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Lucid Air Pure RWD Charging Cost in North Carolina: 2026 Calculator

Find out exactly how much you'll pay for electricity vs gas in North Carolina based on current local rates.

Lucid Air Pure RWD

Lucid Air Pure RWD

88 kWh Battery
25 kWh/100mi

EV Charging Savings Calculator

0 mi 3000 mi
Monthly Cost
$38
Electric Charging
Gasoline Cost
$129
Gas Equivalent
You Save
$91
Per Month
$1094
Per Year
How much does it cost to charge a Lucid Air Pure RWD in North Carolina?

Based on current residential energy rates in North Carolina, you're looking at approximately $13 to fully charge a Lucid Air Pure RWD from 0% to 100%.

This calculation uses the average residential electricity rate of $0.15/kWh. With electricity prices in North Carolina being quite affordable, charging at home is significantly cheaper than filling up a gas tank.

Lucid Air Pure RWD vs. Gas: The Savings in North Carolina

Let’s talk numbers. The average price for premium gasoline in North Carolina is currently hovering around $3.60 per gallon. If you were driving a comparable gasoline vehicle, your monthly fuel bill would be nearly double what you'd pay for electricity.

By switching to the Lucid Air Pure RWD, you could keep an extra $1,094 per year in your pocket based on average driving habits in North Carolina.

Can you charge a Lucid Air Pure RWD at home?

Absolutely. In fact, over 80% of EV charging happens at home. The Lucid Air Pure RWD is equipped with a 88 kWh battery.

To charge fully from empty, it will take approximately 12 hours with a Level 2 home charger (recommended) or around 74 hours with a standard wall outlet.

What is the electricity rate in North Carolina?

In 2026, the average residential electricity rate in North Carolina is $0.15 per kWh. This rate can vary depending on your specific utility provider and time-of-use plans.

Is Lucid Air Pure RWD expensive to maintain?

Generally, no. With no oil changes, spark plugs, or transmission fluid to worry about, the Lucid Air Pure RWD has lower maintenance costs than traditional gas cars. Your main recurring cost will be electricity.


Estimated Charging Times

Level 1 (Standard Outlet)

74 hours

Slowest option. Good for overnight top-ups, but not for a full charge from empty.

Level 2 (Home Charger)

12 hours

Recommended. Easily charges your battery overnight. Requires a 240V outlet.

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