Wyoming Electric Vehicles jobs: 128 employed (2024)
As of the 2025 U.S. Energy & Employment Report, Wyoming employs 128 people in the electric vehicles sector — about 0.1% of the U.S. total. That makes Wyoming the 50th-largest state for electric vehicles jobs nationwide.
Electric Vehicles Jobs in Wyoming (2024)
National share: 0.09% of all U.S. electric vehicles jobs.
Typical Median Wage
1. Employment Landscape
Wyoming ranks 50th out of 51 U.S. states in electric vehicles employment. At 128 workers, the state sits below the 25th-ranked Oregon’s tally by 985 jobs, and trails the national leader California by 48,838 electric vehicles workers.
1.1 Wyoming’s position vs. the top 10 and median states
1.2 Share of U.S. total
The electric vehicles sector nationwide employs roughly 148,277 workers; Wyoming accounts for 128 of them.
1.3 Where Wyoming sits in its own mix
| Sector | Jobs (2024) | National rank |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Efficiency | 7,054 | #47 |
| Storage & Grid | 311 | #44 |
| Solar | 292 | #50 |
| Wind | 224 | #48 |
| Electric Vehicles | 128 | #50 |
| Hydropower | 50 | #49 |
| Clean Fuels | 32 | #50 |
| Nuclear | 5 | #46 |
1.4 Sub-sector breakdown in Wyoming
Every electric vehicles-related sub-category reported for Wyoming in the USEER workbook, ranked by employment.
2. Pay & Career Roles in Wyoming
Wyoming contributes 0.09% of the nation’s electric vehicles workforce. Within Wyoming’s own clean-energy economy, electric vehicles accounts for 1.6% of total clean-energy jobs (128 of 8,096 workers).
Cost-of-living in Wyoming is roughly 6.8% lower the U.S. average, so the state-adjusted median wage for electric vehicles roles in Wyoming is shown alongside the national BLS figure.
| Role | National median | Wyoming-adjusted | Job Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Engineering Technician (EV) | $66,940 | $62,388 | 3 |
| Automotive Service Technician (EV) | $47,770 | $44,522 | 3 |
See all 2 electric vehicles occupations with national wages and skills →
4. Hiring Difficulty & Industry Mix
Wyoming employers rate 21.1% of clean-energy hires as “very difficult” (plus 24.4% as “somewhat difficult”) — on par with the ~22% national baseline. Combined, 45.5% of Wyoming’s clean-energy roles see some level of hiring friction.
4.1 Employer hiring difficulty
4.2 Jobs by NAICS industry group
| Industry (NAICS group) | Jobs (2024) |
|---|---|
| Mining and Extraction | 13,099 |
| Construction | 12,138 |
| Manufacturing | 8,050 |
| Pipeline Transport & Commodity Flows | 3,105 |
| Trade | 3,104 |
| Other Services | 2,579 |
| Utilities | 2,306 |
| Professional Services | 1,947 |
| Agriculture and Forestry | 20 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Data source: U.S. Department of Energy — 2025 U.S. Energy & Employment Report (reflecting 2024 employment); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics; O*NET Occupation Database 29.1.
Last updated: April 2026.