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UK Public Rapid Charging Statistics at a Glance:
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Savvy EV Drivers who Check Prices are Saving up to £15* per 30 kWh Charging Session.
39p/kWh vs 89p/kWh. 30kWh Added*. £11.70 vs £26.70 November 2025.(Average Price 78p/KWh November 2025) Across 25 UK Networks Off-Peak vs Peak times.
Typical Amount of kWh Added per DC Public Charging Session: 25-35 kWh
Average DC Charging Time 31-33 Mins*
UK Average Spend per 35 kWh DC Charging Session £27.30*
UK Average Spend per 35 kWh - TESLA Owner / SUPERCHARGER Member DC Charging Session £15.40*
At 3.5 Miles/kWh, 35kWh of Electricity would enable you to Drive 122.5 Miles*
At 4.0 Miles/kWh, 35kWh of Electricity would enable you to Drive 140 Miles*
*Vehicle efficiency varies. Check your vehicle brochure prior to purchase or your infotainment system during your journey for the miles/kWh / Wh/mile values.
Supercharger prices vary by location and time of day. Tesla Supercharger Memberships available for CCS Equipped Vehicles.
*Roaming Prices may vary in exchange for convenience.

Home is where the Charge is. (Much Less Expensive)

Smart Home 7p/kWh*
Home Standard Variable Tariff 26.35p/kWh* (53.68 SC)*
Public DC Low 39p/kWh*
Public DC Average 73p/kWh*
Public DC High 90p/kWh
*SC Standing Charge Prices Vary.
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UK EV Charging Energy Prices Compared January 2026
VAT on Home Charging is 5%
Smart Home 7p/kWh*
Home Standard Variable Tariff 26p/kWh*
+ Your Standing Charge
Public DC Low 39p/kWh*
Public DC Average 73p/kWh*
Public DC High 90p/kWh
UK Example* Energy Prices January 2026

Path to Renewable
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Solar, wind and Battery Storage have rapidly emerged as leading sources of clean power, contributing up to 45% of new renewable capacity in the past decade. In the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 (NZE) Scenario, solar and wind are poised to account for the majority of electricity generation by 2030, displacing coal and gas as primary energy sources.






















