Money & Budgeting
Electric Car Costs UK — What It Really Costs to Run an EV
Complete guide to electric car running costs in the UK. Charging costs vs petrol, EV incentives, insurance, and whether an electric car will save you money.
Electric cars are becoming mainstream. Here’s what they really cost to buy and run.
Buying an Electric Car
Purchase Price
| Type |
Price Range |
| Small EV (Fiat 500e, MG4) |
£25,000-£35,000 |
| Family EV (Tesla Model 3, VW ID.4) |
£40,000-£55,000 |
| Premium EV (BMW iX, Mercedes EQS) |
£60,000-£100,000+ |
| Used EV (2-3 years old) |
£15,000-£35,000 |
EV vs Petrol Equivalent
| Model |
EV Price |
Petrol Equivalent |
| Vauxhall Corsa-e |
~£32,000 |
Corsa petrol ~£20,000 |
| VW ID.3 |
~£38,000 |
Golf ~£28,000 |
| Tesla Model 3 |
~£43,000 |
BMW 3 Series ~£38,000 |
Premium of ~£5,000-£15,000 for electric version.
Grants and Incentives
| Incentive |
Details |
| Plug-in car grant |
Ended for private buyers (June 2022) |
| Home charger grant |
£350 towards installation (OZEV) |
| Company car BIK |
2% for EVs vs 25%+ for petrol |
| Road tax |
£0 (until 2025) |
| Congestion charge |
£0 in London (registered) |
Charging Costs
Home Charging
| Rate Type |
Cost per kWh |
300-Mile Charge |
| Standard rate |
24-28p |
£18-£22 |
| EV tariff (off-peak) |
7-10p |
£5-£8 |
| Average |
~12-15p |
£9-£12 |
Public Charging
| Charger Type |
Typical Cost/kWh |
300-Mile Charge |
| Slow (destination) |
30-50p |
£22-£40 |
| Fast |
45-60p |
£35-£45 |
| Rapid |
60-80p |
£45-£60 |
| Ultra-rapid |
70-85p |
£50-£65 |
Cost Per Mile
| Charging Method |
Cost Per Mile |
| Home (standard rate) |
7-9p |
| Home (off-peak EV tariff) |
3-5p |
| Public (average) |
15-25p |
| Petrol car comparison |
15-20p |
| Diesel car comparison |
14-18p |
Annual Charging Costs
| Scenario |
Annual Cost |
| 10,000 miles, mostly home |
£400-£600 |
| 10,000 miles, mixed |
£600-£900 |
| 10,000 miles, mostly public |
£1,200-£1,800 |
| Petrol comparison |
£1,500-£2,000 |
Running Cost Comparison
Example: 10,000 Miles/Year
| Cost |
Electric (Home Charging) |
Petrol |
| Fuel/charging |
£500 |
£1,600 |
| Road tax |
£0 |
£180 |
| Service/maintenance |
£150 |
£300 |
| Insurance |
£500 |
£450 |
| MOT |
£50 |
£50 |
| Annual total |
£1,200 |
£2,580 |
Annual saving: ~£1,380
Break-Even Analysis
| EV Premium Over Petrol |
Years to Break Even |
| £5,000 |
~3.5 years |
| £10,000 |
~7 years |
| £15,000 |
~10+ years |
Assumes £1,400/year running cost saving.
Servicing and Maintenance
Why EVs Are Cheaper to Service
| EV |
Petrol/Diesel |
| No oil changes |
Regular oil changes |
| No exhaust |
Exhaust system wear |
| Regenerative braking |
Brake wear higher |
| Fewer moving parts |
More components |
| No clutch |
Clutch replacement |
Typical Service Costs
| Service |
EV |
Petrol |
| Annual service |
£100-£200 |
£200-£350 |
| Brake pads |
Less frequent |
Every 40-60k miles |
| Major repairs |
Less common |
Engine/transmission |
Battery Durability
| Factor |
Details |
| Warranty |
Usually 8 years/100,000 miles |
| Typical degradation |
10-20% over 8 years |
| Replacement cost |
£5,000-£15,000+ (rare) |
| Reality |
Most last car’s lifetime |
Tax Benefits
Road Tax (VED)
| Vehicle Type |
Annual Tax |
| Pure EV (until April 2025) |
£0 |
| Pure EV (from April 2025) |
Standard rate (£180+) |
| Hybrid |
£0-£180+ (depends on CO2) |
| Petrol/diesel |
£180-£600+ |
Company Car Tax (BIK)
| Vehicle Type |
BIK Rate (2024/25) |
| Pure EV |
2% |
| Hybrid (<50g/km) |
2-14% |
| Petrol (avg) |
25-37% |
Example: £50,000 Car, 40% Taxpayer
| Type |
BIK Tax/Year |
| EV (2%) |
£400 |
| Petrol (30%) |
£6,000 |
| Saving |
£5,600/year |
EVs are massively beneficial for company car drivers.
Practical Considerations
Home Charging Setup
| Item |
Cost |
| Home charger |
£800-£1,200 |
| Installation |
£300-£500 |
| OZEV grant |
-£350 |
| Net cost |
£750-£1,350 |
Charging Time
| Charger Type |
Time for Full Charge |
| 3-pin plug (2.3kW) |
24-30 hours |
| Home charger (7kW) |
8-12 hours |
| Public fast (22kW) |
3-5 hours |
| Public rapid (50kW) |
45-60 mins |
| Ultra-rapid (150kW+) |
20-30 mins |
Range Reality
| Stated Range |
Real-World Range |
| 300 miles |
220-280 miles |
| Winter impact |
-20-30% |
| Motorway driving |
-15-25% |
| Town driving |
Often exceeds stated |
Summary: EV Running Costs
Monthly Cost Comparison
| Cost Type |
EV |
Petrol |
| Charging/fuel |
£40-£60 |
£130-£160 |
| Road tax |
£0 |
£15 |
| Service (monthly avg) |
£15 |
£25 |
| Insurance |
£40-£50 |
£35-£45 |
| Monthly total |
£95-£125 |
£205-£245 |
When EVs Make Sense
| Good For EV |
Less Suitable |
| Can charge at home |
No home charging |
| High annual mileage |
Very low mileage |
| Company car |
Only do long journeys |
| Urban/suburban |
Rural with limited chargers |
| Environmental priority |
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Key Questions
| Question |
Consider |
| Can you charge at home? |
Essential for best savings |
| What’s your annual mileage? |
Higher = more benefit |
| Company or personal? |
Company = massive saving |
| Can you afford purchase price? |
Higher upfront |
| Can you wait for prices to drop? |
Used EVs getting cheaper |
Quick Numbers
| Metric |
Typical |
| Home charging cost/mile |
4-8p |
| Public charging cost/mile |
15-25p |
| Annual running cost saving |
£1,000-£1,500 |
| Company car tax saving |
£3,000-£6,000/year |
| Break-even (10k miles/yr) |
4-8 years |
Electric cars cost more to buy but much less to run. If you can charge at home and drive reasonable mileage, the savings are significant — especially for company car drivers where the tax benefits are substantial.
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