The True Cost of EV Ownership: Are They Really Cheaper Than Petrol Cars?

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Anaya Shah

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“We’ve all heard the pitch: ‘Buy an EV, and you’ll never spend another cent on petrol.’ While that’s technically true, the math behind EV ownership is way messier than most dealers want to admit.”

In 2026, the ‘sticker shock’ is still a real thing. You’re usually paying a 20-30% premium upfront just to get the keys to an electric SUV. Is the ‘long game’ actually worth it? I’ve spent the last month crunching the data on maintenance, insurance, and the one hidden trap that can double your electricity bill. Let’s get into the brutal reality of EV finance.

EV Home Charging Solar
The ideal setup: Charging at home via solar panels to maximize savings.

5-Year Running Cost: Petrol vs. Electric

Petrol Car (Fuel + Oil + Servicing) 100% (High)
EV (Off-peak Home Charging + Basic Labs) ~45% (Savings)

The 4 Pillars of the EV Wallet

Fuel Savings

If you charge at home, you’re looking at 70-80% cheaper running costs compared to petrol. It’s the biggest win by far.

Maintenance

No oil, no spark plugs, no exhaust. Regenerative braking even saves your brake pads. Routine care is essentially just tire rotations.

Insurance Trap

EV insurance is usually 15-25% more expensive because repairing high-tech sensors and batteries requires specialized labor.

Depreciation

While historically bad, EV resale values are finally stabilizing as 8-year battery warranties become the industry standard.

My Personal Verdict

If you drive more than 50km a day and can plug in at home? Go for it. The math works out in your favor within 3 years. But here’s the kicker: If you rely exclusively on public DC Fast Chargers, you are throwing money away. Public networks are charging near-petrol rates, which effectively kills the financial incentive of going green. Don’t buy the car if you don’t have a plan for the plug.

⚠️ The Public Charging Trap Relying on public fast-chargers is the easiest way to make an EV as expensive as a petrol hybrid. Always verify your home charging options first.