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flag Starting October 2025, UK EV owners pay £138 more yearly to charge at home due to new taxes and rising energy costs.

flag Starting October 2025, UK EV owners will pay an additional £138 annually to charge at home due to rising energy costs, increasing the average charge cost to £15.81. flag This follows new 2025 road tax rules requiring EV owners to pay vehicle tax for the first time. flag Despite higher running costs, EVs remain cheaper to operate long-term due to lower fuel and maintenance expenses. flag A separate study shows UK EV drivers are missing £168.2 million in annual savings by not using smart energy tariffs, which offer lower off-peak rates. flag Switching to these tariffs could save £265 to £372 per year, but 28% still charge during expensive peak hours. flag Experts urge adoption for cost savings, environmental benefits, and grid stability. flag Easee, operating 82,000 UK chargers, continues expanding infrastructure.

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