Five ways EV drivers can keep charging costs low

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Electric vehicle drivers are being advised on how they can keep their charging costs low as the energy price cap is set to increase by 13% from July.

The motoring team at LeaseLoco.com are advising EV drivers to take advantage of the best charging times to keep tariffs down.

Recent research from WhatCar? has revealed that the changes mean some drivers will be paying up to £50 more to charge their cars.*

The experts are advising drivers to charge their cars efficiently, keeping them between 20 and 80%.

Drivers should also make use of smart charging features and off-peak time periods to help keep their overall charging costs low.

John Wilmot, CEO of car leasing company LeaseLoco said: “Unfortunately the price cap change will affect those with an electric vehicle when it comes to home charging, and what we’re seeing is a result of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

“Drivers should consider becoming savvy about their charging times if they’re not already. Charging overnight will remain cheaper so it’s worth making a conscious effort to charge then.

“There are other ways you can make the most of your EV battery. If your car has smart charging, then it’s worth getting familiar with how it works. You’ll need to plug in your car and set your departure time and it will automatically begin charging during the cheapest off-peak period.

“The reality is that prices are fluctuating as a result of the ongoing changes in the energy market and for EV drivers this means they should keep an eye on tariffs and consider a fixed plan if possible.”

How to keep EV charging costs low:

Continue to charge at off-peak times

Despite fluctuating costs, it’s still cheaper to charge cars during off-peak hours so consider charging overnight as these rates are significantly lower.

Avoid public chargers 

Where possible, try to avoid using public EV chargers as they’re still generally a lot more expensive to use than home ones.

Charge efficiently

It’s generally advised to keep your car charged between 20% and 80% on a daily basis to prolong its life and performance. Avoid charging it to 100% unless you’re going on a long journey, as this can increase battery temperatures and cause stress.

Make use of smart charging features

Smart charging allows you to plug in your EV and set your departure time. It will then automatically charge your car during the cheapest off-peak periods, without you having to check.

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