How to Get an EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme Through Work

More and more UK workers are discovering that having an electric car doesn’t have to mean paying through the nose. With rising fuel prices and growing interest in cleaner transport, many employers now offer EV salary sacrifice schemes — a route that lets you drive a new or nearly‑new electric vehicle (EV) through your employer, … Read more

Best Electric Cars for Long-Distance Travel in Britain

As more families, commuters and holiday-makers in the UK switch to EVs, one concern keeps cropping up: can an electric car really handle a long trip — say London to Edinburgh, or a weekend getaway to Cornwall — without turning the journey into a charging-station scavenger hunt? Thankfully, in 2025, the answer is more optimistic … Read more

Cheapest Off-Peak EV Charging Tariffs in the UK

As electric vehicles (EVs) become mainstream across the UK, a new battleground for savings has emerged: home electricity tariffs. Because charging at home — especially off-peak — can be far cheaper than charging publicly, many EV owners are switching to specialised EV tariffs designed for overnight or low-demand electricity. If you’re smart about it, you … Read more

Public EV Charging Networks Compared: BP Pulse vs Tesla vs Gridserve

With the UK’s electric-vehicle (EV) adoption accelerating sharply, public charging infrastructure has been under pressure to scale — fast. By late 2025 the number of public charge points across the UK has surged beyond 86,000 devices across over 44,000 locations, and rapid/ultra-rapid chargers account for a growing share. Amid this boom, three networks stand out: … Read more

Fast vs Slow Charging – What’s Best for Your EV?

Across the UK’s expanding EV landscape, one debate keeps resurfacing: is fast charging really better, or are slow overnight chargers still the smarter long-term option? With more public rapid chargers being installed, rising grid demand, and new research hinting at subtle battery impacts, the decision isn’t as simple as it looks on paper. And as … Read more

How to Install an EV Charger at Home in the UK

As electric vehicles continue to rise across the UK, more homeowners are now looking at home-charging as a practical, long-term solution. It’s cheaper, it’s faster than relying on public stations, and honestly, it just removes the everyday stress of “Will the charger even be free when I get there?” But installing an EV charger at … Read more