 2026
In Utah, driving an EV does more than save moneyβit helps solve a major environmental challenge. By eliminating tailpipe emissions, you contribute to clearing the winter smog (inversion) in the Salt Lake Valley. With electricity at just $0.11/kWh and gas at $3.39/gallon, Beehive State drivers save approximately $1,457 per year on fuel!
Silicon Slopes & Canyons
Utah's tech sector (Silicon Slopes) has embraced EVs, driving high adoption rates. The state has built out the Electric Corridor, ensuring you can take your Tesla or Rivian from the tech hubs of Lehi to the red rocks of Moab without hesitation.
EV Incentives & Tax Credits
The $7,500 federal EV tax credit applies to qualifying new EVs. Rocky Mountain Power offers charger rebates up to $200 and time-of-use rate incentives. The annual ~$138 EV fee is easily offset by savings of $1,457/year.
ποΈβ‘ Utah EV vs Gas Cost Comparison
- β’ Annual EV Fuel Cost: $450
- β’ Annual Gas Cost: $1,907
- β’ Your Annual Savings: $1,457
- β’ Federal Tax Credit: $7,500
- β’ 5-Year Savings: $7,285
Charging Infrastructure in Utah
Tesla Superchargers in Salt Lake City, Provo, St. George, Moab, and along I-15/I-70. Electrify America expanding along major corridors. Utah Electric Corridor project places chargers near all Mighty 5 National Parks. Ski resorts (Park City, Alta, Snowbird) have destination charging.
Popular EVs in Utah
Tesla Model Y leads Utah's EV market. Rivian R1S is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Ford Mustang Mach-E for canyon drives. Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 offer excellent value. AWD models are recommended for winter canyon driving and ski trips.