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Tesla Model Y vs Chevrolet Equinox EV: cost to own in North Carolina

Electricity & gas updated · North Carolina averages (estimates)

Over five years in North Carolina, the 2026 Tesla Model Y costs about $43,541 to own versus $38,072 for the Chevrolet Equinox EV — a gap of roughly $5,500 in the Chevrolet Equinox EV's favor. The biggest swing is depreciation ($26,094 vs $20,997); on energy, the Model Y is rated 28 kWh/100mi against the Equinox EV's 29. Both use North Carolina's average electricity rate here — open either model's North Carolina page for the full calculator and your utility's time-of-use plan.

Over 5 years in North Carolina, the Chevrolet Equinox EV costs about $5,500 less to own.

Tesla Model Y

$43,500

5-yr cost to own · $8,710/yr

Chevrolet Equinox EV

$38,100

5-yr cost to own · $7,610/yr

5-year cost breakdown

5-year cost Tesla Model Y Chevrolet Equinox EV
Depreciation (5 yr) $26,094 $20,997
Energy (5 yr) $3,597 $3,725
Insurance (5 yr) $9,700 $9,700
Maintenance (5 yr) $3,250 $2,750
Registration (5 yr) $900 $900
Incentives − $0 − $0
5-year total cost to own $43,541 $38,072

Frequently asked questions

Is the Model Y or the Equinox EV cheaper to own in North Carolina?
Over five years the Chevrolet Equinox EV is cheaper — about $38,072 versus $43,541 for the Model Y, a difference of roughly $5,500 once depreciation, energy, insurance, maintenance, and fees are counted.
Which is more efficient, the Model Y or the Equinox EV?
The Model Y is rated 28 kWh/100mi and the Equinox EV 29 kWh/100mi (lower is better), so annual charging runs about $719 vs $745 at North Carolina rates.
How accurate is this Model Y vs Equinox EV comparison?
Electricity prices come from EIA data refreshed monthly; depreciation, insurance, and incentives are estimates you can edit on each model's state page. Treat it as a ballpark for comparison, not a quote.

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