Volvo Cars partners with OVO and Kaluza to deliver ultra-low charging rates for EV drivers

Volvo Cars partners with OVO and Kaluza to deliver ultra-low charging rates for EV drivers (image courtesy Volvo)
Volvo Cars partners with OVO and Kaluza to deliver ultra-low charging rates for EV drivers (image courtesy Volvo)
Volvo Cars partners with OVO and Kaluza to deliver ultra-low charging rates for EV drivers (image courtesy Volvo)
Volvo Cars partners with OVO and Kaluza to deliver ultra-low charging rates for EV drivers (image courtesy Volvo)

Volvo Cars is driving down the cost of electric car ownership in a new partnership with energy supplier OVO and energy software company Kaluza, giving drivers access to home recharging at a market-leading low price, at any time of day.

Owners of eligible Volvo EVs* (electric vehicles) using OVO’s Charge Anytime free add-on can benefit from a special rate of just 7p per kilowatt hour, equivalent to around just 2p per mile driven. Those taking advantage of the offer will further benefit from a £50 credit to their OVO energy plan, sufficient to cover the energy cost of around 2,700 miles of driving in a Volvo EC40**.

The add-on works by automatically optimising charging when carbon emissions and prices are lower. Volvo owners need to have an OVO account and then select the Charge Anytime add-on using their Volvo Cars app. They can then access the discounted charging rate when they connect their car to their compatible home charger**, at any time of day. According to OVO, the special rate is one of the most competitive in the UK, helping owners charge their vehicle for as little as £217 a year***.

Charge Anytime is powered by Kaluza’s advanced software platform for energy and is calculated by OVO to have helped its customers save more than £11 million since its introduction in 2022.

New research by OVO suggests that financial considerations are key to UK drivers’ decisions to switch to an EV. More than half (56%) of those surveyed say lower running costs are the main factor that would influence their decision, followed by government or tax incentives (40%). Three in four reported that they would be more likely to purchase an EV if they had access to a charging tariff which automatically charges their car at the lowest rates possible.

Nicole Melillo Shaw, Volvo Car UK Managing Director, said: “With this new partnership with OVO and Kaluza, we’re helping our customers maximise the benefits of electric car ownership, both in terms of their day-to-day running costs and by reducing their energy carbon footprint. The economic and environmental benefits of this initiative will add to the appeal of our award-winning models and encourage more people to make the move to EV ownership.”

Mat Moakes, OVO Chief Commercial Officer, said: We’re committed to accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles and rewarding customers for making the switch. Volvo Cars is a leading manufacturer of EVs, and this partnership will help offer affordable motoring to more customers than ever before. This is another way we are helping our customers cut costs and carbon for a greener future.”

Neel Gulhar, Chief Product Officer at Kaluza, said: “Integrations like this are exactly what automakers and energy retailers need to put customers at the centre of the energy transition and ensure nobody gets left behind. We’re proud to partner with the world’s largest auto brands and forward-thinking utilities to accelerate the adoption of EVs within a smarter, greener energy system.”

To find out more about Volvo’s electric car range, please visit www.volvocars.co.uk.

Notes
*Offer initially available to owners of fully electric Volvo C40, EC40, EX40 and XC40 models only.
**OVO is offering up to 2,700 free Charge Anytime miles through £50 credit for Volvo customers who add Charge Anytime to their plan. This offer is available to new and existing OVO customers who don’t already have Charge Anytime. 2,700 free miles is based on a Volvo EC40 Single Motor Extended Range driving 3.8 miles per kWh, which equates to 714 free kWhs (actual sum: 2,714 miles based on WLTP). The Charge Anytime rate is 7p per kWh when smart charging, which works out at £50 free credit. Actual mileage will vary depending on your EV model, your driving style and other external factors. The £50 credit will be added to your OVO account after you have successfully added Charge Anytime to your plan.
***£217 claim is based on an average Charge Anytime customer using 3,100kWh a year to charge their EV using the Charge Anytime add-on. The rate on 01/10/2024 is 7p per kWh for Charge Anytime. Actual amount for driving for a year is £217. Individual savings will vary based on vehicle efficiency, driving style and EV charging usage.

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