How Crystal cut $800 a month with a $3,000 used EV

How Crystal cut $800 a month with a $3,000 used EV

Crystal B.

Age: 36 • Charlotte, NC • Interior Designer

“I used to plan around gas all the time. Now I charge at home for $18 a week and I’m good to go.”

Crystal became a single mom a year ago. She needed to cut her expenses without cutting time with her son. She ran the numbers on a second job — and then, instead, on a used EV.

She found a 2013 Nissan Leaf for $3,000. Paid in full. No car payment. Many public chargers around Charlotte are free, and at home the Leaf plugs right into a wall outlet. The $200 a month she was spending on gas disappeared; so did the car payment. With those savings, her monthly expenses dropped around $800.

Now, Crystal builds charging into her day — she works from the car or from cafés near public chargers, gets errands done while the Leaf fills up, walks nearby trails while she waits. “I’ve found cafés and walking paths and small shops I never would have noticed,” she says. “Charging turned into a reason to explore.”

Crystal with her Nissan Leaf

For Crystal, the financial shift wasn’t just a line in a budget. It was the difference between taking on a second job and keeping her schedule for her son.

“I didn’t have to earn more per month. I just stopped spending it,” she says. “That changed everything about what my week could look like.”

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“I used to plan around gas all the time. Now I charge at home for $18 a week and I’m good to go.”

#HeavyCommuter #SolarHome

“I charge while I sleep and start every morning with a full charge. It’s that simple.”

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“Trails, parks, camping nights in the truck bed. It’s not just going from point A to point B. It’s the freedom to keep going.”

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"Our car is in constant rotation. Sometimes I use it, sometimes my daughter or my son-in-law does. Different schedules, different plans, no stress."

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How much does it cost to charge an EV at home?

Most drivers spend $30–60/month on electricity for a full charge every night. That’s roughly a third of what a typical gas car costs in fuel.

Do I need a garage to own an EV?

No. Millions of EV drivers charge at apartments, workplaces, and public stations. Many never charge at home at all.

How far can an EV go on a single charge?

Most new EVs get 250–400+ miles per charge. For daily driving, most people charge once or twice a week.

Can I take an EV on a road trip?

Yes. Fast-charging networks cover major highways. A typical stop takes 20–30 minutes — enough for coffee and a stretch.

Are used EVs a good deal?

Used EV prices have dropped significantly. Many 2–3 year old models still have 90%+ battery health and qualify for federal tax credits.

What incentives are available for EVs?

Federal tax credits up to $7,500, plus state and utility rebates that vary by location. Use our incentive finder to see what you qualify for.

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¹ Federal tax credit of up to $7,500 available to eligible buyers of qualifying new electric vehicles. Eligibility and amount may vary. Visit IRS.gov or consult a tax professional for details. Source: U.S. Department of Energy ² Savings estimate based on total cost of ownership analysis comparing popular electric and gas-powered vehicles over an average vehicle lifespan. Actual savings will vary based on model, fuel prices, maintenance costs, and driving habits. Source: Atlas Public Policy ³ Estimated annual savings based on average gas prices and mileage. Actual savings vary by driving habits, electricity costs, and vehicle model. Use our calculator to estimate your savings. Source: U.S. Department of Energy ⁴ Based on industry analysis of powertrain components and maintenance requirements. EVs generally contain fewer moving parts than gas vehicles, contributing to lower routine maintenance needs. Actual cost savings vary by make, model, and driving habits. Source: University of Michigan study via EV Design & Manufacturing ⁵ Range estimates vary by make, model, and driving conditions. Many new EVs on the market today offer EPA-estimated ranges between 250 and 400+ miles on a full charge. Source: Coltura.org ⁶ Charging speed varies by vehicle model, battery size, and conditions. Level 2 estimates based on typical 240V home chargers. DC fast charging estimates reflect optimal conditions using compatible public infrastructure. Actual performance may vary. ⁷ Federal tax credit of up to $4,000 available to eligible buyers of qualifying used electric vehicles. Income and vehicle qualifications apply. Visit IRS.gov or consult a tax professional for full details. Source: U.S. Department of Energy