GoElectric
- Save £316 compared to our standard variable tariff![1]
- Drive your 20-mile commute for as little as 51p[2]
- Five hours of ultra-low off-peak electricity every night
- One-year fixed-price tariff – locked in for peace of mind
- Works with all EVs and chargers, regardless of make or model
Ideal if you charge most nights and want predictable, low-cost rates
Evolve
- Save up to £200[3] a year - you'll never pay more than the SVT price cap tariff [4]
- Tracker tariff that follows the Ofgem price cap SVT rate
- Five hours of off-peak electricity every night, even with variable pricing
- One-year fixed end date, but flexible pricing
- Works with all EVs and home chargers
Great if your charging is more occasional and you want price protection without being locked-in
Notes
[1] £280 saving compares EDF’s GoElectric Jan27 tariff cost at £1,935 a year based on a dual fuel customer using total electricity consumption of 4,650 kWh (2,700kWh peak rates and 1,950 kWh off-peak rates) and Ofgem typical gas consumption of 11,500 kWh. This is compared to a dual fuel Standard Variable customer (Electricity Economy 7 meter adjusted for equivalent electricity use), which will cost £2215 a year based on October 2025 energy price cap rates. This assumes your car is charged during off-peak hours at the GoElectric off-peak rate. We use a national average of Direct Debit regional prices, and actual savings may apply depending on usage and charging patterns.
[2] Based on an EV achieving 3.5 miles per kWh and charging using the GoElectric tariff off-peak rate of 9p per kWh.
[3] The £195 a year saving is based on an electric vehicle customer, with an annual charging consumption of 1,950 kWh, charging in the off peak hours, paying by Direct Debit on EDF Evolve; compared to a customer on Standard Variable tariff with a standard electricity meter.
[4]
For your daytime usage
This tariff is a variable price and will be the same as the Standard Variable Direct Debit price cap level for the duration of the term.
For your off peak usage
This tariff is a variable price and will be 10p (inc VAT) lower than Standard Variable Direct Debit price cap rate for the duration of the term.