EV charging tariffs in the UK (2026)

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A dedicated EV tariff gives a very low smart off-peak rate - around 7p/kWh on the best 2026 deals - for charging overnight, often usable for the whole home during the cheap window. Most need a smart meter and a compatible car or charger.

The best tariff depends on your mileage, charging times, region and whether you have solar or a battery. We compare the whole market on your charging pattern.

EV charging running costs (2026)

Charging optionTypical rateCost per mile
Home, off-peak EV tariff~7p/kWh~1.5-2p
Home, standard rate~26p/kWh (from July)~6-7p
Public rapid charger~60-80p/kWh~15-20p

Figures are indicative for a typical EV at ~3.5-4 miles/kWh, June 2026. Your costs depend on the car, tariff and region.

EV charging FAQs

How much does it cost to charge an EV at home?

On a ~7p/kWh off-peak tariff, a full charge of a 60kWh EV is about £4 - roughly 1.5-2p per mile.

What is the cheapest EV charging tariff?

Smart off-peak tariffs around 7p/kWh such as Intelligent Octopus Go are among the cheapest - compare the whole market for your setup.

Does the July 2026 cap affect EV charging?

Standard rates rise 13% from 1 July 2026, but a dedicated EV tariff keeps a cheap fixed overnight rate.

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Updated on 9 Jun 2026