We’re pleased to launch of one of the best EV tariffs available on the market. Featuring a highly competitive overnight rate, matched with 100% renewable electricity bought directly from our community of 3,300 generators, our fixed EV tariff is one not to miss.

In this article, we explain everything you need to know about this limited-availability tariff.  

What’s good about our fixed EV Tariff?

Low overnight rates

A dual rate 100% renewable electricity tariff with a highly competitive overnight rate of just 9p / kWh.

Here’s a summary of the highlights:

  • 100% renewable electricity
  • Fixed rate
  • 5 hour overnight rate of 9p / kWh (12am – 5am)
  • Fully charge your EV for as little as £5.85*

100% renewable

Good Energy is the only energy provider to have been named a Which? Eco provider three years running.

Our tariffs provide a high level of support to independent renewable generators, and we buy electricity directly from over 3,000 of them across the UK.

Who can join our fixed EV Tariff?

Our fixed EV tariff has a few eligibility criteria:

  • You will need a smart meter for this EV tariff, set up to send half-hourly readings.
  • Payment is through Direct Debit only.
  • You must own an EV.

How can I join?

*Based on charging a 65kW EV battery for 8.8 hours @9p/kWh with an estimated range of 225 miles. A five-hour charge will cost £3.30, and a full charge from £5.85 and 2.5p per mile. Off-peak period is five hours per day only, from 12am-5am, meaning for a full charge you’d have to complete the charge across two off-peak periods. The cost of charging the same car for 8 consecutive hours would be around £12.   

What makes this a greener charge? Charging your EV with Good Energy is greener than charging with the UK’s standard electricity fuel mix because we match every unit of electricity you use with 100% renewable power from our community of over 3,000 UK generators. Our tariffs are independently verified for their renewable sourcing – so you can be sure your charge makes a positive difference. Learn more at goodenergy.co.uk/what-makes-good-energy-different