Edf issues message to energy customers ahead of handing them £728 off
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GOELECTRIC IS BRITAIN’S CHEAPEST FIXED EV TARIFF, SAVING CUSTOMERS £489 A YEAR COMPARED TO THE STANDARD RATE – AND NOW, WITH SMART CHARGING, THEY CAN SAVE UP TO £239 MORE (£728). 14:57, 30
May 2025 EDF has launched Smart Charging, giving drivers extra off-peak charging for their home and car when electricity is cheapest and greenest, GoElectric is Britain’s cheapest fixed EV
tariff, saving customers £489 a year compared to the standard rate – and now, with Smart Charging, they can save up to £239 more (£728). EDF is giving a £25 welcome bonus for the first 500
eligible customers who sign-up, too. Available to customers on GoElectric or the EVolve tracker tariff, Smart Charging provides customers with off-peak rates for both their home and car
beyond the standard off-peak window. Setting up Smart Charging is quick and easy. By connecting their vehicle and setting up their charging preferences in MyAccount, drivers will receive a
personalised daily charging schedule, letting them know when their off-peak hours will be, so they can plug in and enjoy cheaper electricity at home when they need it most. READ MORE LLOYDS
BANK BRINGS IN BIG CHANGE AND ANYONE WHO IS IN A 'COUPLE' WILL BENEFIT By simply plugging in and letting EDF automatically manage charging during cheaper and more efficient times,
customers will also receive £5 off their bill each month, saving them both cash and carbon. To register their interest, drivers need to visit the webpage, enter their car details to check
eligibility, and EDF will contact them with setup instructions. Article continues below Additionally, EDF is offering a £25 bonus to the first 500 EV owners on an eligible EDF EV tariff who
opt-in to Smart Charging. Rich Hughes, Director of Retail at EDF said: “At EDF, we are proud to offer Britain’s cheapest fixed EV tariff with GoElectric, helping customers save £489 a year
compared to the standard variable tariff. "And now, with Smart Charging, they can save up to an extra £239 a year by letting us charge their car when demand and carbon intensity are
low, and prices are cheap. Article continues below "That’s a potential total saving of over £700 a year – all while reducing their carbon footprint. “We’re excited to modernise the way
EV owners manage their charging needs, helping them maximize the benefits of their vehicle through automatic charging. "And don’t worry, if your car or charger isn’t currently
supported, we’ll contact you as soon as it is. It's time to start charging smarter with EDF."
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