Hi, I bought an electric vehicle in April this year. I can see in the app and on hard copy bills that there is a line with ‘Charge Anytime Credit’. The corresponding figure is negative, presumably showing money saved. I want to find out how much of my total bill is actually from charging the car. There seems to be no way of finding this out, other than calculating it manually (not that easy). OVO must know this figure in order to provide the credit figure. Spoke to OVO and they couldn’t find a way to identify the car charging cost either. Anybody got any ideas? Thanks.
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How can you identify the actual cost of energy used for EV charging from the app?
Best answer by Nukecad
I don’t have an EV myself but try the following manual calculation
(Put it in a spreadsheet to make it even easier?):
- Take your normal home tariff cost per kWh and deduct 7p from it.
(So if your normal tariff is 26p/kWh you would use 19p) - Divide your Anytime Credit by that new figure.
- That will give the kWh where you got credited for charging the vehicle through Anytime.*
- Multiply that kWh by 7p to get the Anytime cost for charging the vehicle.
*Of course that’s only for the charging done through Anytime that you got a credit for.
If you have overridden Anytime, say for a quick charge, then that kWh/cost will not be included in the calculation because you wouldn’t get an Anytime credit for the override.
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