Updated June 12, 2026
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Electric Vehicle Insurance Premium Trends (2024–2026)

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Electric Vehicle Insurance Premium Trends (2024–2026)


According to Jerry data, the average monthly full coverage electric car insurance quote for drivers shopping with Jerry fell from $672 to $547 per month over the period of January 2024 through May 2026, representing a drop of about 19%. Full coverage car insurance for EVs still runs higher than non-electric car quotes: the average for an electric car was 68% more expensive than a non-EV in 2024, falling to 59% for 2026. However, at state minimum coverage, the gap between EV quotes and gas and hybrid quotes is far smaller, narrowing to about 4% in 2026 from about 17% in 2024.

Full-coverage quotes have fallen sharply since 2024, and state-minimum quotes have also trended down at smaller dollar magnitudes.

Full-coverage EV insurance

Full-coverage EV quotes fell about 16% from 2024 to 2025 and edged lower again through the first five months of 2026, when they averaged $547 a month, or about $6,564 a year.

Year
Lowest quote we've found
Average monthly quote
Average annual quote
YoY change
2024 $355 $672 $8,064
2025 $292 $564 $6,768 -16%
2026 (Jan–May) $277 $547 $6,564 -3%
Last Updated June 16, 2026

State-minimum EV insurance

State-minimum EV quotes followed the same downward path, falling about 9% from 2024 to 2025 and a further 8% through May 2026. The dollar moves are far smaller than full coverage because quotes themselves are much lower.

Year
Lowest quote we've found
Average monthly quote
Average annual quote
YoY change
2024 $88 $187 $2,244
2025 $80 $171 $2,052 -9%
2026 (Jan–May) $76 $158 $1,896 -8%
Last Updated June 16, 2026

Key takeaway: Full-coverage EV quotes fell about 19% from 2024 through May 2026. State-minimum quotes fell too, in much smaller dollar terms.

Are electric cars more expensive to insure? EV vs. non-electric premiums over time

How EV quotes compare to non-electric car quotes depends on coverage level. At full coverage EVs cost meaningfully more than non-electric vehicles, but the gap is narrowing. At state minimum the gap is much smaller in dollar figure, and it has also narrowed.

Full-coverage EV insurance

EVs still cost more than non-electric cars at full coverage, but the gap narrowed over the window. In 2024 the average full-coverage EV quote ran $271 a month above the equivalent non-electric quote, or about 68% more. By the first five months of 2026 that gap had narrowed to $202 a month, or about 59% more. Both EV and non-electric quotes eased over the period, with EV quotes coming down faster in dollar terms.

Year
Average monthly EV quote
Average monthly non-electric quote
Gap ($/month)
Gap (%)
Change in gap vs. prior year
2024 $672 $401 $271 68%
2025 $564 $369 $195 53% -$76
2026 (Jan–May) $547 $345 $202 59% $7
Last Updated June 16, 2026

State-minimum EV insurance

At state minimum, the gap is much smaller in dollars but still real. It narrowed from about $27 a month in 2024 to under $10 by 2026, going from roughly 17% above non-electric down to about 4%.

Year
Average monthly EV quote
Average monthly non-electric quote
Gap ($/month)
Gap (%)
Change in gap vs. prior year
2024 $187 $160 $27 17%
2025 $171 $158 $13 8% -$14
2026 (Jan–May) $158 $152 $6 4% -$7
Last Updated June 16, 2026

Key takeaway: At full coverage, EVs still cost more than non-electric cars, but the gap narrowed over the window. At state minimum, the gap is small and also narrowed.

Electric vehicle insurance costs by state

EV quote trends on Jerry vary widely by state, and the picture differs by coverage level. For full coverage, Jerry’s biggest EV markets have all seen quotes fall since 2024. At state minimum, the same markets saw mixed results.

Full-coverage EV insurance

In California, the average monthly full-coverage EV quote was lower for Jerry drivers in January through May 2026 than it was in 2024. Texas and Florida drivers have also seen average monthly full-coverage EV quotes fall since 2024.

