Infrastructure + technology

EDF offers £300 to sign up to Pod Point

EDF is kickstarting the New Year by offering £300 to anyone who signs up to its Pod Point Plug & Power tariff before the end of January.
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James Evison

EDF is kickstarting the New Year by offering £300 to anyone who signs up to its Pod Point Plug & Power tariff before the end of January.

The credit, which is the equivalent of almost two years’ worth of free electric driving or 12,000 miles. applies to both new and existing customers who sign-up to its electric vehicle (EV) home charger and tariff bundle.

It comes as Britain has become Europe’s biggest electric car market for the first time in 2024, with the highest number of EV registrations.

Pod Point Plug & Power offers drivers the ability to purchase a charger, the Pod Point Solo 3S, for a lower upfront cost of just £499, with the remainder of the cost for the charger spread over two years and integrated into the tariff.

The bundle, developed with Pod Point provides drivers with a more convenient and affordable way to get a home charger to charge their EV, and make the switch to electric driving.

The tariff, priced at £1,383 for electricity only, comes with cheaper overnight electricity at 8.49p per kWh from 12am to 5am for both driver’s cars and homes, saving them money while they sleep, and is backed by zero carbon electricity.

Rich Hughes, Director of Retail at EDF, said: 

“We’re excited to start 2025 with big savings for drivers by offering them an even better deal on the Pod Point Plug & Power tariff. By spreading the cost of a charger over two years, we already make it easier for customers to manage typically high upfront costs. Now, with an additional £300 back upon signing up, the costs are even lower.

“We all know driving electric will reduce our carbon footprint, and our aim is by offering more deals like this to help customers save cash in the process, we hope it’ll encourage more drivers to make the switch.”

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