AA EV Recharge Report July 2025

Cuts in slow charging benefits drivers without driveways – AA EV Recharge Report

  • Flat rate and peak time slow charging fall by up to 2p/kWh
  • Fast charging sees rise of 2p/kWh
  • “More must be done to bring public charging costs down further”, says AA’s head of roads policy

27 August 2025

The AA EV Recharge Report for July 2025 shows that slow charging costs, typically found in residential areas with limited off-street parking, fell by up to 2p/kWh. Peak rate slow charging dropped by two pence, while flat rate slow charging fell by a penny, matching the fall in the OFGEM domestic energy price cap**.

"AA EV Recharge Report July 2025", the highlighted quote is "Removing VAT from public charging remains a simple and popular solution, but tackling the wider issue of high UK electricity prices would also drive prices down."
Jack Cousens, head of roads policy for The AA

AA EV Recharge Report, July 2025. Flat rates;

Charge

Type

Speed

Jul Ave

(p/kWh)

Jun Ave

(p/kWh)

Difference

(p/kWh)

Cost to add

80% charge

Pence per mil

(p/mile)

Domestic Up to 7kW 26 27 -1 £10.40 5.88
Slow Up to 8kW 49 50 -1 £19.60 11.07
Fast 8-49kW 62 60 2 £24.80 14.01
Rapid 50-149kW 74 74 0 £29.60 16.72
Ultra-rapid + 150kW 78 78 0 £31.20 17.63
PETROL 134.90 ppl 134.10 ppl 0.80 ppl £43.17 11.79

AA EV Recharge Report, July 2025. Peak and Off-Peak rates;

Charge Type Speed

Jul Ave

(p/kWh)

Jun Ave

(p/kWh)

Difference

(p/kWh)

Cost to add

80% charge

Pence per mile

(p/mile)

Slow Off-peak

Up to 8kW 43 43 0 £17.20 9.72
Slow Peak Up to 8kW 56 58 -2 £22.40 12.66
Fast Off-peak 8-49kW 54 54 0 £21.60 12.20
Fast Peak 8-49kW 87 87 0 £34.80 19.66
Rapid Off-Peak 50-149kW 54 54 0 £21.60 12.20
Rapid Peak 50-149kW 87 87 0 £34.80 19.66
Ultra-rapid Off-Peak +150kW 45 45 0 £18.00 10.17
Ultra-rapid Peak +150kW 55 55 0 £22.00 12.43
PETROL 134.90 ppl 134.10 ppl 0.80 ppl £43.17 11.79

Jack Cousens, head of roads policy for The AA, said; “The reduction in slow charging costs meant EV drivers without a driveway were able to experience some of the benefit of cheaper charging outside their front door.

“However, more must be done to bring public charging costs down further, so more drivers able to make the switch to EVs can be convinced of the benefits. Removing VAT from public charging remains a simple and popular solution, but tackling the wider issue of high UK electricity prices would also drive prices down.”


* Average prices are the PAYG options without connection fee as at 21 July 2025. Subscriptions are available for all charge point speeds which can unlock a cheaper p/kWh, however rates vary across provider. Peak and off-peak times vary between chargepoint operators.

Calculations based on adding 80% to a Vauxhall e-Corsa, 50kW, with a WLTP range of 221 miles. Adding 80% range equates to 178 miles of range. Vauxhall e-Corsa specifications here: Corsa_PSG_MY25_11_August_Library.pdf

Calculations based on Vauxhall Corsa 1.2L (100PS) Petrol with a 40 litre tank. 80% refuel = 32 litres.

Petrol: 32 litres @ 134.90 ppl = £43.17. Combined Low MPG of 52.3 = 366 miles at 11.79 p/mile.

Vauxhall Corsa specifications here: Corsa_PSG_MY25_11_August_Library.pdf

** Changes to energy price cap between 1 July and 30 September 2025 | Ofgem