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Power NI driving down home tariffs for EV owners

The electricity company has a new range of tariffs for electric car owners

As official partners of Power NI EO, Ohme and Myenergi Ireland all offer home charging options for EV owners
As official partners of Power NI EO, Ohme and Myenergi Ireland all offer home charging options for EV owners.

POWER NI has announced a range of new electricity tariffs aimed specifically at owners of electric vehicles.

EV sales accounted for four in 10 new UK car registrations in July, and a quarter of new car sales in the first seven months of this year.

In response to this, the energy supplier has specifically designed an Economy 7-style tariff for credit meter customers. The EV Nightshift option allows EV owners to take advantage of a cheaper off-peak rate.

If charging at night doesn’t suit, Power NI has an alternative tariff, EV Anytime, which is available on both Keypad and credit meters. This option promises flexibility to charge at any time of the day, at a fixed energy rate.

The energy for Power NI’s EV tariffs is supplied from renewable resources.

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A 10-week consultation has been launched to seek views on where EV chargers are needed
A 10-week consultation has been launched to seek views on where EV chargers are needed (Alamy Stock Photo)

Mark Wiggins, Power NI’s Product Innovation Manager, said: “Whilst the popularity of Electric Vehicles is steadily growing, there is still a lot of uncertainty around home-charging – and electricity tariff options – which is where Power NI come in.

“The convenience of home charging isn’t possible without the correct equipment installed and through Power NI’s official partners EO, Ohme and Myenergi Ireland, EV owners can be sure to receive the best,

independent advice on which charger is best suited to their vehicle and the reasons why,” he added.

Each home charger has its own benefits. In the case of Ohme, users can schedule their charging time, which is perfect for those who rely on the Nightshift tariff.

The energy for Power NI’s EV tariffs is supplied from renewable resources
The energy for Power NI’s EV tariffs is supplied from renewable resources.

Meanwhile, Myenergi’s Zappi charger is intended for drivers who have other energy generation sources, such as solar PV, as it continually monitors and adjusts according to generation and household consumption.

If minimalism is your thing, Power NI also offers the EO Mini Pro 3. As the world’s smallest EV home charger, it can be used every day and comes packed with built-in money saving features.

To find out more about Power NI’s Electric Vehicle tariffs and home chargers, visit powerni.co.uk/electric-car