EV charging made simple with Greene King & Octopus Energy

Ready to make the switch to an EV but nervous about charging? Don’t worry Octopus has you covered.

We’ve created home and on the road charging solutions to make topping up cheaper and easier

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EV charger From £899. Install an electric vehicle charger at home with Octopus Energy for cheaper, more convenient charging

Plus get £25 off your charger installation

Energy tariff Save £500 a year compared to a standard tariff when charging with our specialised EV tariff Intelligent Octopus Go

£25 energy credit when you switch

Public charging Public charging made simple with one-card access to over 750,000+ chargers in the UK and Europe

£10 joining credit

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Get a home EV charger for cheaper, more convenient charging

We'll set you up with...

  • A premium charger from Ohme or myenergi; leading brands at the forefront of EV tech
  • Charger installation in the safe tentacles of an Octopus engineer
  • 100% green smart tariff for bonkers cheap charging and no exit fees

Get £25 discount off your charger installation as a Greene King employee


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The easiest and cheapest way to home charge your EV

Our Intelligent Octopus Go energy tariff will save you £500 a year on average, compared with a default home energy tariff!

Intelligent Octopus Go is compatible with over 280 cars from top EV brands.

You need either an Octopus-compatible EV OR an Ohme, myenergi or Wallbox charger.

Enjoy the cheapest charging rates at 7p plus....


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Save £500 a year compared to a standard tariff

Smart charge your car with unlimited super-cheap green electrons plus six hours for your whole home between 11:30pm and 5:30am.

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One app to rule them all

Use our hassle-free app to tell us what you need and we'll make it happen. Track your energy spend at a glance and, if your plans change, easily adjust as you need.

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8% off public charging!

As an Intelligent Octopus Go customer, you'll get 8% off public charging at thousands of locations through Octopus Electroverse! Simply log in with your Octopus account and the discount will automatically apply

We’ll give you £25 credit on your account once you are on supply with us and your first payment has been taken (usually about 14 days).


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Charging on the road

One-tap access to 750,000 public chargers across the UK and Europe with Octopus Electroverse

  • Single card and app
  • Live charger availability
  • Route planning with charger filtering
  • Zero added costs or on-going fees
  • Up to 20% off major charging networks
  • Link your home energy bills if you’re an Octopus Energy home customer
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And the best bit? Get £10 credit added to your Electroverse account when you sign up!

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FAQs: Getting an EV charger with Octopus

What does a 'standard installation' involve?

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Our EV chargepoint installations are grouped into three categories.

They consider different factors that help us estimate how complex the installation is going to be:

  • Where do you want your charger to be fitted?
  • How long will it take to run a cable from your main fuse box to your charger?
  • Will we need to drill through any walls?

A standard installation is included in the price of your charger. But if the installation is more complex and our engineers will need to spend more time at your home, it’ll cost a bit more.

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Every home is different and you might want something more complex. For example, fixing your chargepoint to a pole or hiding cables under floorboards. In these cases, we’ll prepare a custom quote for you.

Do I have to be an Octopus Energy customer?

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Nope! Anyone can apply for a charger installation.

How much does an installation cost?

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Our charger installations start from £899 for a standard installation. We'll be able to let you know what kind of installation you require once you complete the application form.

How is the cost of an EV charger installation calculated?

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Every home is different, and every customer has their own preferred setup, so it makes sense that every charger installation is unique.

There are a number of questions to consider when installing your EV charger, from where you want the chargepoint to be, how you want it to look, and where your fuse box is situated. So what kind of things do we take into account when giving you a quote?

  • Does your charger of choice have a tethered lead (attached to the chargepoint) or do you want an untethered charger?
  • How long does the cable that runs from the fuse box to the chargepoint need to be?
  • Where do you want the charger to be installed?
  • Aesthetically, do you want the cable hidden where it runs along the wall inside your house,
  • Do you want your cable to run underground outside your house?

We'll be able to work out some of this information such as whether the electricity supply coming into the house is suitable for a car charger, or whether the fuse box might need an additional fuse to accommodate the EV charger.

At Octopus we can be pretty flexible when it comes to meeting your needs, but as a rule of thumb the longer the installation takes us the higher the overall install cost will be.

What will I need for a remote EV charger survey?

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You’ll need to answer some questions about where you want the EV charger to be installed, and send us some photos so we can check your eligibility. That way we can decide how best to go about your installation.


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Do I need to inform the DNO about getting an EV charger?

