Electric car public charging costs | RAC Charge Watch | RAC Drive (2024)

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Electric car public charging costs | RAC Charge Watch | RAC Drive (2)Charge Watch is the RAC's initiative that monitors the average cost of charging an electric car ('EV') on a pay-as-you-go, non-subscription basis at a publicrapid or ultra-rapid charger. It tracks pricechangesover timeto make sure drivers get a fair deal.

More drivers than ever are looking to make the switch to electric vehicles in the run-up to the2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans. Yet as many as one-in-three households are likely to be unable to charge an electric vehicle at home, meaning a large number of drivers will rely on using public chargers away from home. This is why having an affordable, reliable and fit-for-purpose network of chargers across the UK is so important.

The RAC has run Fuel Watch for many years to ensure drivers pay a fair price at the pumps. Charge Watch aims to do the same for drivers of electric cars who want to pay to use the fastest public charge points without a subscription, and without having to signup to a particular operator. The RAC was also a founding supporter of the FairCharge campaign.

Average public charging costs for electric cars

The UK has a myriad of charging point operators which run chargers of differing speeds, from so-called 'fast' devices to 'ultra-rapid' devices which can deliver charges up to 350 kilowatts (kW). RAC Charge Watch focuses only on pricesat rapid and ultra-rapid chargers, as increasingly these will be the chargers drivers rely on to complete long journeys or to run an EV if they aren't able to charge at home. The importance of rapid chargers was emphasised by the Government in April 2022 when it announced plans to ensure these chargers are working for drivers 99% of the time.

Charging prices have increased since September 2022, in line with the rise in wholesale electricity costs in the UK, although prices began toplateau through late 2023.

Below are the average costs as analysed by the RAC, in pence per kilowatt hour (ppkWh):

Average cost to charge an electric car to 80%

As manufacturers of electric cars only recommend rapid charging to 80% to maximise the charging rate and protect the health of the battery, RAC Charge Watch calculates the cost of charging from 0% to 80%. While electric car battery sizes vary, weusea 64 kilowatt hour (kWh) battery for the basis for all cost calculations as it is an average of several popular family-sized models on sale in the UK today. Rapid charging a 64kWh battery to80% requires51.2kWh of electricity. At a price of 77.38p per kWh for a rapid charge in March 2024- the latestmonth the RAC collected data -the cost of an 80% charge wasaround £40. This would give the driver a range of around 167miles.

Below are the average costs since summer 2022:

Cost of running an electric car, versus a petrol or diesel car

To help put the cost of a rapid charge into context, it's also possible tocalculatean average cost per mile of driving an electric car compared to a per-mile cost of driving a petrol or diesel car.

Electric car calculations arebased on a car'sassumed efficiency of 3.5miles per kWh (as with miles per gallon in a petrol or diesel vehicle, an EV's efficiency is affected by a range of different factors including driving style). Petrol and diesel calculations are based on acar averaging 40 miles per gallon, equivalent to 8.81 miles per litre, with average per litre costs taken fromRAC Fuel Watch.

As of January 2024, the cost of only charging an EV at a rapid charger was the equivalent of 21p per mile, compared to 16p for a petrol-powered vehicle.

What about the cost of charging up at home?

The cost of charging at home remains significantly cheaper than using a rapid or ultra-rapid public charger, even with high domestic energy prices.

From October 2023,a driver fully charging an electric car with a 64kWh battery (from 0% to 100%) at home pays a maximum of£17.28, based on Ofgem's capped rates for standard variable domestic electricity tariffs. Some energy providers also have tariffs that offer lower overnight prices to help keep the cost of charging a car to a minimum.

FairCharge

Electric car public charging costs | RAC Charge Watch | RAC Drive (3)As well as taking the lead when it comes to supporting drivers in moving to electric vehicles, the RAC wasa founding backer of the FairCharge campaign, led by transport campaigner and automotive journalist Quentin Willson. FairCharge exists toto speed up the switch to electric cars by removing many of the barriers currently facing drivers, and to push key EV issues to the forefront of the political agenda.

In September 2023, RAC and FairCharge launched the UK's first public electric vehicle charging charter, setting out expectedstandards for charging in order to give drivers - both today and in the future - the best possible experience.

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FAQs

How much does it cost to charge an electric car at a public charge? ›

Cost to charge an electric car at a public charging station

The exact amount depends on local electricity cost and regulations, as well as the type of charger. Level 2 chargers generally cost between $0.20 and $0.25 per kWh, while Level 3 chargers, which are more common in public, range from $0.40 to $0.60 per kWh.

