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Exciting news… OVO is partnering with heycar – the online car supermarket – to bring you an exclusive offer!

 

So what’s on offer?

 

You can get £500 cashback when you buy selected used electric vehicles through the heycar website.

 

You’ll also get £50 bill credit, that works out to over 2000 free miles (1) of smart charging.

 

Am I eligible? 

 

To be eligible for the offer you’ll need to sign up to OVO (if you’re not already an OVO customer) and add Charge Anytime to your account. 

 

The offer is only available to the first 24 customers and will end on 31 March 2024 (whichever comes first).

 

What is Charge Anytime? 

 

It’s our smart charging add-on that means you can smart charge for just 7p per kWh – that’s under 3p per mile (2) – at any time of the day. 

 

Our clever tech means you’ll be charging when the grid is greenest (3). So it’s better for your wallet, and the planet too. 

 

Why not check out our Forum topic on Charge Anytime to find out more:

 

 

For full terms & conditions please head to our website.

 

Interested? Find out more here.

 

1) OVO is offering 2,142 free Charge Anytime miles through £50 credit for customers who have purchased an EV (electric vehicle) from heycar, switched to OVO and added Charge Anytime. This offer is available for new and existing OVO customers.

2,142 free miles is based on driving 3 miles per kWh which equates to 500 free kWh. Our Charge Anytime rate is 7p per kWh when smart charging, which calculates to £50 free credit. You’ll receive your credit within 1 month of switching to OVO and adding Charge Anytime.

2)The 3p a mile claim is based on an EV customer driving the UK average of 7,000 miles at an average of 3 miles per kWh. The Charge Anytime add-on rate on 01/11/2023 is 7p per kWh. Actual sum per mile is 2.3p. Individual costs will vary based on your vehicle efficiency and driving style.

3) OVO’s smart tech aims to charge your car when the grid has more renewable energy in it, within the time you’ve set. Meaning it’s less likely your EV will be charged by energy from fossil fuels.

 

Just me or does hey car not show the offical ranges on any of the electric cars?

Seems like kinda big issue for a site promoting electric car sales

Constantly thinking of changing our second car (phev) to a full ev and interseting to see how much choice there is now!


I’ve raised this internally @stead- I’ll see what they advise! 🙂


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