Renewable EV tariffs
Switch to the cheapest EV tariff currently available*. And it’s 100% renewable.
What is an EV tariff, and are they worth it?
Designed for EV drivers, our EV tariffs offer 5 hours of off-peak electricity per night from 12am-5am.
For as little as 6.75p per unit, you can fully charge your electric car for a fraction of the cost of filling a combustion engine – and cheaper than you could on a standard electricity tariff too.
How to switch to our EV tariff
- Join Good Energy online
You’ll need a smart meter to get our EV tariff. Switching from another supplier to Good Energy usually takes just two days.
- We start supplying you
You’ll join us on our Standard tariff whilst we check we can connect to your smart meter and move you onto our EV tariff. This can take up to two weeks.
- We’ll let you know when your tariff is set up
We’ll email you when your EV tariff is set up, and give you the details you need to get your free Zapmap Premium subscription.
EV tariffs: important information
- Good Energy EV tariffs are fixed tariffs. This means your peak and off-peak prices will be fixed for the duration of the tariff.
- Our EV tariffs are usually 12 months in duration. When you get a quote, you will be able to see the specific tariffs that are currently available.
- If you switch to another supplier before the end of the fixed tariff, you will be charged an exit fee of £75.
- Your off-peak electricity rates run from 12am-5am and are not affected by clock changes.
- You need a smart meter to join our EV tariff. You must consent to Good Energy collecting half-hourly meter readings.
Looking for an EV charger installation?
Contact us about EV charger installation
Email sales@goodenergy.co.uk
Call 0345 034 0755
**Cheapest available off-peak rates on an EV tariff that’s open to customers with any type of EV charger. Correct as of 2nd September 2024. View price comparison.
**Based on charging a 60kW EV battery for 7.5 hours @6.75p/kWh. Off-peak period is 5 hours per day only, from 12am-5am, meaning you would have to complete the charge across two off-peak periods. The cost of charging the same car for 7.5 consecutive hours would be around £9.