Save on Energy Costs: Switch to an EV Smart Tariff Today!

Welcome, Net Zero News readers,
As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of energy prices, recent developments from Ofgem have unveiled that electricity costs are set to rise from the start of October. However, there’s a silver lining for electric vehicle (EV) drivers who are keen to keep their charging expenses under control. By making the switch to a smart tariff, EV owners could potentially reduce their charging bills to as low as £120 a year, equating to a mere £10 a month. Let’s delve into how this transition can be beneficial for both your wallet and the environment.
From 1 October to 31 December 2025, typical households that utilise both electricity and gas and pay by direct debit will see their annual energy costs increase by 2%, bringing the total to approximately £1,755. This translates to an average rise of £35 per household per year, with those who consume more energy facing even steeper bills. As energy prices continue to fluctuate, finding ways to mitigate these increases is more critical than ever.
Ahead of this impending price adjustment, Ohme, a company renowned for its expertise in home EV charging solutions, is recommending that EV drivers consider switching to smart tariffs. These innovative energy pricing structures can significantly reduce running costs, with potential expenditures dropping to as low as £10 monthly for diligent users. With the new Standard Variable Tariff (SVT) for electricity set to increase to 26.35p/kWh, the average UK driver could face costs exceeding £440 annually for running an EV, based on an estimated mileage of 6,800 miles. While this remains substantially cheaper than operating a petrol vehicle, the opportunity to save even more is within reach.
Ohme highlights that by opting for off-peak and smart energy tariffs, EV owners can enjoy considerably reduced charging costs. For instance, the Intelligent Octopus Go tariff offers rates as low as 7p/kWh, meaning that a typical EV driver could manage their charging costs for under £10 a month. This staggering reduction is not just a theoretical benefit; it can have a real impact on the financial sustainability of owning an electric vehicle.
To further illustrate the potential savings, let’s consider the example of charging an Audi A6 Avant e-tron, which boasts a 75.8kWh battery. Fully charging this vehicle from 0% using an Ohme smart charger on a dynamic tariff like Intelligent Octopus Go would cost approximately £5.31, allowing the car to achieve its WLTP claimed range of 361 miles. In stark contrast, charging under the new SVT rate effective from 1 October would set drivers back £19.97—more than three times the cost. This discrepancy underscores the importance of choosing the right tariff and the substantial savings that can be realised.
“Any EV driver charging at home should look at switching to one of the wide range of smart electricity tariffs to help them reduce their everyday running costs,” advises Ohme CEO David Watson. “Charging at home is still the most affordable place for EV drivers to charge their cars even with this latest rise, and changing to a smart tariff will enable them to maximise those savings still further.”
As we transition towards a more sustainable future, it’s imperative that we remain informed and proactive about our energy choices. With the ongoing rise in energy prices, EV drivers can take charge of their costs by exploring smart tariffs that align with their needs. Not only does this present an opportunity for significant savings, but it also contributes to the broader goal of reducing our carbon footprint and embracing cleaner, greener energy solutions.
In summary, while the increase in energy prices may seem daunting, it also serves as a catalyst for change. By adopting smart tariffs, EV drivers can not only safeguard their finances but also play a crucial role in promoting sustainable energy practices. The shift towards electric vehicles and renewable energy sources is more than just a trend; it’s a necessary evolution for our planet’s health. So, let’s take these steps together towards a net-zero future, one charge at a time.
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