Gas prices in Nevada have dropped to an average of $3.79 per gallon, with the national average falling to $3.11. The decrease is credited to lower oil prices, with West Texas Intermediate crude oil dropping to $66.31 a barrel. Despite the drop, market reactions to tariffs and the higher cost of producing summer-grade gasoline may cause fluctuations at the pump. Gasoline demand has increased while total domestic gasoline supply has decreased.
In Las Vegas, the average gas price is $3.75 and in Reno, it is $4.17, making Nevada the fourth most expensive gasoline market in the nation. The national average cost per kilowatt hour of electricity at a public EV charging station remains steady at 34 cents. The AAA Mobile App, available on CarPlay, can help drivers find current gas and electric charging prices along their route. With gas prices decreasing, Nevadans may enjoy some relief at the pump, although market fluctuations may still impact prices in the near future.
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