State
2024 avg monthly quote
2025 avg monthly quote
January–May 2026 avg monthly quote
2024 → Jan–May 2026
AL $520 $381 $330 -37%
AR $659 $395 $362 -45%
AZ $646 $526 $464 -28%
CA $615 $495 $512 -17%
CO $667 $585 $556 -17%
CT $794 $589 $601 -24%
FL $927 $818 $666 -28%
GA $812 $759 $831 2%
IL $482 $514 $509 6%
IN $423 $504 $461 9%
KY $523 $479 $461 -12%
MA $462 $474 $507 10%
MD $759 $624 $564 -26%
MI $628 $477 $476 -24%
MN $483 $438 $334 -31%
MO $672 $463 $458 -32%
NC $340 $320 $262 -23%
NJ $487 $498 $502 3%
NV $892 $690 $557 -38%
NY $778 $1,095 $902 16%
OH $460 $384 $303 -34%
OK $387 $364 $278 -28%
OR $441 $324 $349 -21%
PA $587 $519 $479 -18%
SC $541 $458 $482 -11%
TN $477 $525 $478 0%
TX $751 $628 $546 -27%
UT $431 $338 $289 -33%
VA $457 $469 $434 -5%
WA $694 $530 $527 -24%
WI $404 $396 $267 -34%
Last Updated June 16, 2026

State-minimum EV insurance

For state minimum coverage, the biggest EV markets are mixed rather than uniformly falling. Jerry drivers in California actually saw their average monthly state-minimum EV quote rise from 2024 to 2025, while Texas and Florida drivers saw theirs fall.

State
2024 avg monthly quote
2025 avg monthly quote
January–May 2026 avg monthly quote
2024 → Jan–May 2026
AL $117 $94 $86 -26%
AR $123 $79 $79 -36%
AZ $175 $136 $127 -27%
CA $140 $164 $157 12%
CO $120 $123 $119 -1%
CT $287 $205 $205 -29%
FL $188 $127 $121 -36%
GA $301 $267 $252 -16%
IL $134 $115 $129 -4%
IN $101 $89 $90 -11%
KS $169 $96 $122 -28%
KY $191 $172 $166 -13%
LA $191 $158 $108 -43%
MA $209 $188 $167 -20%
MD $284 $264 $235 -17%
MI $166 $186 $173 4%
MN $178 $166 $150 -16%
MO $205 $156 $197 -4%
MS $102 $100 $86 -16%
NC $128 $131 $98 -23%
NJ $255 $217 $216 -15%
NV $265 $229 $207 -22%
NY $582 $649 $475 -18%
OH $107 $111 $96 -10%
OK $123 $110 $110 -11%
OR $179 $140 $162 -9%
PA $165 $168 $152 -8%
SC $206 $188 $221 7%
TN $114 $99 $108 -5%
TX $171 $153 $134 -22%
UT $142 $128 $120 -15%
VA $174 $178 $159 -9%
WA $252 $153 $146 -42%
WI $98 $103 $100 2%
Last Updated June 16, 2026

Key takeaway: At full coverage, the biggest EV markets including California, Texas and Florida have all fallen since 2024. At state minimum the same markets are mixed, with California rising while Texas and Florida fell.

Methodology and about this data

These figures come from Jerry’s own quote data, drawn from more than 2.2 million real EV quotes that drivers received while comparing car insurance in the Jerry app. Full coverage here reflects Jerry’s Standard coverage tier, generally offering 50/100 liability limits, comprehensive and collision at a $1,000 deductible and other coverages. State minimum reflects the minimum level of coverage a state requires drivers to carry.

Electric vehicle here means a battery-electric vehicle, or BEV. We identify EVs using engine data plus a maintained list of battery-electric models, including Tesla, BMW i-series and other EV models. Plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrids sit in the non-electric comparison bucket alongside gas vehicles. The 2026 figures cover January 1 through May 31, 2026.

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