EV Savings Calculator

Enter your driving details to see exactly how much you could save by switching to an electric car.

Calculate Your Savings

Enter your driving habits to see how much you could save by switching to an electric vehicle

UK average: 7,400 miles/year

Estimates your current MPG

Estimates electricity costs

Understanding Your Results

Home Charging Costs

Our calculator uses the standard UK electricity rate (~24p/kWh). If you have an EV tariff with off-peak rates (as low as 7.5p/kWh), your actual savings could be significantly higher than shown.

Public Charging

We assume an average of 60p/kWh for public rapid charging. If you primarily use free workplace charging or cheaper slow public chargers, your costs will be lower.

Additional Savings

This calculator focuses on fuel costs only. Remember to factor in additional EV benefits: £0 road tax, lower maintenance, ULEZ exemption, and potentially much lower company car tax.

Price Fluctuations

Energy prices can fluctuate. While our calculator uses current average prices, your actual costs may vary. However, EVs have historically maintained their cost advantage over petrol.

Tips to Maximise Savings

1

Get an EV Electricity Tariff

Tariffs like Octopus Go offer rates as low as 7.5p/kWh for overnight charging. This alone can save you 60-70% on charging costs compared to standard rates.

2

Install a Home Charger

A 7kW home wallbox costs £800-£1,200 but pays for itself quickly through cheaper home charging vs public rapid chargers.

3

Use Free Charging When Available

Many workplaces, supermarkets (Tesco, Lidl), and shopping centres offer free or low-cost charging. Take advantage whenever you can.

4

Consider Salary Sacrifice

If your employer offers a salary sacrifice scheme, you could access an EV with significant National Insurance savings and no upfront cost.

Ready to Learn More?

Explore our detailed guides on costs, charging, and incentives to understand the full picture.