Switching to an EV is one of the smartest moves you can make for your wallet (after hypermiling) — but only if you’re on the right EV electricity tariff. The difference between charging on a standard rate and a dedicated smart EV tariff can be hundreds of pounds a year, and the good news is that switching is easier than you might think. Use the calculator below to see exactly how much you could save based on how far you drive and how efficient your car is.
If you need a hand calculating your Miles per kWh, then head on over to our EV MPG Calculator
We do our best to keep the tariff rates in the calculator as up to date as possible — energy suppliers change their deals regularly, especially around Ofgem’s quarterly price cap reviews. If you’ve spotted a better deal that we haven’t included yet, we’d love to hear about it! Just drop us a message and we’ll get it added. Just remember that you’ll need a smart meter to make the most of the EV intelligent tariffs.