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The gap between the monthly cost of charging a Tesla Cybertruck vs filling a Ram 1500 in the US is nothing short of staggering

When you figure out the monthly cost of charging a Tesla Cybertruck and compare it to filling up a Ram 1500, the gap will leave your jaw on the floor.
As ever, the debate between EVs and gas cars continues to rage on.
The main point of contention comes down to costs associated with the two vehicle types.
Will this comparison settle the debate once and for all? We wouldnāt hold our breath on that, but it makes an illuminating case.
How much does charging a Tesla Cybertruck cost?
Thereās been no end to the debates about whether EVs trump gas cars.
And when you think about it, a Cybertruck and a Ram 1500 feel like the perfect vehicles to draw direct comparisons between.
These two vehicles make a natural fit for a comparison, because they are both considered full-size pickups.
If youāre a Ram 1500 owner considering a EV conversion, then a Cybertruck would be your most obvious go-to if you wanted that same driving experience.

But from this point onwards, itās all about the differences.
But how does it compare on charging/fueling costs?
For the sake of the comparison, letās assumption that each vehicle drives 15,000 miles a year.
The average Tesla Cybertruck costs around $6.97 to charge per 100 miles driven.

Using the 15,000-mile measurement, theĀ CybertruckĀ costs around $1,045.50 per year to charge.
That breaks down to a monthly electric bill of around $87.13.
Not too shabby at all, but how does the Ram 1500 stack up?
How does the Ram 1500 compare?
The average Ram 1500 costs $13.42 to fuel per 100 miles, which would come out at around $2,013 per year to fuel.
Thatās about $167.75 per month.

Thatās about double what the Cybertruckās monthly costs come down to.
So while the Ram 1500 is cheaper to buy, itās costlier to keep running on the road.
Thereās no end in sight to these EV-gas comparisons
As EVs become more and more popular, more people are bound to draw up comparisons.
We have seen more EV drivers proclaiming their savings in recent years ā particularlyĀ among those who drive Teslas.
OneĀ Model 3 owner broke down the figures and threw in insurance and maintenance for good measure.
And even then, thereās competition among EV drivers about which brands are kinder on the wallet, asĀ demonstrated when this GMC Hummer owner compared his charging costs to a neighborās Tesla.
Ultimately, every person needs to do their research and take everything into account before making any big decisions.