EV drivers using public chargers overnight save up to £260 a year

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Electric vehicle owners using public chargers overnight are on track to save up to £260 a year, according to new research undertaken by EV charging app Bonnet.

EV drivers using public chargers with smart off-peak tariffs are saving up to £260 a year

The company reviewed the habits of more than 100,000 drivers using its app, looking at where and how they refuel their EVs, and found those taking advantage of smart off-peak energy tariffs, which are increasingly offered by public charging networks, have already saved hundreds of pounds this year.

Off-peak tariffs are currently offered in the UK by several major charging networks, such as Genie Point and Char.gy, allowing drivers to take advantage of cheaper rates overnight – though the exact hours and days vary by network. These smart tariffs are especially helpful for the estimated 40% of drivers who can’t install a charger at home.

Bonnet’s analysis explored all the recharging sessions undertaken through its app to create an average cost of those using peak tariffs, off-peak tariffs, and those combining off-peak with Bonnet’s Boost subscription – which further discounts driver costs by up to 15%.

EV drivers who used both off-peak tariffs and Bonnet’s Boost spent an average of £11.13 for a full charge. That means those who didn’t take advantage of off-peak rates, and weren’t boost subscribers, spent a hefty £16.19 on average for a full charge – an increase of almost 50% (46.5%).

Assuming normal use, over the course of a year, Bonnet’s data shows that EV drivers who take advantage of Bonnet’s Boost packages and off-peak tariffs can save £260 annually.

Patrick Reich, CEO and co-founder of Bonnet, said: “This data will be welcome news for those looking to go electric but worried about not having access to a home charger. With the rollout of these innovative smart tariffs at public chargers, drivers are able to save hundreds of pounds annually – even with historically high electricity costs.

“To make it easier for people to understand which chargers offer these tariffs, at Bonnet we’ve recently updated our app so drivers can easily find chargers with cheaper overnight rates.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for people to switch to electric vehicles and help protect our planet, and so will continue to ensure EV drivers have all the information they need to reduce their costs.”

Total off-peak savings analysis based on analysis of driver charging habits

Average cost per charge Bi-weekly (recharging 26 times annually) Weekly (recharging 52 times annually)
Peak charging (total) £16.19 £420.94 £841.88
Off-peak charging (total) £11.46 £297.96 £595.92
Off-peak charging + Bonnet Boost (total) £11.13 £289.38 £578.76
Savings from using off-peak tariffs £4.73 £122.98 £245.96
Savings from using off-peak tariffs + Bonnet Boost £5.06 £131.56 £263.12
 

*data analysed by Bonnet during May 2023 of more than 100,000 drivers

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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.