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How much does it cost to charge using a 7 Kw EV charger? 

Charging your electric car at home is the most cost-effective option, and many drivers opt for dedicated home charge points. Additionally, a dual-rate electricity tariff designed for EV owners can further reduce charging costs. The average domestic electricity rate in the UK stands at around 25p per kWh. Thus, fully charging a 60kWh electric car would typically amount to approximately £15, providing roughly 200 -250 miles of driving range.

 

However many suppliers such as octopus energy and OVO  are now offering exclusive super cheap rates for EV owners only whereby you can access rates as low as 7p per kWh! Meaning you could charge a 60KW EV with 250 mile range for a little as £4.20 ! that's about 2p per mile !

Workplaces often provide free access to charging points throughout the day, while public charge points at places like supermarkets or car parks may also be free for the duration of your stay. On the other hand, using rapid charging points at motorway service stations generally costs about £22 for a 30-minute, 90-mile charge.

Of course the cost electricity goes up and down so to get a better idea on cost to charge you can now use a free calculator tool provided by go compare by clicking to link below !

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