Millions of motorists are set to be slapped with higher costs in October after the new Ofgem price update. D rivers of electric vehicles will pay two per cent more to charge their cars from October.
The changes mean that from October 1, the average cost to fully charge a 60kWh EV battery at home will jump from £15.43 to £15.81. On the road, this translates into an increase from 8.6p to 8.8p per mile for less efficient vehicles, and from 6.4p to 6.6p per mile for higher efficiency cars.
Ofgem stated: "Every three months, we review and set a level for how much an energy supplier can charge for each unit of energy and daily standing charge, under the price cap.
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"From October 1 to December 31, 2025, the price f