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How much does it cost to charge with Ionity?

dpoynton

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I did my first public charging session a few weeks ago at Ionity, Beaconsfield Services, M40.

My charge level went from 44% to 91% in about 25 minutes at a cost of £13.36 inc. vat (under the first three years from new offer).
Not scientific, but each 1% of added charge cost £0.284 and took 30 seconds.
My range at 100% charge was, most recently, 276 miles, so 1% = 2.76 miles, so about £0.10pm.

Our 1.2l Juke costs 18ppm for petrol.

HTH
David

 
That sounds about right to be fair... obviously you can reduce the PPM by charging at home and even more with a time of use tariff (like Octopus Go). And you can increase it by using pretty much any other fast charging network, especially the main dealer ones!


 
..... and normally I charge at home on Octopus Go, at £0.075 per kwh from 00:30 to 04:30, which, most of the time, works for me. [;)]
I believe that I worked this out to be £0.02 pm.

D
 

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