EV drivers could save £238 using off-peak public chargers

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New off-peak tariffs offered through major British charging networks could save EV drivers more than £238 in 2023.

Char.gy now offers a Night Saver package with rates of 29p per kWh between midnight and 7am

Both GeniePoint and Char.gy have introduced new variable rates across their networks in the past month, allowing drivers to make savings of 55% and 24% respectively on overnight charging.

And the new analysis by charging aggregator Bonnet shows the savings can add up for drivers without off-street parking

Char.gy, which has over 1,350 lamppost and bollard charging points across the country, now offers rates of 29p per kWh between midnight and 7am as part of its Night Saver package – 34p less than the daytime rate.

This allows EV users to save on average £9.17 per charge, or £238.42 if they were to recharge 26 times over 12 months. Drivers could also enhance these savings further to £258 and £268 annually using Bonnet’s Light Boost and Turbo Boost packages, which discount all charging costs by 10-15%.

GeniePoint, which operates over 900 chargers, applies its variable rate from 8pm to 8am, with electricity priced at 57p per kWh on its GenieFlex tariff. Alongside Bonnet’s Light Boost, users could save over £70 a year, and almost £80 with Turbo Boost.

Patrick Reich, CEO and cofounder of Bonnet, said: “Bonnet is committed to making EV charging as accessible and affordable as possible, so we’re delighted to find that, through innovative off-peak tariffs our partners are leading, drivers will be able to save hundreds of pounds each year.

“We’re always keen to crunch the numbers and let our users know where they can get the best deals. Alongside Bonnet’s boost scheme, which discounts rates across all our chargers, these new variable rates offer serious savings for electric drivers.”

Individual off-peak savings analysis (per charge)

  Normal cost *New* Off-peak saving Saving with Bonnet Light Boost (10%) Saving with Bonnet Turbo Boost (15%)
Charg.gy £16.67* £9.17 £9.92 £10.29
GeniePoint £16.67* £4.00 £5.27 £5.90
*this is the average total cost for an EV charge

 

Total off-peak savings analysis (based on 26 charges over 12 months)

  Normal cost *New* Off-peak saving Saving with Bonnet Light Boost (10%) Saving with Bonnet Turbo Boost (15%)
Charg.gy £433.42* £238.42 £257.92 £267.54
GeniePoint £433.43* £104 £137.02 £153.40
*this is based on the average total cost for an EV charge

 

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.