Fastest peak time charging for EVs falls to lowest cost this year

Charging an EV with an ultra-rapid charger at peak times has fallen to its lowest cost this year, according to the September 2023 AA EV Recharge Report.

The cost per mile from powering up at an ultra-rapid charger during the most expensive period of the day is now cheaper than running a car on petrol

The new report, which launches later today at the Highways UK conference at the NEC, reveals that the cost per mile from powering up at an ultra-rapid charger during the most expensive period of the day is now cheaper than running a car on petrol.

Prices at ultra-rapid chargers – both peak and off-peak – fell by a further 3p/kwh last month, mirroring the fall seen in August, meaning ultra-rapid charging is now at its cheapest point since the summer. Under the AA’s calculations*, the pence-per-mile cost for a small family EV is now 11.91 for ultra-rapid off-peak and 13.71 for ultra-rapid peak; this compares to a 14.49ppm for a small family petrol car.

Elsewhere, the AA data reveals that drivers using charge points offering flat rates saw prices remain the same as August, but slow chargers, typically from lampposts in urban areas, saw peak and off-peak prices rise again.

AA EV Recharge Report, September 2023 – flat rates:

Charge Type Speed Sep Ave (p/kWh) Aug Ave (p/kWh) Difference (p/kWh) Cost to charge to 80% Pence per mile (p/mile)
Domestic Up to 7kW 30 30 0 £12.00 6.74
Slow Up to 7kW 48 48 0 £19.20 10.79
Fast 8-22kW 55 55 0 £22.00 12.36
Rapid 23-100kW 69 69 0 £27.60 15.51
Ultra-rapid +101kW 71 71 0 £28.40 15.96
             
PETROL 151.74 151.19 ppl 0.55 ppl £48.56 14.49

AA EV Recharge Report, September 2023 – peak and off-peak rates

Charge Type Speed Sep Ave (p/kWh) Aug Ave (p/kWh) Difference (p/kWh) Cost to charge to 80% Pence per mile (p/mile)
Slow Off-Peak Up to 7kW 40 38 2 £16.00 8.99
Slow Peak Up to 7kW 54 50 4 £21.60 12.13
Fast Off-Peak 8-22kW 75 75 0 £30.00 16.85
Fast Peak 8-22kW 79 79 0 £31.60 17.75
Rapid Off-Peak 23-100kW 75 75 0 £30.00 16.85
Rapid Peak 23-100kW 79 79 0 £31.60 17.75
Ultra-rapid Off-Peak +101kW 53 56 -3 £21.20 11.91
Ultra-rapid Peak +101kW 61 64 -3 £24.40 13.71
             
PETROL 151.74 151.19 ppl 0.55 ppl £48.56 14.49

 

Edmund King, AA president, will tell today’s conference: “A further reduction in the cost of ultra-rapid charging is brilliant to see and shows that charge point operators can act quickly to pass on cost savings to drivers.

“Ultra-rapid charging can be cheaper by the mile than petrol and gives more food for thought to those who are considering making the swap from combustion cars to EVs.

“Recent data shows that business and company car drivers are the ones most likely to make the switch to electric because of the tax benefits. These drivers tend to drive longer distances and will use the ultra-rapid network when out on the road. Any fears they may have before taking the keys will quickly disappear as they enjoy a growing charging network alongside low-cost energy.

“Transparent and competitive pricing of charging at home and on the road is an essential part of encouraging private and business drivers to go electric.”

 

* Average prices are the PAYG options without connection fee as of 28 September 2023. Subscriptions are available for all charge point speeds which can unlock a cheaper p/kWh, however rates vary across provider.

Charging calculations are based on adding 80% to a Vauxhall Corsa Electric, 50kW, with a WLTP range of 222 miles, while the petrol comparison is with a Vauxhall Corsa 75hp 1.2-litre.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.