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The DNO (Distribution Network Operator) looks after the local and regional electricity supply. They are responsible for the service cables coming into a property and the property’s main fuse.

We always inform your DNO that we’re installing a charger to confirm that your electric supply is ready for it. If you need a fuse upgrade or have a looped supply, the DNO will need to resolve this before we install the charger.

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger?

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Usually, you don’t. If you have access to private parking, such as a driveway on your property, you can install a chargepoint without a permit. But it’s worth checking with your local authorities if you’re looking to install your charger in a shared space or if cables need to be trailed across pavements. They’ll also be able to advise on additional steps you’d need to take (e.g. using rubber cable covers).

What will I need for a remote EV charger survey?

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After filling out the application form, we’ll assess if you’re likely eligible for an EV chargepoint grant and we’ll help you claim it. In general, the grant is offered to people who own and live in flats or rent any residential properties. It covers up to £350.


Technical questions

What do you mean by 'tethered' and 'untethered' cables?

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'Tethered' means there is a cable permanently attached to the charging box at one end.

'Untethered' means that a cable plugs into your car at one end and the box at the other. So you’ll be able to source your own cable to charge your EV. For example, the one that was delivered with your EV.

What size cable do I need for an EV charger?

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Your cable will need to be long enough to comfortably reach your EV from your chargepoint. Depending on the brand you chose, the cables of our tethered EV chargers are between 5 and 8 metres long. Generally, this is enough for most houses where the box is on the outside of the house and the car is parked on a driveway.

What is the difference between Type 1, Type 2, and CCS chargers?

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Just like household plugs differ across countries, there are differences between EV chargepoint connectors. But luckily, there’s now a movement towards standardising these connections.

The standard for home charging and on the road - Type 2

Type 2 chargers are the standard for home chargepoints and all other 7kW connections on the road. All new EVs and most old ones are charged with a Type 2 connection. The notable exceptions with Type 1 chargers are the Nissan LEAF (before 2017) and the plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander.

Rapid charging - CCS

The standard for faster DC chargers (i.e. greater than 22kWh charging rates) is CCS. They look similar to Type 2 connections with additional “pipes” at the bottom of the plug to enable a greater charge rate. Good to know: Many cars aren’t able to charge faster than 11kWh. Check your vehicle handbook to see what yours can handle.

Can I plug my electric car into a regular outlet?

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Yes, you can. Would we recommend it? Not really. With such a low charge rate it can take you a long time to charge your electric vehicle this way.

How much power does a home charger use?

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It differs between chargers, but the EV chargers we offer are rated at around 7kW. To compare, a typical electric furnace draws about 10-20kW and a water heater uses 3-5kW.

Do EV chargers need surge protection?

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We often get asked if an EV charger needs surge protection, RCD protection, or an earth Rod.

You can make your EV chargepoint super safe by adding Surge protection to your installation. It costs an extra £80 and protects your charger from ‘transient over-voltage events’ (for example lightning strikes).

Is a home EV charger worth it?

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We think so! If you have off-street parking, getting a home EV charging point is worth it for two major reasons: you won't have to rely on finding public EV chargers, and you can take advantage of tariffs that give you lower prices overnight. With our salary sacrifice scheme for electric vehicles, you even get the charger, with a standard installation, included.

Terms and conditions

To qualify for the EV charger installation, energy tariff and Electroverse discount you need to be an employee of Greene King Brewing and Retailing Limited.

Provided the first direct debit payment has been taken on your energy account the credit will be applied to your account within 30 days.

If a customer only switches one (i.e. gas or electricity, but not both), then the customer will still receive the £25 credit.

You will not be eligible for the energy credit if you sign up via a third party like a price comparison site.

To benefit from the Intelligent Octopus Go tariff, you must have a SMETS2 smart meter or a SMETS1 meter that you have agreed to let Octopus receive half-hourly consumption data from.

The suitability of a smart meter depends on various factors including strength of signal, access to meter and complexity of meter set up. If a customer's house is not suitable for a smart meter, then the customer will still be eligible for the £25 credit if they join a different Octopus tariff to Intelligent Octopus Go.

If you qualify for more than one type of marketing incentive or have already received a joining reward, we reserve the right to give you just one incentive.

Your contract with Octopus Energy, as set out in our Terms and Conditions, starts when you accept the Terms and Conditions as part of our Application process.

This offer is subject to change and may be withdrawn without notice.

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