EDF Warns EV Drivers: Days Left to Claim £50 Cashback Offer
EDF Warns EV Drivers: Days Left for £50 Cashback

EDF has issued a warning to electric vehicle (EV) drivers that they have just days left to claim a £50 cashback offer. The promotion closes at 11:59pm on Sunday, May 24.

New and existing customers can sign up to one of EDF’s EV tariffs and unlock the credit, which is equivalent to around 2,500 miles or four months of free electric driving.

Why This Offer Matters

Joe Souto, director of retail at EDF, said: "With petrol prices currently averaging 158p a litre, many drivers are feeling the cost of every journey more than ever. We’re giving drivers £50 EV credit when they sign up to one of EDF’s EV tariffs, helping them go further for less this spring with over 4 months of free driving."

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He added: "With an EV, customers have the confidence to plan longer trips, cut their running costs and reduce their carbon footprint without worrying about rising fuel prices."

Eligible Tariffs

EDF’s eligible tariffs include:

  • GoElectric – EDF’s most popular EV tariff, offering an off-peak rate of 6.99p/kWh between 11pm and 6am. It can be paired with EDF’s Smart Charging bolt-on, which automatically manages charging when electricity is cheapest and can add extra savings.
  • Pod Power – Available for customers with a Pod Point Solo 3S home charger, offering one of the UK’s lowest off-peak rates at 6.99p/kWh.
  • Pod Point Plug & Power – Allows drivers to purchase a Pod Point Solo 3S charger for an initial £499 (compared to £999), with the remaining cost spread over two years and built into the tariff.

Charging with GoElectric and using the Smart Charging bolt-on, combined with the £50 cashback, would save drivers £1,330 a year compared with petrol, EDF explained.

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