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West Virginia electricity and gas prices

West Virginia's average residential electricity rate is 13¢/kWh,below the national average by 18%. Gasoline averages $3.15/gallon, below the national average by 4%. That ranks West Virginia #17 of 51 for cheapest electricity.

Data last updated: 2026-01-01. Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), state average residential electricity price; AAA, state average regular gasoline price.
Electricity rate
13¢/kWh
Gasoline price
$3.15/gal

Example: 12,000 miles a year in West Virginia

A gas car at 28 MPG driving 12,000 miles a year in West Virginia spends about $1,350 on gasoline. An EV at 3.5 mi/kWh charging at home over the same distance spends about $446 on electricity — a difference of $904 a year.

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