How to charge your car
One of the cheapest and most convenient ways to charge is with a smart chargepoint at home, if you have a garage or driveway. You can also research off-peak electricity tariffs, which could help you save money.
If you rent your home or live in a flat (rented or owned) and have a private, off-street parking space, you could be eligible for a government grant to buy and install a chargepoint. There’s a similar scheme for landlords.
No off-street parking? If there isn’t a chargepoint on a street nearby, your local council might be able to install one, with funding from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure scheme. You could use or request access to a chargepoint at work, and there’s a Workplace Charging Scheme to help your employer with the cost of installing one.
You could use public chargepoints when you’re on a longer journey or need a quick top-up while you’re out and about. You can find them in shopping centres, car parks, petrol stations and motorway service stations. They can be more expensive than home or workplace charging but they’re convenient – and could be necessary if you’re driving a long way. Find out more about charging on the go.
For more information on your charging options, visit the Energy Saving Trust website.
All information and estimates provided by Energy Saving Trust are correct as of February 2024. Changes in the price of electricity, petrol and diesel since the date of their estimates might affect the estimated savings. This article isn’t advice and is for general guidance only – always do your own research before taking any action. If you access any of the third-party websites, you do so entirely at your own risk.