Charging
at home
Install a smart charger at home to enjoy the most convenient and cost-effective way of charging your electric vehicle.

Choose one of our charger payment options

50% off smart charger
Save up to 50% on a fully installed smart charger with salary sacrifice - all thanks to our exclusive partnership with Hypervolt.

Affordable monthly payments
If you’d prefer to spread the cost of a fully installed smart charger, our friends at Egg allow you to get all the benefits without the upfront cost.

How much does a home charger cost?
Salary sacrifice your charger
Save around £500 on a fully installed home charger by paying for it from your pre-taxable, gross salary. It all comes out as one lump sum from the first month of your electric car lease. Learn more.
Spread the cost monthly
If you’d prefer to avoid an upfront sum, then we also have the option of simple monthly payments. You still benefit from the savings and convenience of a fully installed home charger. View offer here.
Frequently asked questions
To calculate the charge time: Battery size (kWh) ÷ Charger power (kW) = Charging time (hours)Let’s use a 60kWh battery as an example:
At home: With a 7kW charger - such as the Hypervolt 3.0 - a charge from 0-100% takes 8.5 hours.
Public charging: With a 150kW rapid charger - such as the Tesla Supercharger - most new EVs can charge up to 80% in around half an hour.
To calculate the cost: Battery size x Tariff cost (pence per kWh) = Cost to charge (£s)Let’s use a 60kWh battery again as an example:
At home: Smart charging using an EV-friendly tariff is the cheapest way to charge. OVO Energy’s ‘Charge Anytime’ tariff is 10p/kWh, meaning a full charge costs only £6.
Public charging: Rapid charging at service stations is the most expensive way to charge. The average cost is 70p/kWh, meaning a charge to 80% would be £33.60.
It isn’t necessary to charge your car every night, although most drivers like to keep their battery topped up to 80%.
Yes! Using renewable energy produced at home is the most cost effective (aka. free), convenient and environmentally friendly way to recharge. Our friends at Hypervolt have streamlined this process.
All chargers are technically able to provide a charge to an EV - however you first need to check whether they have the correct connector type for your vehicle. See below.
Type 2 and Combined Charging System (CCS). Every electric vehicle on sale today is equipped with a Type 2 plug, with the vast majority of cars also coming with a CCS, too.
Standard installations typically only take between 2-3 hours.
Through our partnership with Hypervolt, you can save up to £500 on a premium, fully-installed, 7kW smart home charger through salary sacrifice.