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    Tesla Model S Long-Term Ownership Cost: 5–10 Year Breakdown
    Ownership & Costs·11 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    Tesla Model S Long-Term Ownership Cost: 5–10 Year Breakdown

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    Table of Contents

    • Why Tesla Model S long‑term ownership costs are tricky
    • Tesla Model S long‑term cost factors at a glance
    • Purchase price and depreciation: new vs used Model S
    • Charging costs: home electricity vs Superchargers
    • Maintenance and repair: cheaper than gas, not free
    • Battery degradation and replacement risk
    • Insurance, taxes, and fees
    • 5‑year and 10‑year Tesla Model S cost examples
    • How Model S compares to a gas luxury sedan
    • Practical ways to lower your Model S ownership costs
    • Using Recharged to de‑risk used Model S ownership
    • FAQ: Tesla Model S long‑term ownership costs

    The Tesla Model S has always sold a dream: big range, huge power, tiny fuel bills. But once the glow of the Ludicrous launch fades, you’re left with a more prosaic question: what does a Tesla Model S actually cost to own long term, over 5 or 10 years, in the real world?

    The short version

    For most U.S. drivers putting around 12,000–15,000 miles per year on the odometer, a Tesla Model S typically costs about $10,000–$13,000 per year all‑in when you average purchase price, depreciation, charging, maintenance, and insurance over five years. Your electricity is cheap; your depreciation and insurance are not.

    Why Tesla Model S long‑term ownership costs are tricky

    If you try to google “Tesla Model S long term ownership cost,” you get a blizzard of answers ranging from “EVs are practically free to run” to “EVs are a financial time bomb.” The truth lives somewhere in the middle, and it depends heavily on how you buy, how you charge, and how long you keep the car.

    • High, variable depreciation as the EV market matures
    • Big spread between home charging and frequent Supercharger use
    • Low routine maintenance but pricey out‑of‑warranty repairs
    • Battery longevity that’s usually excellent, but very expensive if it goes wrong
    • Luxury‑car insurance premiums that can surprise first‑time EV buyers

    In this guide, we’ll walk line‑item by line‑item through Tesla Model S long‑term ownership costs, then build 5‑year and 10‑year examples you can adapt to your own situation, especially if you’re considering a used Model S from a marketplace like Recharged.

    Tesla Model S long‑term cost factors at a glance

    Key Model S ownership cost levers

    $338–$800
    Typical annual maintenance
    Tesla’s own estimates for Model S maintenance start around $338/year; independent data for S/X owners often lands closer to $700–$800 including repairs.
    3–5¢/mi
    Home charging cost
    At ~16–18¢/kWh residential rates, a Model S usually costs just a few cents per mile to charge at home, less than half the fuel cost of a comparable gas sedan.
    45–60%
    5‑yr depreciation
    Late‑model Teslas have seen 45–60% value loss over five years depending on purchase timing, incentives, and mileage.
    $17k–$22k
    Pack replacement risk
    Out‑of‑warranty Model S battery replacement invoices in the mid‑2020s commonly fall in the high‑teens to low‑$20k range. A rare event, but a big line item if it happens.]}},{

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