KEY POINTS
  • While gas prices have soared in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, so have electricity prices – particularly in some parts of the U.S. that have been big markets for Tesla's EVs.
  • So, is it still true that it's much cheaper to "refuel" an EV? CNBC crunched the numbers.
A driver uses a fast-charging station for electric in the cell phone lot at John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport on April 02, 2021 in New York City.

It has been true for years: Mile for mile, it's cheaper — generally much cheaper — to recharge an electric vehicle than it is to refuel one with an internal-combustion engine.

That has been a key selling point for Tesla and other EV makers, particularly in times when gas prices have soared, such as now. But this time there's a wrinkle: While gas prices have indeed soared in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, so have electricity prices — particularly in some parts of the U.S. that have been big markets for Tesla's EVs.