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1 Information correct as of 4 October 12am. Based on all dedicated “like-for-like” EV market tariffs from suppliers with a customer base of more than 1 million accounts. Based on dual fuel customers, paying by Direct Debit and consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV), (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year, plus an additional 1,976kWh of electricity for car charging), at an average for all 14 regions.

2 Next Drive Fixed V5 offers fixed priced overnight EV charging 6.7p/kWh between 12am and 7am versus Next Flex standard variable tariff at 24.856p/kWh (national average and will vary by region).

3 Next Drive electricity backed by 100% renewable sources, E.ON's renewable generation assets, agreements with UK generators and the purchase of renewable electricity certificates. The electricity supplied to your home comes from the National Grid. Smart meter required. Exit fees and T&Cs apply.

We aren't currently able to install outside mainland UK, in Northern Ireland, or in any of the following postcodes AB, DD, DG, FK, HS, IV, KA, KW, KY, ML, PA, PH, TD, ZE and PO31 through to PO41.

Get your electric vehicle charger in 4 easy steps.

We'll get your installation sorted, hassle-free.

1

Choose your charger.

Pick the right electric vehicle charger for your needs.

2

Quick quote.

We'll need a few details about your home and where you'd like your charger, then give you a quote straight away.

3

Book your free video survey.

Our surveyor will video call to check where you'd like your charger and send you a personalised quote.

4

Get it installed.

Our professional engineers will have you up and running in no time.

Am I eligible for Next Drive?

To be eligible for our Next Drive tariff you need to have a smart meter that can send us half hourly updates on your energy use. This is so we can bill you for the right rate.

If you have a smart meter already, you can check how often you send us your data in your online account.

Don’t have a smart meter yet? If your home is eligible to have one, we’ll install it free of charge.

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E.ON Home app

Control your EV charger with the E.ON Home app.

  • Enjoy full control of your EV charger with the E.ON Home app.

  • Use our Car Connect feature - you can schedule your EV charging from your smartphone to make the most of Next Drive's cheaper overnight charging rates, providing you have a compatible car which connects to the internet.

  • Track your energy use and stay on top of your spending.

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Stay connected with 24/7 support.

Our expert team is here to offer round-the-clock assistance after your installation, to help keep you powered up. Simply check out our handy FAQs or give us a call for 24/7 technical support 365 days a year.

We’ve got you covered.

Get professional installation for your EV charger from a fully qualified team. Then sit back and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with our three year product and workmanship warranty as you charge your electric vehicle with confidence.

^ Calculated as charging an average electric vehicle battery of 70kW at 6.7p/kWh available between 12am and 7am. ** Lower priced electricity 6.7p/kWh when you charge between 12am and 7am.

† Information correct as of 4 October 12am. Off-peak rate of 6.7p per kWh, off-peak hours 12am - 7am. Based on all dedicated “like-for-like” EV tariffs on the market, customers have a saving of £57 vs market average. Dual fuel customers paying by Direct Debit consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV), (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year, plus an additional 1,976 kWh of electricity for car charging), at an average for all 14 regions. Calculations are based on tariff only.

^ Calculated as charging an average electric vehicle battery of 40kW at 6.7p/kWh available between 12am and 7am.

+ Tariff saving calculations assume an electric vehicle driving 8,000 miles a year at 3.33 miles per kilowatt, charging 6.7p per kWh during off-peak Next Drive Fixed v5 tariff hours (12am -7am); compared to charging at 24.856p/kwh (national average and will vary by region) standard variable tariff rate from 1st January 2025 which is equivalent to £436.17 saved. T&Cs apply.

* Information correct as of 4 October 12am. Based on all dedicated “like-for-like” EV market tariffs from suppliers with a customer base of more than 1 million accounts. Based on dual fuel customers, paying by Direct Debit and consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV), (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year, plus an additional 1,976kWh of electricity for car charging), at an average for all 14 regions.