How much is it to charge your electric car at a charging point? ›

Cost to charge an electric car at rapid chargers

Rapid chargers are typically found in motorway service stations and range from being free to one of the more expensive ways to charge. Most network rapid chargers cost 74p/kwh which is about £19 for 30 minutes of charging (as of May 2023).

How do you charge an electric car at a public charging station? ›

How do I use an electric car charging point?
  1. If it's CCS, then you plug it into your car straight away.
  2. If you're using your Type 2 (and there's not already a Type 2 cable attached to the charger), then plug the larger end of your cable into your EV and the smaller end into the socket on the charge point.
Mar 19, 2024

How much does it cost to drive an electric car? ›

Key takeaways. It costs an average of $56 to charge an electric car monthly and $674 a year if you only charge at home. You can expect to pay around $0.05 per mile to charge your EV compared to $0.13 per mile to fuel your gas-powered car.

Is it cheaper to charge EV at home or public? ›

Charging your EV at home is typically the most convenient and cost-effective option for most EV owners. The cost of home charging depends on your electricity rate and the efficiency of your EV charger. On average, it costs about $0.12 to $0.14 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to charge an EV at home.

How long does it take to charge an electric car at a public charging station? ›

Level 1Level 2
Typical Power Output1 kW7 kW - 19 kW
Estimated PHEV Charge Time from Empty 45 - 6 hours1 - 2 hours
Estimated BEV Charge Time from Empty 540 - 50 hours4 - 10 hours
Estimated Electric Range per Hour of Charging2 - 5 miles10 - 20 miles
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Are electric cars cheaper than gas? ›

A 2020 Consumer Reports study similarly showed that EV drivers tend to spend about 60 percent less each year on fuel costs compared to drivers of gas-powered cars.

Are public pod point chargers free? ›

Pod Point is the network provider and free charging is mostly on its fast 7/22kW chargers. Morrisons, Waitrose and Asda also have EV charging points, but they aren't free to use on a pay-as-you-go basis. As of November 2022, the fast 7/22kW Pod Point chargers at Tesco are no longer free to use.

Is it safe to charge an electric car in the garage? ›

Residential equipment is frequently installed in garages, but outdoor installation and use are also safe, even if the vehicle is being charged in the rain.

Do you need your own cable for public EV charging? ›

Your charging cable will enable you to charge from untethered home chargers, workplace chargers and public charging points, the majority of which require you to bring your own cable*. Rapid chargers (and a few public AC chargers) have “tethered” cables meaning you do not need to use an additional cable.

Should I charge my EV every day? ›

How often should you charge your electric vehicle? For everyday urban journeys of less than 30 km, it's not necessary to charge your car every day. However, if you use your vehicle for long journeys (going on holiday or away for the weekend, etc.), you should plan several daily charges.

Can I charge my electric car with a 3 pin plug? ›

Three-pin plug

It's perfectly possible to charge your electric car using a conventional 3-pin plug with an EVSE1 cable (also called a granny cable) and domestic socket, although this method of charging can be very slow.

How much does it cost to go 500 miles in an electric car? ›

An electric vehicle will take you 500 miles for less than $17. (You'll likely need to charge it twice for that range.) Using our original example of average regional commute distance, driving a Toyota Camry 14 miles would cost you $1.16, more than double the cost of the same trip in an EV ($0.47).

How much does it cost to charge an electric car at Walmart? ›

If that's the case, it will cost you 32 cents per minute for a 350-kW charger if you're a guest, and 24 cents per minute if you're a Pass+ member. This means that if you charge your Tesla Model 3 at maximum capacity for 30 minutes, it will cost $9.60 — but if you're a Pass+ member, it will cost $7.20.

How long do electric cars last? ›

Plan on a service life of between eight and 12 years if your EV is regularly used in more extreme conditions. As of 2023, the average age of all passenger vehicles in the U.S. is currently 12 and a half years old. Your EV's battery health might never even come under consideration.

How much does it actually cost to charge an electric car? ›

While electricity costs vary, the average price in California is about 18 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). At this price, charging an electric car such as the Nissan LEAF with a 40-kWh battery with a 150-mile range would cost about $7 to fully charge.

Is charging an electric car cheaper than gas? ›

Going electric means you get to skip pricey trips to the pump, which is one of the biggest draws for making the switch. A 2018 study by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute found that the average cost to fuel an electric car was $485 a year, compared to $1,117 for a gas-powered vehicle.

How much does it cost to charge a Tesla at a charging station? ›

The cost to fully charge a Tesla with a Supercharger can range from $6 to over $50, depending on the rates and fees at the Supercharger station. Superchargers have rates between $0.11 and $0.60 and vary with location.

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