# Trucking Cost Per Mile in Alaska (AK)

Source: https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/alaska

> In Alaska, 2026 operating cost per mile ranges from about $0.87/mi (cargo van) to $2.00/mi (semi), based on local diesel at $3.90/gallon and a 8.9¢/gal state diesel tax.

## Cost per mile by equipment in Alaska

| Equipment | Est. cost/mile | Fuel/mile | Insurance/mo | National range |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Cargo Van](https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/cargo-van) | $0.87 | $0.22 | $216 | $0.72–$1.05 |
| [Sprinter](https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/sprinter) | $1.13 | $0.24 | $346 | $0.95–$1.35 |
| [Box Truck](https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/box-truck) | $1.57 | $0.39 | $326 | $1.35–$1.90 |
| [Semi / Dry Van](https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/semi) | $2.00 | $0.57 | $400 | $1.75–$2.45 |

## What loads pay vs. cost in Alaska (2026-Q2)

Mileage-weighted average revenue per mile from the Truxx booked-load network, paired with the Alaska operating cost. Rate figures are network-wide averages; per-state signals are noted below. Margins are gross, before your own pay.

| Equipment | Avg load rate | Per-load median (p25–p75) | Operating cost | Gross margin/mi |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Cargo Van | $1.31 | $1.53 ($1.16–$2.25) | $0.87 | +$0.44 |
| Sprinter | $1.20 | $1.32 ($1.05–$1.97) | $1.13 | +$0.06 |
| Box Truck | $3.09 | $4.01 ($2.62–$6.54) | $1.57 | +$1.52 |
| Semi / Dry Van (Dry van) | $3.35 | $3.48 ($2.87–$4.01) | $2.00 | +$1.35 |
| Semi / Dry Van (Reefer) | $4.32 | $4.83 ($3.67–$5.76) | $2.00 | +$2.33 |

## Alaska operating context

Alaska's extreme distances and harsh climate make fuel logistics and maintenance critical cost factors. Winter operations require cold-weather additives, block heaters, and increased idle time, all of which push CPM higher than the lower-48 average.

## Alaska cost-per-mile FAQs

**How much does it cost per mile to run a truck in Alaska?**

In Alaska, operating cost per mile in 2026 ranges from about $0.87/mi for a cargo van to $2.00/mi for a semi, based on local diesel near $3.90/gallon and state-average commercial insurance. Your exact cost depends on utilization, financing, and how much you deadhead.

**What is the cost per mile for a cargo van in Alaska?**

A cargo van costs about $0.87 per mile to operate in Alaska in 2026 — roughly $0.22/mi in fuel plus commercial insurance near $216/month. That sits within the national cargo van benchmark of $0.72–$1.05/mi.

**What is the cost per mile for a sprinter in Alaska?**

A sprinter costs about $1.13 per mile to operate in Alaska in 2026 — roughly $0.24/mi in fuel plus commercial insurance near $346/month. That sits within the national sprinter benchmark of $0.95–$1.35/mi.

**What is the cost per mile for a box truck in Alaska?**

A box truck costs about $1.57 per mile to operate in Alaska in 2026 — roughly $0.39/mi in fuel plus commercial insurance near $326/month. That sits within the national box truck benchmark of $1.35–$1.90/mi.

**What is the cost per mile for a semi in Alaska?**

A semi costs about $2.00 per mile to operate in Alaska in 2026 — roughly $0.57/mi in fuel plus commercial insurance near $400/month. That sits within the national semi benchmark of $1.75–$2.45/mi.

**Which truck type is cheapest to operate in Alaska?**

The cargo van has the lowest cost per mile in Alaska at about $0.87/mi, thanks to better fuel economy and lower insurance. Larger equipment earns more revenue per load but carries a higher cost per mile.

**What is the diesel fuel tax in Alaska?**

Alaska charges 8.9¢ per gallon in state diesel tax — among the lowest diesel tax rates in the country. That is built into the $3.90/gallon pump price used in these Alaska cost-per-mile estimates.

## Nearby state pages

- [Cost per mile in Washington](https://truxx.ai/tools/cost-per-mile-calculator/washington)