Zaptec and So Energy partner to deliver lower-cost, smarter and cleaner home charging

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Zaptec, providers of home EV charging solutions have announced a new partnership with So Energy, a renewable energy supplier helping customers use cleaner energy more intelligently, designed to help electric vehicle drivers get more from charging at home.

By combining So EV, So Energy’s new low-cost renewable EV tariff, with Zaptec’s premium charging technology designed for the future of home energy, the partnership gives customers a simple way to reduce charging costs, use 100% renewable electricity and prepare for a smarter, more connected energy future.
Analysis from LCP Delta shows around three-quarters of UK EV drivers already use dedicated EV tariffs, one of the highest adoption rates in Europe.

As EV ownership matures, the opportunity is shifting from simply getting people behind the wheel of an
EV to helping them get more value from home charging through smarter tariffs, cleaner energy, and intelligent charging technology.

The So EV tariff enables customers to charge their electric vehicle for 7.5p per kWh between midnight and 5am using 100% renewable electricity. For drivers able to charge at home, shifting charging into off-peak hours can significantly reduce EV running costs while making better use of renewable energy generation. In So Energy’s example, charging a Tesla Model Y overnight on So EV costs around 1.7p per mile, compared with 17.6p per mile using a typical public rapid charger. Public charging remains an essential part of the UK’s charging infrastructure, while smart home charging offers many drivers an opportunity to significantly reduce day-to-day charging costs.

Open standards are enabling vehicles, charge points and energy management systems to communicate more intelligently, creating the foundations for the next generation of home energy. Zaptec has consistently focused on bringingthese capabilities to market early, including support for emerging interoperability initiatives such as Mercury, helping ensure customers’ investments are ready for the energy system of tomorrow.

Michael Braybrook, Managing Director, Zaptec UK, said:

“The next phase of the EV transition isn’t simply about getting more people driving electric. It’s about helping people get more from home energy. Drivers increasingly expect their car, charger and energy tariff to work together as one connected experience, and that’s where the market is heading.

“Our partnership with So Energy brings together low-cost renewable energy and premium charging technology designed to evolve alongside the UK’s changing energy system, helping customers make smarter energy choices today while preparing for tomorrow’s connected energy future.”

Craig Summers, Propositions & Commercial Manager at So Energy, added:

“Customers increasingly want more than just a competitive energy tariff. They want confidence they’re making smarter choices about how they use energy. By combining So EV with Zaptec’s intelligent charging technology, we’re making it easier for customers to reduce running costs today while preparing for a cleaner,
smarter and more connected energy future.”

(Picture: Zaptec/So Energy)

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