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UK Charging Prices have risen 38% Since 2021*

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39p/kWh ?

79p/kWh ?

89p/kWh ?

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 DC Charging Session. 

39p/kWh vs 89p/kWh. 30kWh Added*. £11.70 vs £26.70 April 2026.(Average Price 80p/KWh 2026) Across 25 UK Networks Off-Peak vs Peak times.

Typical Amount of  kWh Added per DC Public Charging Session: 25-35 kWh

Average 400V 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.

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

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Smart Home Charging:
8p/kWh* NEW PRICES FROM 01 April 2026!


VAT on Home Charging is 5%

Smart Home 7p/kWh*
 

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