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Cargo Van Cost Per Mile in Connecticut
Know your true cost per mile before evaluating any load. CPM is the baseline metric for every carrier — if you don't know your cost, you can't know your profit.
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Cargo vans usually run the lowest fixed and compliance costs in expedited freight, which can keep your baseline CPM lean even in soft markets.
Because most cargo van operations are under 10,001 lbs GVWR, operators can often avoid heavier regulatory and permit overhead, making breakeven calculations much more sensitive to fuel and utilization.
Fixed Costs (Monthly)
Variable Costs
Operating Profile
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Cost per mile
$0.48/mi
Cost Breakdown
Target rate (incl. income goal)
$1.10/mi
Cost per day
$127.30/day
Monthly operating cost
$3,819
Monthly operating + income goal
$8,819
Fuel cost per mile
$0.29/mi
Fixed cost per mile
$0.12/mi
Cargo Van Costs in Connecticut
Diesel fuel in Connecticut currently averages $5.24 per gallon, which includes a state fuel tax of 43.2¢ per gallon. This is one of the higher fuel tax rates in the country, making fuel cost an outsized portion of your cargo van CPM.
Average commercial cargo van insurance in Connecticut runs approximately $257/month. This moderate premium is typical for the region and should be reviewed annually to ensure you're not overpaying.
Cargo vans typically get 15–20 MPG on diesel, making them the most fuel-efficient option for last-mile and expedited freight. At these MPG figures, fuel cost per mile stays under $0.35 even in high-price states.
Connecticut's position between New York and Boston creates dense freight demand but also heavy congestion on I-95. High fuel taxes and toll costs on the Merritt and Wilbur Cross Parkways add to operating expenses.
With lower insurance premiums and minimal maintenance costs, cargo vans have the lowest CPM of any commercial vehicle class. The tradeoff is payload capacity — if you're running at max GVW regularly, a larger vehicle may actually lower your cost per pound-mile.
Cost Per Mile by State
Select your state for local diesel prices, insurance rates, and region-specific cost data. Coverage includes 49 states.
Low Fuel Tax (under 22¢/gal)
Fuel cost per mile stays lean — your CPM is driven more by insurance and fixed overhead.
Mid Fuel Tax (22–35¢/gal)
Fuel tax is near the national average — focus on utilization and route efficiency.
High Fuel Tax (35–50¢/gal)
Above-average fuel tax makes fuel a larger share of CPM than in most states.
Very High Fuel Tax (over 50¢/gal)
Fuel tax alone can add $0.05–$0.10/mi — route planning and fuel stops matter most here.
These tools are provided for informational purposes and should not be treated as legal, tax, or financial advice.